1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy of chronic cerebral white matter lesions and normal appearing white matter in multiple sclerosis

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Davie, CA [1 ]
Barker, GJ [1 ]
Thompson, AJ [1 ]
Tofts, PS [1 ]
McDonald, WI [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; N-acetyl aspartate; disability;
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10.1136/jnnp.63.6.736
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Objectives-To test the hypothesis that irrecoverable neurological deficit in multiple sclerosis is associated with axonal loss. Methods-(1)H magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) was carried out in a group of patients with clinically definite multiple sclerosis (n=31). Using this technique, the apparent concentration of NA ([NA] the sum of N-acetyl aspartate (NAA), a neuronal marker, and N-acetylaspartylglutamate has been compared in four groups of patients with multiple sclerosis classified as relapsing-remitting, secondary progressive, primary progressive, benign, and a control group. Results-In the patients with relapsing-remitting disease (n=9) there was a highly significant reduction of apparent NA (median 8.73 mM, range 6.86 MM-10.74 mM, P=0.0008) from an area of high signal compared with the control group (median 11.97 mM, range 10.55 mM-14.5 mM). In the patients with secondary progressive disease (n=10), there was again a highly significant reduction of apparent NA (median 7.82 mM, range 3.5 mM-10.3 mM, P=0.0003) from an area of high signal compared with the control group. In the patients with primary progressive disease (n=6) there was once again a highly significant reduction of apparent NA (median 8.83 mM, range 6.95 mM-9.89 mM, P<0.002) from an area of high signal compared with the control group. In the patients with benign disease, however, there was no significant difference in the apparent NA (median 10.5 mM, range 8.53 mM-12.8 mM, P>0.05) from an area of high signal compared with the control group. In the patients with benign disease (n=5) there was also no significant difference in the apparent NA (median 10.74 mM, range 8.58 mM-13.4 mM, P>0.3) from an area of normal appearing white matter compared with the control group. In the patients with primary progressive disease, however, there was a significant reduction of apparent NA from an area of normal appearing white matter (median 8.78 mM, range 8.7 mM-12.38 mM, P< 0.025) compared with the control group. There was a significant inverse correlation between [NA] from lesions in the patients with multiple sclerosis and disability as measured on the Kurtzke expanded disability scale score (r= -0.364, 0.05>P> 0.02). Conclusion-These findings support the hypothesis that axonal loss is important in the development of disability in multiple sclerosis. They also provide evidence for axonal loss in normal appearing white matter in patients with primary progressive disease.
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