A 1H MRS study of probable Alzheimer's disease and normal aging: Implications for longitudinal monitoring of dementia progression


Autoria(s): Rose, S. E.; De Zubicaray, G. I.; Wang, D.; Galloway, G. J.; Chalk, J. B.; Eagle, S. C.; Semple, J.; Doddrell, D. M.
Data(s)

1999

Resumo

In order to evaluate the capability of 1H MRS to monitor longitudinal changes in subjects with probable Alzheimer's disease (AD), the temporal stability of the metabolite measures N-acetylaspartate and N- acetylaspartylglutamate (NA), total Creatine (Cr), myo-Inositol (mI), total Choline (Chol), NA/Cr, mI/Cr, Chol/Cr and NA/mI were investigated in a cohort of normal older adults. Only the metabolite measures NA, mI, Cr, NA/Cr, mI/Cr, and NA/mI were found to be stable after a mean interval of 260 days. Relative and absolute metabolite measures from a cohort of patients with probable AD were subsequently compared with data from a sample of normal older adult control subjects, and correlated with mental status and the degree of atrophy in the localized voxel. Concentrations of NA, NA/Cr, and NA/mI were significantly reduced in the AD group with concomitant significant increases in mI and mI/Cr. There were no differences between the two groups in measures of Cr, Chol, or Chol/Cr. Significant correlations between mental status as measured by the Mini-Mental State Examination and NA/mI, mI/Cr and NA were found. These metabolite measures were also significantly correlated with the extent of atrophy (as measured by CSF and GM composition) in the spectroscopy voxel.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/85823/

Publicador

Elsevier Science Inc

Relação

DOI:10.1016/S0730-725X(98)00168-4

Rose, S. E., De Zubicaray, G. I., Wang, D., Galloway, G. J., Chalk, J. B., Eagle, S. C., Semple, J., & Doddrell, D. M. (1999) A 1H MRS study of probable Alzheimer's disease and normal aging: Implications for longitudinal monitoring of dementia progression. Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 17(2), pp. 291-299.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #Alzheimer's Disease #Magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Tipo

Journal Article