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Bi-exponential diffusion signal decay in normal appearing white matter of multiple sclerosis
Authors:Szilvia A. Nagy  Mihaly Aradi  Gergely Orsi  Gabor Perlaki  David Olayinka Kamson  Andrea Mike  Hedvig Komaromy  Attila Schwarcz  Arpad Kovacs  Jozsef Janszky  Zoltan Pfund  Zsolt Illes  Peter Bogner
Affiliation:1. Department of Radiography, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pecs, H-7400 Kaposvar, Hungary;2. Diagnostic Centre of Pecs, H-7623 Pecs, Hungary;3. Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Pecs, H-7623 Pecs, Hungary;4. MTA-PTE Clinical Neuroscience MR Research Group, University of Pecs, H-7623 Pecs, Hungary;5. Department of Biology, University of Pecs, H-7623 Pecs, Hungary;6. Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Pecs, H-7623 Pecs Hungary
Abstract:

Purpose

Our aim was to characterize bi-exponential diffusion signal changes in normal appearing white matter of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients.

Methods

Diffusion parameters were measured using mono-exponential (0–1000 s/mm2) and bi-exponential (0–5000 s/mm2) approaches from 14 relapsing-remitting subtype of MS patients and 14 age- and sex-matched controls after acquiring diffusion-weighted images on a 3T MRI system. The results were analyzed using parametric or nonparametric tests and multiple linear regression models.

Results

Mono-exponential apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) slightly increased in controls (P=.09), but decreased significantly in MS as a function of age, nonetheless an elevated ADC was observed with increasing lesion number in patients. Bi-exponential analyses showed that the increased ADC is the result of decreased relative volume fraction of slow diffusing component (fs). However, the fast and slow diffusion components (ADCf, ADCs) did not change as a function of either age in controls or lesion number and age in MS patients.

Conclusions

These data demonstrated that the myelin content of the white matter affects diffusion in relapsing-remitting subtype of multiple sclerosis that is possibly a consequence of the shift between different water fractions.
Keywords:Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging   Demyelinating immune-mediated diseases   CNS   Multiple sclerosis   Cerebrum   Myelin sheath
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