Mild cognitive impairment with Lewy bodies: blood perfusion with arterial spin labelling
Authors
O’Brien, John T.
Durcan, Rory
Allan, Louise M.
Barker, Sally
Ciafone, Joanna
Donaghy, Paul C.
Hamilton, Calum A.
Lawley, Sarah
Lloyd, Jim
Roberts, Gemma
Taylor, John-Paul
Thomas, Alan J.
Publication Date
2020-10-21Journal Title
Journal of Neurology
ISSN
0340-5354
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Volume
268
Issue
4
Pages
1284-1294
Language
en
Type
Article
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Firbank, M. J., O’Brien, J. T., Durcan, R., Allan, L. M., Barker, S., Ciafone, J., Donaghy, P. C., et al. (2020). Mild cognitive impairment with Lewy bodies: blood perfusion with arterial spin labelling. Journal of Neurology, 268 (4), 1284-1294. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-020-10271-1
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Funder: GE Healthcare; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100006775
Funder: NIHR Newcastle Biomedical Research Centre; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100012295
Funder: Newcastle University
Abstract
Abstract: Objective: To use arterial spin labelling to investigate differences in perfusion in mild cognitive impairment with Lewy bodies (MCI-LB) compared to Alzheimer type MCI (MCI-AD) and healthy controls. Methods: We obtained perfusion images on 32 MCI-LB, 30 MCI-AD and 28 healthy subjects of similar age. Perfusion relative to cerebellum was calculated, and we aimed to examine differences in relative perfusion between MCI-LB and the other groups. This included whole brain voxelwise comparisons, as well as using predefined region-of-interest ratios of medial occipital to medial temporal, and posterior cingulate to precuneus. Differences in occipital perfusion in eyes open vs eyes closed conditions were also examined. Results: Compared to controls, the MCI-LB showed reduced perfusion in the precuneus, parietal, occipital and fusiform gyrus regions. In our predefined regions, the ratio of perfusion in occipital/medial temporal was significantly lower, and the posterior cingulate/precuneus ratio was significantly higher in MCI-LB compared to controls. Overall, the occipital perfusion was greater in the eyes open vs closed condition, but this did not differ between groups. Conclusion: We found patterns of altered perfusion in MCI-LB which are similar to those seen in dementia with Lewy bodies, with reduction in posterior parietal and occipital regions, but relatively preserved posterior cingulate.
Keywords
Original Communication, Mild cognitive impairment, Magnetic resonance imaging, Perfusion imaging, Arterial spin labelling, Lewy body disease
Sponsorship
Alzheimer’s Research UK (ARUK-PG3026-13)
Identifiers
s00415-020-10271-1, 10271
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-020-10271-1
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/329716
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