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(Radiology 2005;237:258-264.)
© RSNA, 2005


Neuroradiology

Diffusion-Tensor MR Imaging of Corticospinal Tract in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Progressive Muscular Atrophy1

Mirco Cosottini, MD, Marco Giannelli, PhD, Gabriele Siciliano, MD, Guido Lazzarotti, MD, Maria Chiara Michelassi, MD, Alberto Del Corona, MD, Carlo Bartolozzi, MD and Luigi Murri, MD

1 From the Departments of Neuroscience (M.C., G.S., A.D.C., L.M.) and Radiology (G.L., M.C.M., C.B.), University of Pisa, via Roma 67, 56100 Pisa, Italy; and Units of Neuroradiology (M.C.) and Medical Physics (M.G.), S. Chiara Hospital, Pisa, Italy. From the 2004 RSNA Annual Meeting. Received August 31, 2004; revision requested November 5; revision received December 3; accepted January 17, 2005. Address correspondence to M.C. (e-mail: mircocosottini{at}libero.it).

PURPOSE: To prospectively evaluate several diffusion-tensor magnetic resonance (MR) imaging indexes (mean diffusivity [MD], fractional anisotropy [FA], and eigenvalues) of corticospinal tract impairment in patients with progressive muscular atrophy (PMA) and patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study had institutional review board approval, and written informed consent was obtained from all subjects. Eight male patients with PMA (mean age, 63 years ± 13 [standard deviation]), eighteen patients with ALS (14 men and four women; mean age, 64 years ± 7), and twelve control subjects (four men and eight women; mean age, 65 years ± 6) underwent diffusion-tensor MR imaging at which 25 spin-echo echo-planar imaging diffusion-weighted images (b = 1000 sec/mm2) were acquired along noncollinear directions. MD and FA were measured along the corticospinal tracts in each patient and subject. Changes in diffusion along and orthogonal to fiber bundles in patients were evaluated by using diffusion-tensor eigenvalues. Differences in diffusion-tensor imaging indexes between patients with PMA and those with ALS, as compared with these indexes in control subjects, were evaluated with Mann-Whitney testing. Correlations between diffusion-tensor imaging indexes and clinical variables were estimated with Pearson and Spearman rank correlation testing.

RESULTS: As compared with MD (697.1 x 10–6 mm2/sec ± 28.1) and FA (0.585 ± 0.032) in control subjects, MD was typically significantly increased (734.7 x 10–6 mm2/sec ± 41.2, P = .035) and FA significantly decreased (0.534 ± 0.053, P = .037) along the corticospinal tracts in patients with ALS, while these parameters showed no significant change in patients with PMA (MD, 707.0 x 10–6 mm2/sec ± 44.2; FA, 0.559 ± 0.028). Estimation of diffusion-tensor eigenvalues revealed normal diffusion along fiber tracts in all patients, while diffusion was increased orthogonal to fiber tracts only in patients with typical ALS. In patients with ALS, MD correlated with disease duration while FA correlated with disease severity.

CONCLUSION: Diffusion-tensor MR imaging reveals corticospinal tract impairment in ALS but not in PMA.

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