Central Vein Sign and Paramagnetic Rim Lesions: Susceptibility Changes in Brain Tissues and Their Implications for the Study of Multiple Sclerosis Pathology

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de Medeiros Rimkus, Carolina [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Otsuka, Fabio Seiji [2 ]
Nunes, Douglas Mendes [1 ,5 ]
Chaim, Khallil Taverna [2 ]
Otaduy, Maria Concepcion Garcia [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sao Paulo HCFMUSP, Hosp Clin, Fac Med, Dept Radiol & Oncol, BR-05403010 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
[2] Univ Sao Paulo, Lab Med Invest Magnet Resonance 44 LIM 44, BR-05403000 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
[3] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, MS Ctr Amsterdam, Anat & Neurosci, Amsterdam UMC,Locat VUmc, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands
[4] Inst Or Ensino & Pesquisa IDOR, BR-01401002 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
[5] Grp Fleury, BR-04701200 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
关键词
susceptibility-weighted image; multiple sclerosis; paramagnetic rim lesion; central vein sign; magnetic susceptibility; chronic active lesion; WHITE-MATTER LESIONS; HIGH-RESOLUTION; MAPPING QSM; IRON RIM; ZERO REFERENCE; WHOLE-BRAIN; PHASE; 3T; DIAGNOSIS; QUANTIFICATION;
D O I
10.3390/diagnostics14131362
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common acquired inflammatory and demyelinating disease in adults. The conventional diagnostic of MS and the follow-up of inflammatory activity is based on the detection of hyperintense foci in T2 and fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and lesions with brain-blood barrier (BBB) disruption in the central nervous system (CNS) parenchyma. However, T2/FLAIR hyperintense lesions are not specific to MS and the MS pathology and inflammatory processes go far beyond focal lesions and can be independent of BBB disruption. MRI techniques based on the magnetic susceptibility properties of the tissue, such as T2*, susceptibility-weighted images (SWI), and quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) offer tools for advanced MS diagnostic, follow-up, and the assessment of more detailed features of MS dynamic pathology. Susceptibility-weighted techniques are sensitive to the paramagnetic components of biological tissues, such as deoxyhemoglobin. This capability enables the visualization of brain parenchymal veins. Consequently, it presents an opportunity to identify veins within the core of multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions, thereby affirming their venocentric characteristics. This advancement significantly enhances the accuracy of the differential diagnostic process. Another important paramagnetic component in biological tissues is iron. In MS, the dynamic trafficking of iron between different cells, such as oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, and microglia, enables the study of different stages of demyelination and remyelination. Furthermore, the accumulation of iron in activated microglia serves as an indicator of latent inflammatory activity in chronic MS lesions, termed paramagnetic rim lesions (PRLs). PRLs have been correlated with disease progression and degenerative processes, underscoring their significance in MS pathology. This review will elucidate the underlying physical principles of magnetic susceptibility and their implications for the formation and interpretation of T2*, SWI, and QSM sequences. Additionally, it will explore their applications in multiple sclerosis (MS), particularly in detecting the central vein sign (CVS) and PRLs, and assessing iron metabolism. Furthermore, the review will discuss their role in advancing early and precise MS diagnosis and prognostic evaluation, as well as their utility in studying chronic active inflammation and degenerative processes.
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