Lesion heterogeneity in multiple sclerosis: a study of the relations between appearances on T1 weighted images, T1 relaxation times, and metabolite concentrations

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Brex, PA [1 ]
Parker, GJM [1 ]
Leary, SM [1 ]
Molyneux, PD [1 ]
Barker, GJ [1 ]
Davie, CA [1 ]
Thompson, AJ [1 ]
Miller, DH [1 ]
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[1] UCL, Inst Neurol, NMR Res Unit, London WC1N 3BG, England
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multiple sclerosis; spectroscopy; T1; relaxation time;
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10.1136/jnnp.68.5.627
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Objectives-Multiple sclerosis lesions appear as areas of high signal on T2 weighted MRI. A proportion of these lesions, when viewed on T1 weighted MRI, appear hypointense compared with surrounding white matter. These hypointense T1 lesions are thought to represent areas of greater tissue damage compared with the more non-specific, total T2 lesion load. This study aimed to better characterise the properties of high signal T2 lesions with differing appearances on T1 weighted MRI using quantitative MR techniques. Methods-Eleven patients with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis were studied. Two high signal T2 lesions were selected from each patient-one of which appeared hypointense and one isointense on a T1 weighted image. A voxel was positioned around each lesion and for this volume of brain the metabolite concentrations were estimated using proton MR spectroscopy (H-1-MRS) and the T1 relaxation time within each voxel calculated from a T1 map generated using a multislice technique. Results-Compared with isointense T1 lesions, hypointense T1 lesions exhibited a significantly lower absolute concentration of N-acetyl derived metabolites (tNAA) and a significantly higher absolute concentration of myo-inositol (Ins). T1 relaxation time correlated significantly with both tNAA (r=-0.8, p < 0.001) and Ins (r=0.5, p=0.012). There was no correlation between T1 relaxation times and creatine/ phosphocreatine or choline containing compounds. Conclusions-Prolonged T1 relaxation times seem to reflect the severity of axonal damage or dysfunction (inferred by a low tNAA) and possibly also gliosis (inferred by a high Ins) in chronic multiple sclerosis lesions.
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