Single-session reproducibility of MR spectroscopy measures of glutathione in the mesial temporal lobe with MEGA-PRESS

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Rishma Vidyasagar, Amir Fazollahi, Patricia Desmond, Bradford Moffat, Ashley I. Bush, Scott Ayton
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Abstract

Background and Purpose

Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) measures neurochemicals in vivo. Glutathione (GSH) is a neuroprotective chemical shown to vary significantly in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). This work investigates the reproducibility of GSH measures in the mesial temporal lobe (MTL) to identify its potential clinical utility.

Methods

MRS data were acquired from eight healthy volunteers (31.1 ± 5.2 years; 4 male/female) using Mescher-Garwood-Point Resolved Spectroscopy (MEGA-PRESS) from the MTL in the left hemisphere across two scan sessions in the same visit. Total N-acetylaspartate (tNAA), choline (tCho), creatine (tCr), and GSH were quantified. Reproducibility of quantifications of these neurochemicals were tested using coefficient of variance (CV) between scan sessions. Reproducibility of voxel placement on the left MTL was calculated by measuring the tissue overlap and percent of hippocampus within that voxel. CV measured across different scan sessions in each individual, with a CV<15% was accepted as “good” reproducibility. Paired t-tests were carried out to establish the significant differences between the two scans across each individual with p<.05 as significant.

Results

TNAA (%CV = 7.2; p = .5), tCr (%CV = 7.8; p = .6) and tCho (%CV = 9.3; p = .4), and GSH (%CV = 22; p = .1). The dice coefficient that reflects the level of overlap of hippocampal tissue in the voxel was shown to be 0.8 ± 0.1. Voxel tissue composition were: Scan 1 (cerebrospinal fluid [CSF]: 5 ± 1%, white matter [WM]: 52 ± 3%, gray matter [GM]: 43 ± 3%); Scan 2 (CSF: 5 ± 1%, WM: 52 ± 4%, GM: 44 ± 4%).

Conclusion

The data suggest measures of abundant metabolites in the MTL using the MEGA-PRESS sequence has a high reproducibility. Reproducibility of GSH in this area was poorer requiring care when interpreting measures of GSH in the MTL for clinical translational purposes.

Abstract Image

使用 MEGA-PRESS 对颞叶中叶谷胱甘肽进行 MR 光谱测量的单次重复性。
背景和目的:磁共振光谱(MRS)可测量体内的神经化学物质。谷胱甘肽(GSH)是一种具有神经保护作用的化学物质,在阿尔茨海默氏症(AD)患者体内有显著变化。这项研究调查了颞叶中叶(MTL)GSH 测量的可重复性,以确定其潜在的临床用途:方法:使用梅舍尔-加伍德点分辨光谱法(MEGA-PRESS)采集了8名健康志愿者(31.1 ± 5.2岁;4男/女)左半球MTL的MRS数据,并在同一次就诊中进行了两次扫描。对总 N-乙酰天冬氨酸(tNAA)、胆碱(tCho)、肌酸(tCr)和 GSH 进行了量化。这些神经化学物质定量的再现性采用不同扫描时段之间的方差系数(CV)进行测试。左侧 MTL 上体素位置的再现性是通过测量该体素内的组织重叠度和海马百分比来计算的。每个个体在不同扫描过程中的 CV 测量,CVResults:TNAA(%CV = 7.2;p = .5)、tCr(%CV = 7.8;p = .6)和 tCho(%CV = 9.3;p = .4)以及 GSH(%CV = 22;p = .1)。结果显示,反映体素中海马组织重叠程度的骰子系数为 0.8 ± 0.1。体素组织组成如下扫描 1(脑脊液 [CSF]:5 ± 1%,白质 [WM]:52 ± 3%,灰质 [GM]:结论:数据表明,使用 MEGA-PRESS 序列测量 MTL 中的丰富代谢物具有很高的再现性。结论:数据表明,使用 MEGA-PRESS 序列测量 MTL 中的丰富代谢物具有较高的可重复性,但该区域 GSH 的可重复性较差,因此在解释 MTL 中 GSH 的测量结果用于临床转化时需要谨慎。
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Journal of Neuroimaging
Journal of Neuroimaging 医学-核医学
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117
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Start reading the Journal of Neuroimaging to learn the latest neurological imaging techniques. The peer-reviewed research is written in a practical clinical context, giving you the information you need on: MRI CT Carotid Ultrasound and TCD SPECT PET Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology Functional MRI Xenon CT and other new and upcoming neuroscientific modalities.The Journal of Neuroimaging addresses the full spectrum of human nervous system disease, including stroke, neoplasia, degenerating and demyelinating disease, epilepsy, tumors, lesions, infectious disease, cerebral vascular arterial diseases, toxic-metabolic disease, psychoses, dementias, heredo-familial disease, and trauma.Offering original research, review articles, case reports, neuroimaging CPCs, and evaluations of instruments and technology relevant to the nervous system, the Journal of Neuroimaging focuses on useful clinical developments and applications, tested techniques and interpretations, patient care, diagnostics, and therapeutics. Start reading today!
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