Brain Deep Medullary Veins on 7T MRI in Dutch-Type Hereditary Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy
van Harten, Thijs W.; Heijmans, Anne; van Rooden, Sanneke; Wermer, Marieke J.H.; van Osch, Matthias J.P.; Kuijf, Hugo J.; van Veluw, Susannne; Greenberg, Steven M.; van Buchem, Mark A.; van der Grond, Jeroen; van Walderveen, Marianne A.A.
(2022) Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD, volume 90, issue 1, pp. 381 - 388
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Deep medullary vein (DMV) changes occur in cerebral small vessel diseases (SVD) and in Alzheimer's disease. Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) is a common SVD that has a high co-morbidity with Alzheimer's disease. So far, DMVs have not been evaluated in CAA. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate DMVs in Dutch-type hereditary CAA
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(D-CAA) mutation carriers and controls, in relation to MRI markers associated with D-CAA. METHODS: Quantitative DMV parameters length, tortuosity, inhomogeneity, and density were quantified on 7 Tesla 3D susceptibility weighted MRI in pre-symptomatic D-CAA mutation carriers (n = 8), symptomatic D-CAA mutation carriers (n = 8), and controls (n = 25). Hemorrhagic MRI markers (cerebral microbleeds, intracerebral hemorrhages, cortical superficial siderosis, convexity subarachnoid hemorrhage), non-hemorrhagic MRI markers (white matter hyperintensities, enlarged perivascular spaces, lacunar infarcts, cortical microinfarcts), cortical grey matter perfusion, and diffusion tensor imaging parameters were assessed in D-CAA mutation carriers. Univariate general linear analysis was used to determine associations between DMV parameters and MRI markers. RESULTS: Quantitative DMV parameters length, tortuosity, inhomogeneity, and density did not differ between pre-symptomatic D-CAA mutation carriers, symptomatic D-CAA mutation carriers, and controls. No associations were found between DMV parameters and MRI markers associated with D-CAA. CONCLUSION: This study indicates that vascular amyloid-β deposition does not affect DMV parameters. In patients with CAA, DMVs do not seem to play a role in the pathogenesis of MRI markers associated with CAA.
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Keywords: Cerebral small vessel disease, cerebral veins, hereditary cerebral amyloid angiopathy, magnetic resonance imaging, Brain/diagnostic imaging, Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy/diagnostic imaging, Humans, Cerebral Hemorrhage/diagnostic imaging, Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy, Familial/diagnostic imaging, Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods, Alzheimer Disease/complications, Diffusion Tensor Imaging, Geriatrics and Gerontology, Psychiatry and Mental health, Clinical Psychology, General Neuroscience, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Journal Article, Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
ISSN: 1875-8908
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