Impact of Lesion Location on Longitudinal Myelin Water Fraction Change in Chronic Multiple Sclerosis Lesions.

JOURNAL OF NEUROIMAGING(2020)

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE To examine the impact of lesion location on longitudinal myelin water fraction (MWF) changes in chronic multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions. Relative hypoxia, due to vascular watershed regions of the cerebrum, has been implicated in lesion development but impact on ongoing demyelination is unknown. METHODS Forty-eight patients with relapsing-remitting and secondary progressive MS had two MWF scans with fast acquisition, spiral trajectory, and T2prep (FAST-T2) sequence, at an interval of 2.0 (+/-.3) years. Lesion location was identified based upon cerebral lobe and relation to the ventricles. Change in MWF was assessed using a mixed effects model, controlling for lesion location and patient covariates. RESULTS Average age was 42.3 (+/- 12) years, mean disease duration was 9.7 (+/- 9.1) years, and median Expanded Disability Status Score (EDSS) was 2.5 (+/- 2.3). The majority of 512 chronic lesions was located in the frontal and parietal lobes (75.6%) and more often periventricular (44.7%). All occipital lesions were periventricular. The average lesion MWF decreased from baseline (.07 +/- .03) to 2 years (.06 +/-.03)P < .01. Lesions within the occipital lobe showed a significant reduction in MWF as compared to other lobes. CONCLUSIONS Chronic lesions in the occipital lobe showed the greatest reduction in MWF. Neuroanatomical localization of lesions to the occipital horns of the lateral ventricles, a watershed region, may contribute to ongoing demyelination in this lesion type.
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Biomarker,demyelination,MRI,multiple sclerosis,T2-Lesions
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