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Abnormal blood-brain barrier permeability in normal appearing white matter in multiple sclerosis investigated by MRI

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NEUROIMAGE-CLINICAL
卷 4, 期 -, 页码 182-189

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2013.12.001

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MRI; DCE MRI; Perfusion MRI; Blood-brain barrier; Disease modifying therapy; Multiple sclerosis

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  1. Research Foundation of the Capital Region of Denmark, Foundation for Health Research [R129-A4197]
  2. Biogen Idec [GLO-01-2012]
  3. Danish Multiple Sclerosis Society [14588]

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Objectives: To investigate whether blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability is disrupted in normal appearing white matter in MS patients, when compared to healthy controls and whether it is correlated with MS clinical characteristics. Methods: Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI was used to measure BBB permeability in 27 patients with MS and compared to 24 matched healthy controls. Results: Permeability measured as K-trans was significantly higher in periventricular normal appearing white matter (NAWM) and thalamic gray matter in MS patients when compared to healthy controls, with periventricular NAWM showing the most pronounced difference. Recent relapse coincided with significantly higher permeability in periventricular NAWM, thalamic gray matter, and MS lesions. Immunomodulatory treatment and recent relapse were significant predictors of permeability in MS lesions and periventricular NAWM. Our results suggest that after an MS relapse permeability gradually decreases, possibly an effect of immunomodulatory treatment. Conclusions: Our results emphasize the importance of BBB pathology in MS, which we find to be most prominent in the periventricular NAWM, an area prone to development of MS lesions. Both the facts that recent relapse appears to cause widespread BBB disruption and that immunomodulatory treatment seems to attenuate this effect indicate that BBB permeability is intricately linked to the presence of MS relapse activity. This may reveal further insights into the pathophysiology of MS. (C) 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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