| Literature DB >> 31076877 |
Adam Garkowski1, Bożena Kubas2, Marcin Hładuński2, Joanna Zajkowska3, Olga Zajkowska4, Dorota Jurgilewicz2, Radosław Zawadzki5, Ewa Garkowska5, Sławomir Pancewicz3, Urszula Łebkowska5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: We hypothesized that since Borrelia burgdorferi causes systemic inflammation and infects the brain, it may lead to alterations in cerebral metabolism, as measured by 1H-magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS). The purpose of our study was to determine whether 1H-MRS could detect brain metabolite alterations in patients with early Lyme neuroborreliosis (LNB) in normal-appearing brain tissue on the conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).Entities:
Keywords: 1H-magnetic resonance spectroscopy,1H-MRS; Borrelia burgdorferi; Lyme neuroborreliosis; Magnetic resonance spectroscopy
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31076877 PMCID: PMC6647218 DOI: 10.1007/s00415-019-09359-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurol ISSN: 0340-5354 Impact factor: 4.849
Fig. 1Sptatial localization of the VOI in the in the anterior (a, b) and posterior (c, d) parts of the right and left frontal lobes
Epidemiological and clinical characteristics among 26 patients with Lyme neuroborreliosis
| Characteristic | No. of patients (%) |
|---|---|
| Mean age ± SD, median age, years (range) | 43 ± 14.3, 44 years (19–65) |
| Male, sex | 16 (62%) |
| History of tick bite | 8 (32%) |
| History of erythema migrans | 4 (16%) |
| Median duration of symptoms before lumbar puncture (< 6 months), weeks (range) | 2 (0.4–18) |
| Clinical features of LNB | |
| Cranial nerve palsya | 14 (56%) |
| Facial nerve | 14 |
| Abducens nerve | 1 |
| Meningitis | 13 (50%) |
| Meningoradiculoneuritis | 6 (24%) |
| Other | 3 (12%) |
| Cognitive and behavioral data | |
| Anxiety | 9 (34.6%) |
| Memory impairment | 5 (19.2%) |
| Concentration difficulties | 5 (19.2%) |
| Fatigue | 7 (27%) |
| CSF analysis | |
| Median cell count (range) | 110.5 cells/μL (15–333) |
| Median protein level (range) | 740 mg/L (432–2660) |
| Median glucose level (range) | 2.89 mmol/L (1.61–3.61) |
a Includes 12 patients with unilateral peripheral facial palsy and 2 patients with bilateral peripheral facial palsy. Among 14 patients with facial nerve palsy, 2 patients had central facial palsy
Metabolite ratios for patients with LNB and control group
| Location of the voxel | NAA/Cr | Cho/Cr | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patients | Control group | Patients | Control group | |||
| Anterior part of the right frontal lobe | 1.777 ± 0.319* | 2.079 ± 0.249 | ≤ 0.001 | 0.371 ± 0.061 | 0.375 ± 0.077 | 0.868 |
| Anterior part of the left frontal lobe | 1.832 ± 0.270* | 2.096 ± 0.300 | 0.001 | 0.386 ± 0.044 | 0.393 ± 0.048 | 0.584 |
| Posterior part of the right frontal lobe | 2.254 ± 0.286* | 2.639 ± 0.256 | ≤ 0.001 | 0.379 ± 0.048 | 0.377 ± 0.050 | 0.855 |
| Posterior part of the left frontal lobe | 2.259 ± 0.346* | 2.449 ± 0.268 | 0.031 | 0.376 ± 0.058 | 0.362 ± 0.038 | 0.307 |
Values are given as means ± SD
*p < 0.05
ap value for comparison between patients with LNB and control group
Fig. 2Sample spectra for healthy controls (upper panel) and patients with LNB (lower panel) from the four volumes of interest