| Literature DB >> 28918752 |
Amauri Dalla Corte1,2, Carolina F M de Souza3, Maurício Anés4, Fabio K Maeda5, Armelle Lokossou6, Leonardo M Vedolin7, Maria Gabriela Longo8, Monica M Ferreira9, Solanger G P Perrone3, Olivier Balédent6, Roberto Giugliani10,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Very little is known about the incidence and prevalence of hydrocephalus in patients with mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS). The biggest challenge is to distinguish communicating hydrocephalus from ventricular dilatation secondary to brain atrophy, because both conditions share common clinical and neuroradiological features. The main purpose of this study is to assess the relationship between ventriculomegaly, brain and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) volumes, aqueductal and cervical CSF flows, and CSF opening pressure in MPS patients, and to provide potential biomarkers for abnormal CSF circulation.Entities:
Keywords: Brain MRI; Cerebrospinal fluid; Hydrocephalus; Mucopolysaccharidoses; Ventricular enlargement
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28918752 PMCID: PMC5603164 DOI: 10.1186/s12987-017-0073-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fluids Barriers CNS ISSN: 2045-8118
Fig. 1Data acquisition of a 34-year-old male patient with MPS II. Sagittal 3D scout view sequences were used as localizer to select the anatomical levels for flow quantification (a). The acquisition planes were selected perpendicular to the presumed direction of the flows. Sections through the cerebral aqueduct (b) and C2–C3 subarachnoid space level (c) were used for CSF flow measurement
Fig. 2CSF oscillations were reconstructed during the cardiac cycle at aqueductal level (a) and cervical level (b). Aqueductal CSF stroke volume and cervical CSF stroke volume represent the mean volume of CSF under the curve of CSF flow during the cardiac cycle
Correlation between ventricular and CSF volume measurements, and CSF opening pressure, CSF flow and neuroimaging findings
| CSF OP | ACSV | C2–C3 CSF SV | Dilated PVS | WML load | CCJ stenosis | |||||||||||||
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| Evans’ index | −0.08 | 0.646 | 0.702 | 0.35 |
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| −0.05 | 0.762 | 0.813 | 0.39 |
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| 0.51 |
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| −0.01 | 0.933 | 0.933 |
| TVW | −0.29 | 0.073 | 0.412 | 0.46 |
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| −0.12 | 0.469 | 0.773 | 0.54 |
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| 0.34 |
| 0.052 | −0.08 | 0.619 | 0.730 |
| Callosal angle | 0.06 | 0.721 | 0.721 | −0.46 |
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| −0.20 | 0.204 | 0.773 | −0.35 |
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| −0.54 |
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| 0.18 | 0.262 | 0.508 |
| Brain volume | 0.27 | 0.113 | 0.412 | −0.13 | 0.418 | 0.468 | 0.21 | 0.191 | 0.773 | −0.33 |
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| −0.01 | 0.975 | 0.975 | 0.13 | 0.426 | 0.622 |
| TCSF volume | −0.18 | 0.300 | 0.460 | 0.29 | 0.071 | 0.098 | 0.09 | 0.596 | 0.773 | 0.49 |
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| 0.26 | 0.097 | 0.133 | −0.30 | 0.054 | 0.177 |
| VCSF volume | −0.10 | 0.577 | 0.700 | 0.46 |
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| 0.01 | 0.941 | 0.941 | 0.55 |
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| 0.51 |
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| −0.08 | 0.607 | 0.730 |
| SACSF volume | −0.26 | 0.124 | 0.412 | 0.06 | 0.694 | 0.694 | 0.16 | 0.325 | 0.773 | 0.29 | 0.071 | 0.071 | 0.03 | 0.871 | 0.908 | −0.37 |
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Data are presented as Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient (rs), p value and adjusted p (p′) using Finner’s adjustment procedure
Italic values indicate significance of p value (p < 0.05)
CSF cerebrospinal fluid, CSF OP cerebrospinal fluid opening pressure, ACSV aqueductal cerebrospinal fluid stroke volume, C2–C3 CSF SV C2–C3 cerebrospinal fluid stroke volume, PVS perivascular spaces, WML white matter lesion, CCJ craniocervical junction, TVW third ventricle width, TCSF total cerebrospinal fluid, VCSF ventricular cerebrospinal fluid, SACSF subarachnoid cerebrospinal fluid
Association between ventriculomegaly and cerebrospinal fluid flow with clinical, cerebrospinal fluid and neuroimaging characteristics
| Characteristics | Ventriculomegaly | CSF stroke volume | |||||||||||||
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| Evans’ index | Third ventricle width (mm) | Callosal angle (°) | Aqueductal (ml/CC) | C2–C3 (ml/CC) | |||||||||||
| >0.3 | ≤0.3 |
| >10 | ≤10 |
| <90 | ≥90 |
| >0.05 | ≤0.05 |
| >0.5 | ≤0.5 |
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| Age (years) | 9 (2–30) | 12 (1–36) | 0.483 | 10 (2–30) | 12 (1–36) | 0.577 | 9 (2–26) | 12 (1–36) | 0.502 | 6 (1–31) | 12 (1–36) | 0.229 | 12 (1–31) | 10 (1–36) | 0.774 |
| Male sex | 11 (73.3) | 14 (50.0) | 0.199 | 12 (85.7) | 13 (44.8) |
| 6 (75.0) | 19 (54.3) | 0.434 | 8 (72.7) | 16 (51.6) | 0.299 | 5 (71.4) | 19 (54.3) | 0.679 |
| Type | 0.709 | 0.373 | 0.333 | 0.183 | >0.99 | ||||||||||
| I | 4 (26.7) | 8 (28.6) | 3 (21.4) | 9 (31.0) | 2 (25.0) | 10 (28.6) | 3 (27.3) | 8 (25.8) | 2 (28.6) | 9 (25.7) | |||||
| II | 7 (46.7) | 8 (28.6) | 7 (50.0) | 8 (27.6) | 5 (62.5) | 10 (28.6) | 6 (54.5) | 9 (29.0) | 4 (57.1) | 11 (31.4) | |||||
| III | 1 (6.7) | 4 (14.3) | 2 (14.3) | 3 (10.3) | 1 (12.5) | 4 (11.4) | 2 (18.2) | 3 (9.7) | 1 (14.3) | 4 (11.4) | |||||
| IV | 2 (13.3) | 7 (25.0) | 1 (7.1) | 8 (27.6) | 0 (0.0) | 9 (25.7) | 0 (0.0) | 9 (29.0) | 0 (0.0) | 9 (25.7) | |||||
| VI | 1 (6.7) | 1 (3.6) | 1 (7.1) | 1 (3.4) | 0 (0.0) | 2 (5.7) | 0 (0.0) | 2 (6.5) | 0 (0.0) | 2 (5.7) | |||||
| Severe form | 9 (60.0) | 4 (14.3) |
| 8 (57.1) | 5 (17.2) |
| 6 (75.0) | 7 (20.0) |
| 6 (54.5) | 7 (22.6) | 0.066 | 2 (28.6) | 11 (31.4) | >0.99 |
| Macrocephaly | 9 (60.0) | 5 (17.9) |
| 8 (57.1) | 6 (20.7) |
| 5 (62.5) | 9 (25.7) | 0.089 | 6 (54.5) | 7 (22.6) | 0.066 | 2 (28.6) | 11 (31.4) | >0.99 |
| CI | 10 (66.7) | 8/27 (29.6) |
| 10 (71.4) | 8/28 (28.6) |
| 6 (75.0) | 12/34 (35.3) | 0.056 | 6 (54.5) | 11/30 (36.7) | 0.476 | 4 (57.1) | 13/34 (38.2) | 0.421 |
| eCSF protein | 6/12 (50.0) | 12/25 (48.0) | >0.99 | 5/12 (41.7) | 13/25 (52.0) | 0.728 | 3/7 (42.9) | 15/30 (50.0) | >0.99 | 2 (18.2) | 15/25 (60.0) |
| 2/6 (33.3) | 15/30 (50.0) | 0.662 |
| eCSF GAGs | 8/12 (66.7) | 13/25 (52.0) | 0.491 | 9/12 (75.0) | 12/25 (48.0) | 0.166 | 5/7 (71.4) | 16/30 (53.3) | 0.674 | 8 (72.7) | 13/25 (52.0) | 0.295 | 4/6 (66.7) | 17/30 (56.7) | >0.99 |
| dPVS | 14 (93.3) | 15 (53.6) |
| 14 (100.0) | 15 (51.7) |
| 7 (87.5) | 22 (62.9) | 0.240 | 11 (100.0) | 17 (54.8) |
| 7 (100.0) | 21 (60.0) | 0.075 |
| eWML load | 12/14 (85.7) | 9 (32.1) |
| 11/13 (84.6) | 10 (34.5) |
| 8 (100.0) | 13/34 (38.2) |
| 7 (63.6) | 14 (45.2) | 0.484 | 2 (28.6) | 19 (54.3) | 0.410 |
| SCC | 10 (66.7) | 20 (71.4) | 0.742 | 9 (64.3) | 21 (72.4) | 0.726 | 4 (50.0) | 26 (74.3) | 0.217 | 6 (54.5) | 23 (74.2) | 0.270 | 3 (42.9) | 26 (74.3) | 0.176 |
Data are presented as median (minimum–maximum) or counts (percentages)
Italic values indicate significance of p value (p < 0.05)
p statistical significance, CSF cerebrospinal fluid, Severe form Hurler syndrome (MPS I) and severe form of MPS II, Macrocephaly +2SD or 98%, CI cognitive impairment (score < 70), eCSF protein elevated cerebrospinal fluid protein (>32 mg/dl), eCSF GAGs elevated CSF glycosaminoglycans (>250 ng/ml), dPVS dilated perivascular spaces (number ≥ 10), eWML load elevated white matter lesion load (>0.4 cm3), SCC spinal cord compression (absence of CSF in any direction and/or myelomalacia)
Fig. 3Brain MRI scans of a 20-year-old male patient affected by MPS II (attenuated form). Axial FLAIR image a shows periventricular and subcortical (arrows) white matter lesions (lesion load = 1.8%). Axial T2-weighted image b shows dilated perivascular spaces (score 3) prominently seen in the thalami and basal ganglia (arrow) and enlargement of subarachnoid spaces. Midsagittal T2-weighted image c shows dilated perivascular spaces within the corpus callosum (arrowhead), and effacement of CSF (arrow) and spinal stenosis at C1–C2 (score 1)
Fig. 4The three indices used for the assessment of ventricular size and the sagittal scout view sequences used for CSF flow quantifications at aqueductal level and C2–C3 level. a a 9-year-old girl with MPS I (Hurler syndrome): Evans’ index (EI) = 0.51. Width of III ventricle (WTV) = 19.4 mm. Callosal angle (CA) = 77.9°. CSF opening pressure (CSF OP) = 17.5 cm H2O. Aqueductal CSF stroke volume (ACSV) = 0.04 ml/CC. Cervical CSF stroke volume (CCSV) = 0 ml/CC; b a 10-year-old boy with MPS II (severe form): EI = 0.42. WTV = 14.9 mm. CA = 52.8°. CSF OP = 40 cm H2O. ACSV = 0.03 ml/CC. CCSV = 0.13 ml/CC; c a 8-year-old boy with MPS III A. EI = 0.43. WTV = 16.8 mm. Callosal angle = 50.7°. CSF opening pressure = 17.5 cm H2O. ACSV = 0.13 ml/CC. CCSV = 0.49 ml/CC