PURPOSE: To assess and compare biochemical and volumetric features of the cerebellum in patients with spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 (SCA2) and patients with the cerebellar variant of multiple system atrophy (MSA-C). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Nine genetically assigned SCA2 patients and six MSA-C patients who met the clinical criteria of MSA-C underwent a clinical and neuroradiological workup with respect to cerebellar features. The MR protocol consisted of a sagittal T1-weighted three-dimensional fast low-angle shot (3D FLASH) sequence and a transversal T2- and spin-density-weighted turbo spin-echo sequence. The proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging ((1)H-MRSI) protocol consisted of two chemical shift imaging (CSI) sequences (echo time (TE) = 20 and 135 msec). RESULTS: Both short- and long-TE MR spectroscopy (MRS) images showed significant decreases in values for N-acetylaspartate to creatine (NAA/Cr), and choline to creatine (Cho/Cr) ratios in MSA-C and SCA2 compared to normal controls, though there was no difference between the two patient groups. In contrast, distinct cerebellar lactate (Lac) peaks were detected in seven SCA2 patients, and small peaks were detected in two. However, we did not detect any definite Lac peak in MSA-C or control subjects. CONCLUSION: MRSI revealed Lac pathology in SCA2 but not in MSA-C. Whether this indicates distinct pathogenetic mechanisms of cerebellar degeneration remains to be established.
PURPOSE: To assess and compare biochemical and volumetric features of the cerebellum in patients with spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 (SCA2) and patients with the cerebellar variant of multiple system atrophy (MSA-C). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Nine genetically assigned SCA2patients and six MSA-C patients who met the clinical criteria of MSA-C underwent a clinical and neuroradiological workup with respect to cerebellar features. The MR protocol consisted of a sagittal T1-weighted three-dimensional fast low-angle shot (3D FLASH) sequence and a transversal T2- and spin-density-weighted turbo spin-echo sequence. The proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging ((1)H-MRSI) protocol consisted of two chemical shift imaging (CSI) sequences (echo time (TE) = 20 and 135 msec). RESULTS: Both short- and long-TE MR spectroscopy (MRS) images showed significant decreases in values for N-acetylaspartate to creatine (NAA/Cr), and choline to creatine (Cho/Cr) ratios in MSA-C and SCA2 compared to normal controls, though there was no difference between the two patient groups. In contrast, distinct cerebellar lactate (Lac) peaks were detected in seven SCA2patients, and small peaks were detected in two. However, we did not detect any definite Lac peak in MSA-C or control subjects. CONCLUSION: MRSI revealed Lac pathology in SCA2 but not in MSA-C. Whether this indicates distinct pathogenetic mechanisms of cerebellar degeneration remains to be established.
Authors: Sarah Doss; Jan Leo Rinnenthal; Tanja Schmitz-Hübsch; Alexander U Brandt; Sebastian Papazoglou; Silke Lux; Stephan Maul; Jens Würfel; Matthias Endres; Thomas Klockgether; Martina Minnerop; Friedemann Paul Journal: J Neurol Date: 2015-06-05 Impact factor: 4.849
Authors: Leonardo Baldarçara; Stuart Currie; M Hadjivassiliou; Nigel Hoggard; Allison Jack; Andrea P Jackowski; Mario Mascalchi; Cecilia Parazzini; Kathrin Reetz; Andrea Righini; Jörg B Schulz; Alessandra Vella; Sara Jane Webb; Christophe Habas Journal: Cerebellum Date: 2015-04 Impact factor: 3.847
Authors: Stuart Currie; Marios Hadjivassiliou; Ian J Craven; Iain D Wilkinson; Paul D Griffiths; Nigel Hoggard Journal: Cerebellum Date: 2013-04 Impact factor: 3.847