Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To date, damage of the cerebral cortex neurons in ALS was investigated by using conventional MR imaging and proton MR spectroscopy. We explored the capability of MTI to map the microstructural changes in cerebral motor and extramotor cortices of patients with ALS.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty patients with ALS and 17 age-matched healthy controls were enrolled. A high-resolution 3D SPGR sequence with and without MT saturation pulses was obtained on a 1.5T scanner to compute MTR values. Using the FMRIB Software Library tools, we automatically computed the MTR of the cerebral cortex GM in 48 regions of the entire cerebral cortex derived from the standard Harvard-Oxford cortical atlas.
RESULTS: The MTR values were significantly lower in patients with ALS than in healthy controls in the primary motor cortex (precentral gyrus), nonprimary motor areas (superior and middle frontal gyri and superior parietal lobe), and some extramotor areas (frontal pole, planum temporale, and planum polare). No correlation was found between regional MTR values and the severity of clinical deficits or disease duration.
CONCLUSIONS: MTI analysis can detect the distributed pattern of microstructural changes of the GM in the cerebral cortex of patients with ALS with involvement of both the motor and extramotor areas.
Abbreviations
- AD
- Alzheimer disease
- ALS
- amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- ALSFRS-R
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Functional Rating Scale-Revised
- BET
- Brain Extraction Tool
- CST
- corticospinal tract
- DTI
- diffusion tensor imaging
- FAST4
- FMRIB automated segmentation tool 4
- FLIRT
- FMRIB Linear Registration Tool
- FSL
- FMRIB Software Library
- fMRI
- functional MR imaging
- FMRIB
- Functional MR Imaging of the Brain
- FNIRT
- FMRIB Nonlinear Image Registration Tool
- GM
- gray matter
- HD
- Huntington disease
- ID
- inferior division
- MN
- motor neuron
- MNI
- Montreal Neurological Institute
- MRC
- Medical Research Council
- MRI
- MR imaging
- MT
- magnetization transfer
- MTI
- magnetization transfer imaging
- MTR
- magnetization transfer ratio
- NoSat
- no saturation
- PD
- Parkinson disease
- Sat
- saturation
- SD
- standard deviation
- SOD1
- super oxide dismutase 1
- SPGR
- spoiled gradient-recalled
- Tmp Occ Part
- temporal occipital part
- VBA
- voxel-based analysis
- VBM
- voxel-based morphometry
- WM
- white matter
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