Exploring brain perfusion in dogs with meningoencephalitis of unknown origin: A promising role for arterial spin labeling imaging

IF 2.1 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Léa Arti, Kirsten Gnirs, Stella Papageorgiou, Yannick Ruel, Albert Agoulon, Nathalie Boddaert, Hugues Gaillot
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Abstract

Background

Arterial spin labeling (ASL) is a noninvasive brain perfusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique that has not been assessed in dogs with meningoencephalitis of unknown origin (MUO).

Hypothesis/Objectives

Assess brain perfusion changes characteristics before and after medical treatment, and investigate the role of ASL perfusion in the diagnosis and prognosis of MUO in dogs.

Animals

Thirty-one dogs with presumed MUO.

Methods

Prospective study. Each animal had brain MRI including standard and ASL perfusion sequences at presentation and after treatment of 3 months or longer. Brain perfusion characteristics were assessed visually and by cerebral blood flow (CBF) measurements. Perfusion characteristics were compared pre- and post-treatment.

Results

Dogs with MUO had preferential localization of lesions in optic nerves (ONs) and brainstem. At presentation, one third of the dogs with MUO had focal brain perfusion alterations and two-thirds had global brain hypoperfusion. Both focal and global brain perfusion changes resolved after treatment in all surviving dogs. Arterial spin labeling failed to predict prognosis.

Conclusions and Clinical Importance

Brain ASL perfusion in dogs with MUO demonstrated the value of ASL in the diagnosis and follow-up of the condition, suggesting the value of adding ASL to the clinical evaluation in dogs with suspected MUO. Preferential lesion localization in ON and brainstem resembled findings in the central nervous system of human patients with inflammatory demyelinating diseases. Future studies with histopathological confirmation are needed to better characterize the benefits of ASL in the different subtypes of non-infectious encephalomyelitis in dogs.

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探索不明原因脑膜脑炎犬的脑灌注:动脉自旋标记成像的一个有希望的作用。
背景:动脉自旋标记(ASL)是一种无创脑灌注磁共振成像(MRI)技术,尚未对不明原因脑膜脑炎(MUO)犬进行评估。假设/目的:评估治疗前后脑灌注变化特征,探讨ASL灌注在犬MUO诊断及预后中的作用。动物:31只疑似MUO的狗。方法:前瞻性研究。每只动物在发病时和治疗3个月或更长时间后进行脑MRI检查,包括标准和ASL灌注序列。通过视觉和脑血流(CBF)测量评估脑灌注特征。比较治疗前后的灌注特征。结果:MUO的病变优先定位于视神经和脑干。在出现MUO的狗中,三分之一有局灶性脑灌注改变,三分之二有全脑灌注不足。所有存活犬的局灶性和全局性脑灌注改变均在治疗后消退。动脉自旋标记不能预测预后。结论及临床意义:MUO犬脑ASL灌注显示了ASL在该病诊断及随访中的价值,提示在疑似MUO犬的临床评价中加入ASL的价值。ON和脑干的优先病变定位与人类炎症性脱髓鞘疾病患者中枢神经系统的发现相似。未来的研究需要组织病理学证实,以更好地表征ASL在犬非感染性脑脊髓炎不同亚型中的益处。
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自引率
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243
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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