Deep white matter hyperintensity is associated with the dilation of perivascular space.

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Peiyu Huang, Ruiting Zhang, Yeerfan Jiaerken, Shuyue Wang, Wenke Yu, Hui Hong, Chunfeng Lian, Kaicheng Li, Qingze Zeng, Xiao Luo, Xinfeng Yu, Xiaopei Xu, Xiao Wu, Minming Zhang
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Abstract

Understanding the pathophysiology of white matter hyperintensity (WMH) is necessary to reduce its harmfulness. Dilated perivascular space (PVS) had been found related to WMH. In the present study, we aimed to examine the topological connections between WMH and PVS, and to investigate whether increased interstitial fluid mediates the correlation between PVS and WMH volumes. One hundred and thirty-six healthy elder subjects were retrospectively included from a prospectively collected community cohort. Sub-millimeter T2 weighted and FLAIR images were acquired for assessing the association between PVS and WMH. Diffusion tensor imaging and free-water (FW) analytical methods were used to quantify white matter free water content, and to explore whether it mediates the PVS-WMH association. We found that most (89%) of the deep WMH lesions were spatially connected with PVS, exhibiting several interesting topological types. PVS and WMH volumes were also significantly correlated (r = 0.222, p < 0.001). FW mediated this association in the whole sample (β = 0.069, p = 0.037) and in subjects with relatively high WMH load (β = 0.118, p = 0.006). These findings suggest a tight association between PVS dilation and WMH formation, which might be linked by the impaired glymphatic drainage function and accumulated local interstitial fluid.

深部白质高信号与血管周围空间扩张有关。
了解白质高信号(WMH)的病理生理是降低其危害的必要条件。血管周围间隙扩张(PVS)与WMH有关。在本研究中,我们旨在研究WMH和PVS之间的拓扑联系,并研究间质液的增加是否介导了PVS和WMH体积之间的相关性。从前瞻性收集的社区队列中回顾性纳入136名健康老年人。获得亚毫米T2加权和FLAIR图像以评估PVS与WMH之间的关系。采用扩散张量成像和自由水(FW)分析方法定量白质自由水含量,并探讨其是否介导PVS-WMH关联。我们发现大多数(89%)的WMH深部病变在空间上与PVS相连,表现出几种有趣的拓扑类型。PVS和WMH体积也显著相关(r = 0.222, p
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