Proton MR spectroscopy to assess axonal damage in multiple sclerosis and other white matter disorders.
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چکیده
Proton MR spectroscopy allows in vivo measurement of N-acetylaspartate in white matter, providing a biochemical index of axonal integrity. Several recent studies of patients with multiple sclerosis and other white matter disorders have shown both transient and sustained decreases in N-acetylaspartate in white matter lesions and in brain regions appearing normal on conventional MRI. These data have emphasised that a substantial amount of axonal damage or loss (presumably secondary to myelin pathology) is consistently present in most of these disorders. Recent post-mortem studies support these results. In contrast to changes seen with conventional MR imaging, decreases in N-acetylaspartate have shown a close correlation with changes in neurological status. This suggests that axonal damage may be more relevant than demyelination for determining chronic functional impairments in primary white matter diseases. Thus, serial measurement of brain N-acetylaspartate with proton MR spectroscopy can provide a reliable and clinically-relevant monitor of disease evolution. As pathological changes responsible for long-term morbidity are logically important targets for therapeutic agents, early treatment directed at axonal protection should be useful in these disorders.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of neurovirology
دوره 6 Suppl 2 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2000