4.5 Article

Cortical degeneration detected by neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging in chronic lacunar infarcts

Journal

QUANTITATIVE IMAGING IN MEDICINE AND SURGERY
Volume 11, Issue 5, Pages 2114-+

Publisher

AME PUBL CO
DOI: 10.21037/qims-20-880

Keywords

Lacunar infarcts; neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI); cortical degeneration

Funding

  1. 13th Fiveyear Plan for the National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFC1306600]
  2. Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [LSZ19H180001, LQ17H180002]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81271530, 81901706, 81771820]
  4. Health and Family Planning Commission of Zhejiang Province [2016KYA099]

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This study revealed that lacunar infarcts lead to decreased cortical thickness and reduced neurite orientation dispersion in the ipsilesional cortex. In patients with precentral gyrus involvement, correlations were found between neurite orientation dispersion in the ipsilesional cortex and cortical thickness, as well as between neurite orientation dispersion in the contralesional cortex and contralesional cortical thickness. The findings suggest that dendrites' loss may contribute to cortical atrophy following lacunar infarcts.
Background: Although lacunar infarcts are focal lesions, they may also have more widespread effects. A reduction in cortical thickness in the remote cortex after lacunar infarcts has been detected by structural imaging; however, its underlying microstructural changes are yet to be elucidated. This study aimed to investigate the effects of lacunar infarcts on the microstructural abnormalities associated with cortical thickness reduction in the remote cortex. Methods: Thirty-seven patients with chronic lacunar infarcts were included. Brain structural magnetic resonance images (MRIs) and diffusion tensor images were acquired. We constructed the white matter tracts connecting with the lacunar infarcts and identified the connected cortical area based on a standard brain atlas warped into the subject space. Cortical thickness and microstructural neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI) metrics of the ipsilesional and contralesional cortices were compared, and correlations between cortical thickness and NODDI metrics were also investigated. Results: We found decreased cortical thickness and reduced neurite orientation dispersion index (ODI) in the ipsilesional cortex (2.47 vs. 2.50 mm, P=0.008; 0.451 vs. 0.456, P=0.035, respectively). In patients with precentral gyrus involvement (n=23), we found that ODI in the ipsilesional cortex was correlated with cortical thickness (r=0.437, P=0.037), and ODI in the contralesional cortex was also correlated with contralesional cortical thickness (r=0.440, P=0.036). Conclusions: NODDI metrics could reflect cortical microstructural changes following lacunar infarcts. The correlation between decreased ODI and reduced cortical thickness suggests that dendrites' loss might contribute to lacunar infarct-related cortical atrophy.

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