DTI of Opioid-Exposed Fetuses Using ComBat Harmonization: A Bi-Institutional Study.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
American Journal of Neuroradiology Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-10 DOI:10.3174/ajnr.A7951
J A Dudley, U D Nagaraj, S Merhar, F T Mangano, B M Kline-Fath, X Ou, A Acheson, W Yuan
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Abstract

Background and purpose: The underlying mechanisms leading to altered cognitive, behavioral, and vision outcomes in children with prenatal opioid exposure are yet to be fully understood. Some studies suggest WM alterations in infants and children with prenatal opioid exposure; however, the time course of WM changes is unknown. We aimed to evaluate differences in diffusion tensor imaging MRI parameters in the brain between opioid exposed fetuses and normal controls.

Materials and methods: This is a pilot, prospective cohort study in which subjects in the third trimester of pregnancy underwent fetal DTI of the brain with 20 noncolinear diffusion directions and a b-value of 500 s/mm2 at 2.5-mm isotropic resolution.

Results: The study included a total of 26 fetuses, 11 opioid-exposed (mean gestational age, 32.61 [SD, 2.35] weeks) and 15 unexposed controls (mean gestational age, 31.77 [SD, 1.68] weeks). After we adjusted for gestational age, fractional anisotropy values were significantly higher in opioid-exposed fetuses relative to controls in 8 WM tracts: the bilateral lemniscus (left: P = .017; right: P = .020), middle cerebellar peduncle (P = .027), left inferior cerebellar peduncle (P = .026), right sagittal stratum (P = .040), right fornix stria terminalis (P = .022), right inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus (P = .011), and the right uncinate fasciculus (P = .033). Significant alteration was also identified in other DTI indices involving a series of brain regions.

Conclusions: Our data demonstrate initial evidence of cerebral WM microstructural differences between opioid-exposed fetuses and unexposed controls. Further studies in larger patient populations will be needed to fully understand these findings.

使用ComBat协调的阿片类药物暴露胎儿DTI:一项双机构研究。
背景和目的:导致产前阿片类药物暴露儿童认知、行为和视力结果改变的潜在机制尚待充分了解。一些研究表明,产前接触阿片类药物的婴儿和儿童的WM改变;然而,WM变化的时间过程是未知的。我们的目的是评估阿片类药物暴露胎儿和正常对照组大脑中扩散张量成像MRI参数的差异。材料和方法:这是一项先导性前瞻性队列研究,在该研究中,妊娠晚期的受试者接受了20个非线性扩散方向的胎儿大脑DTI,在2.5毫米各向同性分辨率下,b值为500 s/mm2。结果:该研究共包括26名胎儿,11名阿片类药物暴露者(平均胎龄32.61[SD,2.35]周)和15名未暴露对照者(平均孕龄31.77[SD,1.68]周)。在我们调整胎龄后,在8个WM束中,与对照组相比,阿片类药物暴露胎儿的各向异性分数值显著更高:双侧丘系(左:P=.017;右:P=.020)、小脑中脚(P=.027)、左小脑下脚(P=.226)、右矢状层(P=.040)、右穹隆终纹(P=.022),右额枕下束(P=.011)和右钩束(P=.033)。在涉及一系列脑区域的其他DTI指标中也发现了显著变化。结论:我们的数据证明了阿片类药物暴露的胎儿和未暴露的对照组之间大脑WM微观结构差异的初步证据。需要在更大的患者群体中进行进一步的研究,以充分了解这些发现。
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期刊介绍: The mission of AJNR is to further knowledge in all aspects of neuroimaging, head and neck imaging, and spine imaging for neuroradiologists, radiologists, trainees, scientists, and associated professionals through print and/or electronic publication of quality peer-reviewed articles that lead to the highest standards in patient care, research, and education and to promote discussion of these and other issues through its electronic activities.
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