Microstructural changes in prodromal dementia with Lewy bodies compared to normal ageing: Multiparametric quantitative MRI evidences.
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Date publication
janvier 2022
Journal
The European journal of neuroscience
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr NOBLET Vincent
Tous les auteurs :
Chabran E, Mondino M, Noblet V, Degiorgis L, Loureiro de Sousa P, Blanc F
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Résumé
Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) patients show few significant macroscopic structural changes, especially at the early stages of the disease, making quantitative MRI especially interesting to explore more subtle changes that are not detectable by conventional volumetric techniques. Microstructural alterations have been reported in DLB at the dementia stage, but no study to date was conducted in prodromal patients. Here, quantitative MRI data were collected from 46 DLB prodromal patients and 20 healthy elderly subjects, who also underwent a detailed clinical examination including the Mayo Clinic Fluctuation Scale. We conducted voxel-wise between-group comparisons in diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) metrics and in R2* mapping, along with a multivariate analysis combining the two modalities. We highlighted multiple grey matter and white matter microstructural changes in DLB patients at the prodromal stage, compared to control subjects. Our multivariate analysis identified three distinct regional patterns of DTI and R2* changes (anterior, anteromedial, posterior) in DLB patients, that could reflect different neuropathological processes across brain regions. We also observed an association between R2* alterations in the thalamus, and the severity of fluctuations, in the DLB group. These preliminary findings are promising and require future investigations to better understand the biological underpinnings of microstructural alterations.
Mots clés
DTI, dementia with Lewy bodies, microstructural changes, prodromal stage, quantitative MRI
Référence
Eur J Neurosci. 2022 Jan;55(2):611-623