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Altered Vascular Permeability in Migraine-associated Brain Regions: Evaluation with Dynamic Contrast-enhanced MRI.

Yeon Soo Kim1, Manho Kim1, Seung Hong Choi1, Sung-Hye You1, Roh-Eul Yoo1, Koung Mi Kang1, Tae Jin Yun1, Soon-Tae Lee1, Jangsup Moon1, Yong-Won Shin1.   

Abstract

Background Recent studies showed the possible association between inflammation-induced blood-brain barrier (BBB) structural changes followed by greater permeability of the BBB and chronic pain. Thus, measurement of BBB breakdown would be a valuable aid in the diagnosis in migraine. Dynamic contrast material-enhanced (DCE) MRI can determine perfusion and permeability properties related to the BBB. Purpose To evaluate the relationship between permeability of the BBB in migraine-associated brain regions by using DCE MRI. Materials and Methods In this prospective study, from September 2016 to December 2017, 56 study participants underwent DCE MRI after gadobutrol administration and were classified into migraine (n = 35) and healthy control (n = 21) groups. Automatic volumetric segmentation was performed on the pre-contrast-enhanced T1-weighted images by using FreeSurfer, and migraine-associated brain region masks were extracted by using the software NordicICE. The corresponding maps for pharmacokinetic parameters Ktrans (the volume transfer constant) and Vp (the fractional plasma volume) were coregistered with the region-of-interest masks, and their mean values of corresponding total volume of interest were calculated. For comparison analyses, the Mann-Whitney tests were used. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis and Spearman rank correlation tests were used to identify correlations between clinical characteristics and the aforementioned perfusion parameters. Results Mean age was younger in the migraine group (mean ± standard deviation, 57 years ± 12) than in the healthy control group (mean, 71 years ± 8) (P < .001). In the migraine group, the mean value of Vp in the left amygdala (median, 0.27 mL/100 g) was lower than that in the healthy control group (median, 0.39 mL/100 g) (P = .04). The mean value of Vp in the left amygdala was correlated with the intensity of headache attack in participants with migraine (correlation coefficient, -0.34; P = .04). Conclusion Lower fractional plasma volume in the left amygdala was observed in participants with migraine than in healthy participants. © RSNA, 2019 Online supplemental material is available for this article. See also the editorial by Carroll and Ginat in this issue.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31264949     DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2019182566

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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Authors:  Woo-Jin Lee; Yong-Won Shin; Hyeyeon Chang; Hye-Rim Shin; Won-Woo Kim; Seok-Won Jung; Seung-Hong Choi; Manho Kim; Seung-Yeol Nah
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