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Neuroradiology ; 60(10): 1013-1018, 2018 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30090979

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the influence of the size of lateral ventricles on diffusion parameters of the normal cingulate bundle. METHODS: Eighty normal subjects (17-55 years) underwent MRI at 3 T including diffusion tensor imaging. Superior (SC) and inferior (IC) cingulum were analyzed separately. Mean diffusivity (MD0.30) and fractional anisotropy (FA0.30) were measured by tractography at FA threshold 0.30; further diffusion parameters were analyzed by tractography-based core analysis in volumes of 3.0 cm3/1.5 cm3. The diffusion parameters were correlated with corresponding cross-sectional coronal areas of lateral ventricles. The analysis was performed also separately for young (17-34) and middle-aged (35-55) subjects. RESULTS: FA0.30 values did not correlate with ventricular size, but there was a weak negative correlation (r = - 0.225) between MD0.30 of SC and ventricular size. In all controls and in the older age group, ventricular size correlated positively with core FA of SC (r = 0.262/r = 0.391) and negatively with mean diffusivity (r = - 0.324/r = - 0.303) and radial diffusivity (λ2: r = - 0.238/r = - 0.277; λ3: r = - 0.353/r = - 0.424) of the core of SC. In the younger age group, only the mean diffusivity of SC correlated with ventricular size (r = - 0.273). Ventricular size was not associated with axial diffusivity. The core parameters of IC did not correlate with ventricular size. CONCLUSION: Radial diffusivity of the core of cingulum decreases in age-dependent ventricular enlargement, which can be related to tissue compaction with stretching of axons and diminution of extracellular spaces. The phenomenon, which is reverse to the assumed effect of age-related myelin loss, can influence on DTI parameters in middle-aged subjects.


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Diffusion Tensor Imaging/methods , Gyrus Cinguli/diagnostic imaging , White Matter/diagnostic imaging , Adolescent , Adult , Age Factors , Anisotropy , Female , Humans , Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted , Male , Middle Aged , Reproducibility of Results , Retrospective Studies , Sensitivity and Specificity
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