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Longitudinal changes in cerebral white matter microstructure in newly diagnosed systemic lupus erythematosus patients
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posted on 2023-06-10, 02:30 authored by Ettore Silvagni, Francesca Inglese, Alessandra Bortoluzzi, Massimo Borrelli, Jelle J Goeman, Alfredo Revenaz, Elisabetta Groppo, Gerda M Steup-Beekman, Tom W J Huizinga, Itamar RonenItamar Ronen, Jeroen De Bresser, Enrico Fainardi, Marcello Govoni, Ece ErcanObjectives To evaluate longitudinal variations in diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) metrics of different white matter (WM) tracts of newly diagnosed SLE patients, and to assess whether DTI changes relate to changes in clinical characteristics over time. Methods A total of 17 newly diagnosed SLE patients (19–55?years) were assessed within 24?months from diagnosis with brain MRI (1.5 T Philips Achieva) at baseline, and after at least 12?months. Fractional anisotropy, mean diffusivity (MD), radial diffusivity (RD) and axial diffusivity values were calculated in several normal-appearing WM tracts. Longitudinal variations in DTI metrics were analysed by repeated measures analysis of variance. DTI changes were separately assessed for 21 WM tracts. Associations between longitudinal alterations of DTI metrics and clinical variables (SLEDAI-2K, complement levels, glucocorticoid dosage) were evaluated using adjusted Spearman correlation analysis. Results Mean MD and RD values from the normal-appearing WM significantly increased over time (P = 0.019 and P = 0.021, respectively). A significant increase in RD (P = 0.005) and MD (P = 0.012) was found in the left posterior limb of the internal capsule; RD significantly increased in the left retro-lenticular part of the internal capsule (P = 0.013), and fractional anisotropy significantly decreased in the left corticospinal tract (P = 0.029). No significant correlation was found between the longitudinal change in DTI metrics and the change in clinical measures. Conclusion Increase in diffusivity, reflecting a compromised WM tissue microstructure, starts in initial phases of the SLE disease course, even in the absence of overt neuropsychiatric (NP) symptoms. These results indicate the importance of monitoring NP involvement in SLE, even shortly after diagnosis.
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RheumatologyISSN
1462-0324Publisher
Oxford University PressExternal DOI
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6Volume
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2678-2687Event location
EnglandDepartment affiliated with
- BSMS Neuroscience Publications
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