Axonal and myelin changes and their inter-relationship in the optic radiations in people with multiple sclerosis.

IF 2.5 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Eva A Krijnen, Chanon Ngamsombat, Ilena C George, Fang F Yu, Qiuyun Fan, Qiyuan Tian, Susie Y Huang, Eric C Klawiter
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Abstract

Background: The imaging g-ratio, estimated from axonal volume fraction (AVF) and myelin volume fraction (MVF), is a novel biomarker of microstructural tissue integrity in multiple sclerosis (MS).

Objective: To assess axonal and myelin changes and their inter-relationship as measured by g-ratio in the optic radiations (OR) in people with MS (pwMS) with and without previous optic neuritis (ON) compared to healthy controls (HC).

Methods: Thirty pwMS and 17 HCs were scanned on a 3Tesla Connectom scanner. AVF and MVF, derived from a multi-shell diffusion protocol and macromolecular tissue volume, respectively, were measured in normal-appearing white matter (NAWM) and lesions within the OR and used to calculate imaging g-ratio.

Results: OR AVF and MVF were decreased in pwMS compared to HC, and in OR lesions compared to NAWM, whereas the g-ratio was not different. Compared to pwMS with previous ON, AVF and g-ratio tended to be higher in pwMS without prior ON. AVF and MVF, particularly in NAWM, were positively correlated with retinal thickness, which was more pronounced in pwMS with prior ON.

Conclusion: Axonal measures reflect microstructural tissue damage in the OR, particularly in the setting of remote ON, and correlate with established metrics of visual health in MS.

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多发性硬化症患者视辐射中轴突和髓鞘的变化及其相互关系。
背景:根据轴突体积分数(AVF)和髓鞘体积分数(MVF)估计的成像g比率是多发性硬化症(MS)微观结构组织完整性的一种新的生物标志物。目的:与健康对照组(HC)相比,评估有和无视神经炎(ON)的MS患者(pwMS)的轴突和髓鞘变化及其相互关系。方法:在3Tesla-Connectom扫描仪上对30个pwMS和17个HC进行扫描。AVF和MVF分别来源于多壳扩散方案和大分子组织体积,在正常出现的白质(NAWM)和OR内的病变中进行测量,并用于计算成像g-ratio。结果:与HC相比,pwMS的OR AVF和MVF降低,与NAWM相比,OR病变的OR AVF。与有既往ON的pwMS相比,没有既往ON的pwMS的AVF和g比率往往更高。AVF和MVF,特别是在NAWM中,与视网膜厚度呈正相关,这在有既往ON时更为明显。结论:轴索测量反映了OR中的微结构组织损伤,尤其是在远程ON的情况下,并与MS中视觉健康的已建立的指标相关。
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