Choroid plexus volume in brain disorders: a systematic review.

IF 6.2 1区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Derya Tireli, Jeppe Romme Christensen, Tina Nørgaard Munch, Nanna MacAulay, Henrik Bo Wiberg Larsson, Jonathan Frederik Carlsen, Stig Praestekjaer Cramer
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Background: The choroid plexus is a highly vascularized structure located in the lateral, third, and fourth ventricles of the brain. Recent studies suggest that volumetric changes in choroid plexus volume are associated with progression in various brain diseases. Segmentation algorithms have significantly improved our ability to study choroid plexus volumetrics in relation to various pathologies. Thus, the specific purpose of this review was to describe to what extent choroid plexus volume estimation provides clinically relevant information in brain diseases.

Methods: An extensive literature search was conducted across Pubmed, Embase and Cochrane databases. A comprehensive, detailed qualitative descriptive analysis, and a thorough risk-of-bias assessment were performed for the included studies.

Results: Forty-eight studies were included in this systematic review in the categories of multiple sclerosis, neurodegenerative diseases, psychiatric disorders, healthy populations and a group categorized as "other" for all other brain diseases that did not fit into the other categories.

Conclusion: For many of the studies included, the patients had a larger choroid plexus volume compared to healthy controls. Evidence is currently insufficient to determine whether CPV enlargement correlates with clinical severity or functional scores. The most common segmentation technique was the automatic segmentation method, followed by manual correction of the segmented choroid plexus. Thus, this review highlights the growing interest choroid plexus volume, its segmentation, and its potential as a biomarker for numerous brain diseases.

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脉络膜丛容积在脑部疾病中的应用:系统综述。
背景:脉络膜丛是一个高度血管化的结构,位于大脑的外侧、第三和第四脑室。最近的研究表明,脉络膜丛体积的变化与各种脑部疾病的进展有关。分割算法显著提高了我们研究脉络膜丛容积与各种病理的关系的能力。因此,本综述的具体目的是描述脉络膜丛体积估计在多大程度上提供了脑部疾病的临床相关信息。方法:在Pubmed、Embase和Cochrane数据库中进行广泛的文献检索。对纳入的研究进行了全面、详细的定性描述性分析和彻底的偏倚风险评估。结果:48项研究被纳入这一系统综述,包括多发性硬化症、神经退行性疾病、精神疾病、健康人群和一组被归类为“其他”的所有其他脑部疾病,这些疾病不属于其他类别。结论:在许多研究中,与健康对照相比,患者的脉络膜丛体积更大。目前还没有足够的证据来确定CPV扩大是否与临床严重程度或功能评分相关。最常用的分割方法是自动分割法,其次是人工校正分割后的脉络膜丛。因此,这篇综述强调了脉络膜丛体积,它的分割,以及它作为许多脑部疾病的生物标志物的潜力。
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Fluids and Barriers of the CNS
Fluids and Barriers of the CNS Neuroscience-Developmental Neuroscience
CiteScore
10.70
自引率
8.20%
发文量
94
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: "Fluids and Barriers of the CNS" is a scholarly open access journal that specializes in the intricate world of the central nervous system's fluids and barriers, which are pivotal for the health and well-being of the human body. This journal is a peer-reviewed platform that welcomes research manuscripts exploring the full spectrum of CNS fluids and barriers, with a particular focus on their roles in both health and disease. At the heart of this journal's interest is the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), a vital fluid that circulates within the brain and spinal cord, playing a multifaceted role in the normal functioning of the brain and in various neurological conditions. The journal delves into the composition, circulation, and absorption of CSF, as well as its relationship with the parenchymal interstitial fluid and the neurovascular unit at the blood-brain barrier (BBB).
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