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Increased periventricular thalamic damage gradient in multiple sclerosis detected by quantitative gradient echo MRI. | LitMetric

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Article Abstract

Objective: Thalamic tissue damage in multiple sclerosis (MS) follows a 'surface-in' gradient from the ventricular surface. The clinical consequences of this gradient are not completely understood. Using quantitative gradient-recalled echo (qGRE) MRI, we evaluated a periventricular thalamic gradient of tissue integrity in MS and its relationship with clinical variables.

Methods: Structural and qGRE MRI scans were acquired for a cohort of MS patients and healthy controls (HC). qGRE-derived R2t* values were used as a measure of tissue integrity. Thalamic segmentations were divided into 1-mm concentric bands radiating from the ventricular surface, excluding the CSF-adjacent band. Median R2t* values within these bands were used to calculate the periventricular thalamic gradient.

Results: We included 44 MS patients and 17 HC. R2t* increased slightly with distance from the ventricular surface in HC. MS patients had a steeper periventricular thalamic gradient compared to HC (mean slope 0.55 vs. 0.36; p < 0.001), which correlated with longer disease duration (β = 0.001 /year; p = 0.027) and higher Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score (β = 0.07 /EDSS point; p = 0.019). Left and right thalamus were symmetrically affected.

Conclusions: We detected an increased thalamic gradient in MS in vivo using qGRE MRI, which correlated with disease duration and greater clinical disability. These findings further support the 'surface-in' pathology hypothesis in MS and suggest a CSF-mediated process given symmetric bi-thalamic involvement.

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