نتایج جستجو برای: white matter hyperintensitiess

تعداد نتایج: 368003  

2014
Ian Ellison-Wright Pradeep J Nathan Edward T Bullmore Rashid Zaman Robert B Dudas Mark Agius Emilio Fernandez-Egea Ulrich Müller Chris M Dodds Natalie J Forde Cathy Scanlon Alexander Leemans Colm McDonald Dara M Cannon

BACKGROUND Gray and white matter brain changes have been found in schizophrenia but the anatomical organizing process underlying these changes remains unknown. We aimed to identify gray and white matter volumetric changes in a group of patients with schizophrenia and to quantify the distribution of white matter tract changes using a novel approach which applied three complementary analyses to d...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2000
J C de Groot F E de Leeuw M Oudkerk A Hofman J Jolles M M Breteler

BACKGROUND There is evidence for a vascular cause of late-life depression. Cerebral white matter lesions are thought to represent vascular abnormalities. White matter lesions have been related to affective disorders and a history of late-onset depression in psychiatric patients. Their relation with mood disturbances in the general population is not known. We investigated the relation between wh...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2002
Yulin Ge Robert I Grossman James S Babb Marcie L Rabin Lois J Mannon Dennis L Kolson

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) is a sensitive and quantitative identifier of underlying structural changes in the brain. We quantitatively evaluated age- and sex-related MTR changes in global gray matter (GM) and global white matter (WM) in healthy adults. METHODS Fifty-two healthy volunteers (21 men, 31 women) aged 20-86 years underwent dual-echo fast spin-echo...

2013
Erin L. Mazerolle Jodie R. Gawryluk Kim N. H. Dillen Steven A. Patterson Kirk W. Feindel Steven D. Beyea M. Tynan R Stevens Aaron J. Newman Matthias H. Schmidt Ryan C.N. D’Arcy

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) activation in white matter is controversial. Given that many of the studies that report fMRI activation in white matter used high field MRI systems, we investigated the field strength dependence of sensitivity to white matter fMRI activation. In addition, we evaluated the temporal signal to noise ratio (tSNR) of the different tissue types as a functi...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2013
Y Yatomi R Tanaka H Shimura N Miyamoto K Yamashiro M Takanashi T Urabe N Hattori

Glutamate plays a central role in brain physiology and pathology. The involvement of excitatory amino acid transporters (EAATs) in neurodegenerative disorders including acute stroke has been widely studied, but little is known about the role of glial glutamate transporters in white matter injury after chronic cerebral hypoperfusion. The present study evaluated the expression of glial (EAAT1 and...

Journal: :Stroke 2014
François De Guio Alexandre Vignaud Stefan Ropele Marco Duering Edouard Duchesnay Hugues Chabriat Eric Jouvent

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Previous pathological studies in humans or in animal models have shown alterations of small arteries and veins within white matter lesions in cerebral small vessel disease. We aimed to evaluate in vivo, the integrity of the cerebral venous network using high-resolution MRI both within and outside white matter hyperintensities in cerebral autosomal-dominant arteriopathy wi...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2009
Michelle T Fodero-Tavoletti Christopher C Rowe Catriona A McLean Laura Leone Qiao-Xin Li Colin L Masters Roberto Cappai Victor L Villemagne

UNLABELLED 11C-Pittsburgh Compound B (11C-PiB) PET has demonstrated significantly higher PiB retention in the gray matter of Alzheimer disease (AD) patients than in healthy controls (HCs). PiB is similarly retained within the white matter of HC and AD brains. Although the specificity of PiB for Abeta plaques in gray matter has been well described, the nature of PiB binding to white matter remai...

Journal: :eNeuro 2015
Signe Bray Mark Krongold Cassandra Cooper Catherine Lebel

The human brain develops with a nonlinear contraction of gray matter across late childhood and adolescence with a concomitant increase in white matter volume. Across the adult population, properties of cortical gray matter covary within networks that may represent organizational units for development and degeneration. Although gray matter covariance may be strongest within structurally connecte...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2008
Mark Walterfang Philip K McGuire Alison R Yung Lisa J Phillips Dennis Velakoulis Stephen J Wood John Suckling Edward T Bullmore Warrick Brewer Bridget Soulsby Patricia Desmond Patrick D McGorry Christos Pantelis

BACKGROUND Grey matter changes have been described in individuals who are pre- and peri-psychotic, but it is unclear if these changes are accompanied by changes in white matter structures. AIMS To determine whether changes in white matter occur prior to and with the transition to psychosis in individuals who are pre-psychotic who had previously demonstrated grey matter reductions in frontotem...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2016
Christopher M Filley R Douglas Fields

Whereas the cerebral cortex has long been regarded by neuroscientists as the major locus of cognitive function, the white matter of the brain is increasingly recognized as equally critical for cognition. White matter comprises half of the brain, has expanded more than gray matter in evolution, and forms an indispensable component of distributed neural networks that subserve neurobehavioral oper...

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