In vivo Molecular Signatures of Cervical Spinal Cord Pathology in Degenerative Compression

Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) is a severe consequence of degenerative cervical spinal cord (CSC) compression. The non-myelopathic stage of compression (NMDC) is highly prevalent and often progresses to disabling DCM. This study aims to disclose markers of progressive neurochemical alteratio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of neurotrauma 2021-11, Vol.38 (21), p.2999-3010
Hauptverfasser: Horak, Tomas, Horakova, Magda, Svatkova, Alena, Kadanka, Zdenek, Kudlicka, Petr, Valosek, Jan, Rohan, Tomas, Kerkovsky, Milos, Vlckova, Eva, Deelchand, Dinesh K, Henry, Pierre-Gilles, Bednarik, Josef, Bednarik, Petr
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Zusammenfassung:Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) is a severe consequence of degenerative cervical spinal cord (CSC) compression. The non-myelopathic stage of compression (NMDC) is highly prevalent and often progresses to disabling DCM. This study aims to disclose markers of progressive neurochemical alterations in NMDC and DCM by utilizing an approach based on state-of-the-art proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy ( H-MRS). Proton-MRS data were prospectively acquired from 73 participants with CSC compression and 47 healthy controls (HCs). The MRS voxel was centered at the C2 level. Compression-affected participants were clinically categorized as NMDC and DCM, radiologically as mild (MC) or severe (SC) compression. CSC volumes and neurochemical concentrations were compared between cohorts (HC vs. NMDC vs. DCM and HC vs. MC vs. SC) with general linear models adjusted for age and height ( < 0.05) and correlated to stenosis severity, electrophysiology, and myelopathy symptoms (  
ISSN:0897-7151
1557-9042
DOI:10.1089/neu.2021.0151