Expansion of chronic MS lesions is associated with an increase of radial diffusivity in periplaque white matter.

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Samuel Klistorner, Michael H Barnett, Con Yiannikas, Joshua Barton, John Parratt, Yuyi You, Stuart L Graham, Alexander Klistorner
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Abstract

Background: Expansion of chronic multiple sclerosis (MS) lesion is associated with slow-burning inflammation at lesion rim. However, the underlying mechanisms leading to expansion are not fully understood.

Objective: To investigate the relationship between diffusivity markers of demyelination and axonal loss in perilesional white matter and lesion expansion in relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS).

Methods: T1, FLAIR and diffusion tensor images were acquired from 30 patients. Novel single-streamline technique was used to estimate diffusivity in lesions, perilesional white matter and normal-appearing white matter (NAWM).

Results: Significant association was found between baseline periplaque radial diffusivity (RD) and subsequent lesion expansion. Conversely, periplaque axial diffusivity (AD) did not correlate with lesion growth. Baseline RD (but not AD) in periplaque white matter of expanding lesions was significantly higher compared with non-expanding lesions. Correlation between increase of both RD and AD in the periplaque area during follow-up period and lesion expansion was noticeably stronger for RD. Increase of RD in periplaque area was also much higher compared to AD. There was significant increase of AD and RD in the periplaque area of expanding, but not in non-expanding, lesions.

Conclusion: Periplaque demyelination is likely to be an initial step in a process of lesion expansion and, as such, potentially represents a suitable target for remyelinating therapies.

慢性多发性硬化症病变的扩张与周围斑块白质的径向弥散性增加有关。
背景:慢性多发性硬化症(MS)病变的扩张与病变边缘的慢烧性炎症有关。然而,导致膨胀的潜在机制尚不完全清楚。目的:探讨复发-缓解型多发性硬化症(RRMS)病灶周围白质脱髓鞘和轴突丢失的弥散性标志物与病灶扩张的关系。方法:采集30例患者的T1、FLAIR和弥散张量图像。采用新颖的单流线技术估计病变、病灶周围白质和正常白质(NAWM)的弥散性。结果:基线周围斑块径向弥漫性(RD)与随后的病变扩张之间存在显著关联。相反,斑块周围轴向弥散性(AD)与病变生长无关。扩张性病变周围白质的基线RD(而非AD)明显高于非扩张性病变。RD随访期间周围斑块面积RD和AD的增加与病变扩张的相关性明显强于RD,周围斑块面积RD的增加也明显高于AD。AD和RD在扩张的周围斑块区显著增加,而在非扩张的病变中无显著增加。结论:周围斑块脱髓鞘可能是病变扩张过程中的第一步,因此,可能代表了髓鞘再生治疗的合适靶点。
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