Structural and functional MRI correlates of T2 hyperintensities of brain white matter in young neurologically asymptomatic adults

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作者
Kerkovsky, Milos [1 ,2 ]
Stulik, Jakub [1 ,2 ]
Dostal, Marek [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Kuhn, Matyas [2 ,4 ,5 ]
Losak, Jan [2 ,4 ]
Praksova, Petra [2 ,6 ]
Hulova, Monika [2 ,6 ]
Bednarik, Josef [2 ,6 ]
Sprlakova-Pukova, Andrea [1 ,2 ]
Mechl, Marek [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Brno, Dept Radiol & Nucl Med, Brno, Czech Republic
[2] Masaryk Univ, Brno, Czech Republic
[3] Masaryk Univ, Dept Biophys, Brno, Czech Republic
[4] Univ Hosp Brno, Dept Psychiat, Brno, Czech Republic
[5] CEITEC MU, Behav & Social Neurosci, Brno, Czech Republic
[6] Univ Hosp Brno, Dept Neurol, Brno, Czech Republic
关键词
White matter; Healthy volunteers; Diffusion tensor imaging; Functional magnetic resonance imaging; MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS; ELDERLY-PEOPLE; LESIONS; PREVALENCE; AGE; INDIVIDUALS; DISEASE; FLAIR;
D O I
10.1007/s00330-019-06268-8
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Objectives Although white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are quite commonly found incidentally, their aetiology, structural characteristics, and functional consequences are not entirely known. The purpose of this study was to quantify WMHs in a sample of young, neurologically asymptomatic adults and evaluate the structural and functional correlations of lesion load with changes in brain volume, diffusivity, and functional connectivity. Methods MRI brain scan using multimodal protocol was performed in 60 neurologically asymptomatic volunteers (21 men, 39 women, mean age 34.5 years). WMHs were manually segmented in 3D FLAIR images and counted automatically. The number and volume of WMHs were correlated with brain volume, resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI), and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) data. Diffusion parameters measured within WMHs and normally appearing white matter (NAWM) were compared. Results At least 1 lesion was found in 40 (67%) subjects, median incidence was 1 lesion (interquartile range [IQR]=4.5), and median volume was 86.82 (IQR=227.23) mm(3). Neither number nor volume of WMHs correlated significantly with total brain volume or volumes of white and grey matter. Mean diffusivity values within WMHs were significantly higher compared with those for NAWM, but none of the diffusion parameters of NAWM were significantly correlated with WMH load. Both the number and volume of WMHs were correlated with the changes of functional connectivity between several regions of the brain, mostly decreased connectivity of the cerebellum. Conclusions WMHs are commonly found even in young, neurologically asymptomatic adults. Their presence is not associated with brain atrophy or global changes of diffusivity, but the increasing number and volume of these lesions correlate with changes of brain connectivity, and especially that of the cerebellum.
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页码:7027 / 7036
页数:10
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