Analysis of ageing-associated grey matter volume in patients with multiple sclerosis shows excess atrophy in subcortical regions
Age of onset in multiple sclerosis (MS) exerts an influence on the course of disease. This study examined whether global and regional brain volumes differed between “younger” and “older” onset MS subjects who were matched for short disease duration, mean 1.9 years and burden as measured by the MS Se...
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doaj-bd04b4f8f670432099a5b7ce73c30af92020-11-24T23:03:20ZengElsevierNeuroImage: Clinical2213-15822017-01-0113C91510.1016/j.nicl.2016.11.005Analysis of ageing-associated grey matter volume in patients with multiple sclerosis shows excess atrophy in subcortical regionsCourtney A Bishop0Rexford D Newbould1Jean SZ Lee2Lesley Honeyfield3Rebecca Quest4Alessandro Colasanti5Rehiana Ali6Miriam Mattoscio7Antonio Cortese8Richard Nicholas9Paul M. Matthews10Paolo A Muraro11Adam D Waldman12Imanova Centre for Imaging Sciences, London, UKImanova Centre for Imaging Sciences, London, UKDivision of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, UKDepartment of Imaging, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UKDepartment of Imaging, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UKDepartment of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, UKDivision of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, UKDivision of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, UKDivision of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, UKDivision of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, UKDivision of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, UKDivision of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, UKDivision of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London, UKAge of onset in multiple sclerosis (MS) exerts an influence on the course of disease. This study examined whether global and regional brain volumes differed between “younger” and “older” onset MS subjects who were matched for short disease duration, mean 1.9 years and burden as measured by the MS Severity Score and relapses. 21 younger-onset MS subjects (age 30.4 ± 3.2 years) were compared with 17 older-onset (age 48.7 ± 3.3 years) as well as age-matched controls (n = 31, 31.9 ± 3.5 years and n = 21, 47.3 ± 4.0 years). All subjects underwent 3D volumetric T1 and T2-FLAIR imaging. White matter (WM) and grey matter (GM) lesions were outlined manually. Lesions were filled prior to tissue and structural segmentation to reduce classification errors. Volume loss versus control was predominantly in the subcortical GM, at >13% loss. Younger and older-onset MS subjects had similar, strong excess loss in the putamen, thalamus, and nucleus accumbens. No excess loss was detected in the amygdala or pallidum. The hippocampus and caudate showed significant excess loss in the younger group (p < 0.001) and a strong trend in the older-onset group. These results provide a potential imaging correlate of published neuropsychological studies that reported the association of younger age at disease onset with impaired cognitive performance, including decreased working memory.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221315821630211XMultiple sclerosisMagnetic resonance imagingImage analysisGrey matterAtrophy |
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Courtney A Bishop Rexford D Newbould Jean SZ Lee Lesley Honeyfield Rebecca Quest Alessandro Colasanti Rehiana Ali Miriam Mattoscio Antonio Cortese Richard Nicholas Paul M. Matthews Paolo A Muraro Adam D Waldman Analysis of ageing-associated grey matter volume in patients with multiple sclerosis shows excess atrophy in subcortical regions NeuroImage: Clinical Multiple sclerosis Magnetic resonance imaging Image analysis Grey matter Atrophy |
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Courtney A Bishop Rexford D Newbould Jean SZ Lee Lesley Honeyfield Rebecca Quest Alessandro Colasanti Rehiana Ali Miriam Mattoscio Antonio Cortese Richard Nicholas Paul M. Matthews Paolo A Muraro Adam D Waldman |
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Courtney A Bishop |
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Analysis of ageing-associated grey matter volume in patients with multiple sclerosis shows excess atrophy in subcortical regions |
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Analysis of ageing-associated grey matter volume in patients with multiple sclerosis shows excess atrophy in subcortical regions |
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Analysis of ageing-associated grey matter volume in patients with multiple sclerosis shows excess atrophy in subcortical regions |
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Analysis of ageing-associated grey matter volume in patients with multiple sclerosis shows excess atrophy in subcortical regions |
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Analysis of ageing-associated grey matter volume in patients with multiple sclerosis shows excess atrophy in subcortical regions |
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analysis of ageing-associated grey matter volume in patients with multiple sclerosis shows excess atrophy in subcortical regions |
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NeuroImage: Clinical |
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Age of onset in multiple sclerosis (MS) exerts an influence on the course of disease. This study examined whether global and regional brain volumes differed between “younger” and “older” onset MS subjects who were matched for short disease duration, mean 1.9 years and burden as measured by the MS Severity Score and relapses.
21 younger-onset MS subjects (age 30.4 ± 3.2 years) were compared with 17 older-onset (age 48.7 ± 3.3 years) as well as age-matched controls (n = 31, 31.9 ± 3.5 years and n = 21, 47.3 ± 4.0 years). All subjects underwent 3D volumetric T1 and T2-FLAIR imaging. White matter (WM) and grey matter (GM) lesions were outlined manually. Lesions were filled prior to tissue and structural segmentation to reduce classification errors.
Volume loss versus control was predominantly in the subcortical GM, at >13% loss. Younger and older-onset MS subjects had similar, strong excess loss in the putamen, thalamus, and nucleus accumbens. No excess loss was detected in the amygdala or pallidum. The hippocampus and caudate showed significant excess loss in the younger group (p < 0.001) and a strong trend in the older-onset group.
These results provide a potential imaging correlate of published neuropsychological studies that reported the association of younger age at disease onset with impaired cognitive performance, including decreased working memory. |
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Multiple sclerosis Magnetic resonance imaging Image analysis Grey matter Atrophy |
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