Imaging correlates of visual function in multiple sclerosis

No single neuroimaging technique or sequence is capable of reflecting the functional deficits manifest in MS. Given the interest in imaging biomarkers for short- to medium-term studies, we aimed to assess which imaging metrics might best represent functional impairment for monitoring in clinical tri...

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Hauptverfasser: Caverzasi, Eduardo, Cordano, Christian, Zhu, Alyssa H, Zhao, Chao, Bischof, Antje, Kirkish, Gina, Bennett, Daniel J, Devereux, Michael, Baker, Nicholas, Inman, Justin, Yiu, Hao H, Papinutto, Nico, Gelfand, Jeffrey M, Cree, Bruce A C, Hauser, Stephen L, Henry, Roland G, Green, Ari J
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description No single neuroimaging technique or sequence is capable of reflecting the functional deficits manifest in MS. Given the interest in imaging biomarkers for short- to medium-term studies, we aimed to assess which imaging metrics might best represent functional impairment for monitoring in clinical trials. Given the complexity of functional impairment in MS, however, it is useful to isolate a particular functionally relevant pathway to understand the relationship between imaging and neurological function. We therefore analyzed existing data, combining multiparametric MRI and OCT to describe MS associated visual impairment. We assessed baseline data from fifty MS patients enrolled in ReBUILD, a prospective trial assessing the effect of a remyelinating drug (clemastine). Subjects underwent 3T MRI imaging, including Neurite Orientation Dispersion and Density Imaging (NODDI), myelin content quantification, and retinal imaging, using OCT. Visual function was assessed, using low-contrast letter acuity. MRI and OCT data were studied to model visual function in MS, using a partial, least-squares, regression analysis. Measures of neurodegeneration along the entire visual pathway, described most of the observed variance in visual disability, measured by low contrast letter acuity. In those patients with an identified history of ON, however, putative myelin measures also showed correlation with visual performance. In the absence of clinically identifiable inflammatory episodes, residual disability correlates with neurodegeneration, whereas after an identifiable exacerbation, putative measures of myelin content are additionally informative.
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subjects Acuity
Adult
Biology
Biology and Life Sciences
Biomarkers
Brain - diagnostic imaging
Clinical trials
Correlation analysis
Diagnosis
Female
Health aspects
Humans
Impairment
Inflammation
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Medical imaging
Medicine and Health Sciences
Middle Aged
Multiple sclerosis
Multiple Sclerosis - diagnostic imaging
Multiple Sclerosis - pathology
Multiple Sclerosis - physiopathology
Myelin
Myelin Sheath - pathology
Neurodegeneration
Neuroimaging
Neurology
Neurosciences
Orientation
Orientation behavior
Physiological aspects
Regression analysis
Research and Analysis Methods
Retina - diagnostic imaging
Retinal images
Social Sciences
Supervision
Tomography, Optical Coherence
Vision, Ocular
Visual impairment
Visual observation
Visual pathway
Visual perception
title Imaging correlates of visual function in multiple sclerosis
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