TY - JOUR
T1 - Quantitative proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the subcortical white matter in motor neuron disease
AU - Ellis, C M
AU - Simmons, A
AU - Glover, A
AU - Dawson, J M
AU - Williams, S C R
AU - Leigh, P N
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - BACKGROUND: Using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy, the authors have previously demonstrated a reduction in the N-acetyl aspartate/creatine and phosphocreatine) (NAA/(Cr+PCr)) ratio in the motor region in bulbar-onset MND patients, attributed to neuronal loss or dysfunction leading to a reduction in NAA, We have expanded this analysis to evaluate absolute concentrations of NAA, (Cr+PCr) and choline-containing compounds (Cho) in the subcortical white matter in the motor region in 16 MND patients (8 with bulbar onset and 8 with limb onset) and 8 healthy, age-matched controls. METHODS: Single voxel H-1-MRS was performed using a PRESS localization sequence. Metabolite concentrations were determined using the water signal as an internal standard. RESULTS: We found no differences in the concentrations of NAA ([NAA]), (Cr+PCr) ([Cr+PCr]) or Cho ([Cho]) in the motor region on comparing the total MND group and controls (P > 0.3). No difference was found in [NAA] in the bulbar-onset group compared with the limb-onset group (P = 0.70), but [Cr+PCr] was significantly higher in the bulbar-onset group (P = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that [Cr+PCr] may be affected by the pathological process in MND, and this should be considered in the interpretation of metabolite peak area ratios. The elevated (Cr+PCr) may represent gliosis in the subcortical white matter in the motor cortex region.
AB - BACKGROUND: Using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy, the authors have previously demonstrated a reduction in the N-acetyl aspartate/creatine and phosphocreatine) (NAA/(Cr+PCr)) ratio in the motor region in bulbar-onset MND patients, attributed to neuronal loss or dysfunction leading to a reduction in NAA, We have expanded this analysis to evaluate absolute concentrations of NAA, (Cr+PCr) and choline-containing compounds (Cho) in the subcortical white matter in the motor region in 16 MND patients (8 with bulbar onset and 8 with limb onset) and 8 healthy, age-matched controls. METHODS: Single voxel H-1-MRS was performed using a PRESS localization sequence. Metabolite concentrations were determined using the water signal as an internal standard. RESULTS: We found no differences in the concentrations of NAA ([NAA]), (Cr+PCr) ([Cr+PCr]) or Cho ([Cho]) in the motor region on comparing the total MND group and controls (P > 0.3). No difference was found in [NAA] in the bulbar-onset group compared with the limb-onset group (P = 0.70), but [Cr+PCr] was significantly higher in the bulbar-onset group (P = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that [Cr+PCr] may be affected by the pathological process in MND, and this should be considered in the interpretation of metabolite peak area ratios. The elevated (Cr+PCr) may represent gliosis in the subcortical white matter in the motor cortex region.
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M3 - Article
SN - 2167-9223
SN - 1471-180X
VL - 1
SP - 123
EP - 129
JO - Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Other Motor Neuron Disorders
JF - Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Other Motor Neuron Disorders
IS - 2
ER -