Romanian Journal of Neurology (Jun 2011)

DTI parameter changes in axonal loss due to multiple sclerosis

  • Adina Roceanu,
  • M. Onu,
  • Victor Ferastraoaru,
  • Eugen Tarta,
  • F. Preoteasa,
  • Florina Antochi,
  • Ovidiu Bajenaru

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37897/RJN.2011.2.2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 73 – 76

Abstract

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease of central nervous system with presumed autoimmune origin. It is largely accepted that the inflammatory induced loss of axons and neurons is the underlying cause of disability in multiple sclerosis patients. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a new neuroimaging technique based on MRI, used for quantification of water diffusion in tissues. We performed DTI to 12 MS patients in order to assess diffusion parameters (fractional anisotropy, mean diffusivity, longitudinal diffusivity (F1) and transversal diffusivities (F2, F3). We found that F1 may be used as an indicator of axonal loss in human as well, proving a good correlation with degree of disability.

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