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Diffusion MRI measured white matter microstructure as a biomarker of neurodegeneration in preclinical Huntington's disease.

Zsigmond Tamás Kincses1, Nikoletta Szabó2, Eszter Tóth2, Dénes Zádori2, Péter Faragó2, Dezso Németh3, Karolina Janacsek3, Magor Babos4, Péter Klivényi2, László Vécsei2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Huntington's disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disease, genetically determined by CAG trinucleotide expansions in the IT15 gene. The onset of the symptoms is related to the number of CAG triplets. Because the patients are asymptomatic in the early phase of the disease, in vivo biomarkers are needed to follow up the reurodegeneration and to test putative neuroprotective approaches. One such promising biomarker is the diffusion MRI measured microstructural alteration of the white matter.
METHODS: Seven presymtomatic, mutation carriers and ten age-matched healthy controls were included in the study. Diffusion parameters were compared between groups and correlated with measures describing neurodegeneration. In order to reduce the possible misregistration bias due to atrophy the analysis was restricted to the core of each fibre bundles as defined by maximal fractional anisotropy (Tract-Based Spatial Statistics).
RESULTS: Decreased fractional anisotropy, along with increased mean, parallel and perpendicular diffusivity was found in white matter tracts, mainly in the corpus callosum. An inverse correlation was detected between the fractional anisotropy and neurodegeneration score (derived from the number of CAG triplets and the patient age) from the areas of the left precentral gyrus, frontal lobe, corpus callosum and the capsula extrema. Altered diffusion parameters are promising biomarkers of the neurodegeneration in Huntington's disease.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24555239

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ideggyogy Sz        ISSN: 0019-1442            Impact factor:   0.427


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Authors:  Nikoletta Szabó; Péter Faragó; András Király; Dániel Veréb; Gergő Csete; Eszter Tóth; Krisztián Kocsis; Bálint Kincses; Bernadett Tuka; Árpád Párdutz; Délia Szok; János Tajti; László Vécsei; Zsigmond T Kincses
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4.  Robust MR-based approaches to quantifying white matter structure and structure/function alterations in Huntington's disease.

Authors:  Jessica J Steventon; Rebecca C Trueman; Anne E Rosser; Derek K Jones
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