医学
血管周围间隙
白质
联想(心理学)
病理
磁共振成像
解剖
放射科
哲学
认识论
作者
Arturo Toro,Frances Rodriguez Lara,Adlin Pinheiro,Serkalem Demissie,Charles DeCarli,Pedram Parva,Mohamad Habes,Andreas Charidimou,Sudha Seshadri,Pauline Maillard,José R. Romero
摘要
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: MRI-visible perivascular spaces (PVS) are considered markers of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) and may reflect dysfunction of brain perivascular drainage. WM integrity assessed with DTI provides a sensitive assessment of early brain injury, related vascular risk factors, and risk of stroke and dementia. We investigated the relationship between PVS and WM integrity in community-dwelling participants. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Framingham Heart Study (FHS) participants with brain MRI, PVS ratings, and DTI measures were included. PVS were rated in the basal ganglia (BG) and centrum semiovale (CS) and categorized into grades I-IV based on counts. We related PVS burden to global DTI measures (free water fraction [FW], fractional anisotropy [FA], peak skeletonized mean diffusivity [PSMD]), diffusion along perivascular spaces (DTI-ALPS), and voxel-based measures using multivariable linear regression analyses. RESULTS: < .0001) but not with FA. CONCLUSIONS: PVS burden was associated with early signs of global WM injury after adjustment for vascular risk factors, suggesting that high PVS burden may represent early brain injury related to CSVD or impaired perivascular function.
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