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Structural network topology relates to tissue properties in multiple sclerosis.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

Abnormalities in segregative and integrative properties of brain networks have been observed in multiple sclerosis (MS) and are related to clinical functioning. This study aims to investigate the micro-scale correlates of macro-scale network measures of segregation and integration in MS.

Methods

Eight MS patients underwent post-mortem in situ whole-brain diffusion tensor (DT) imaging and subsequent brain dissection. Macro-scale structural network topology was derived from DT data using graph theory. Clustering coefficient and mean white matter (WM) fiber length were measures of nodal segregation and integration. Thirty-three tissue blocks were collected from five cortical brain regions. Using immunohistochemistry micro-scale tissue properties were evaluated, including, neuronal size, neuronal density, axonal density and total cell density. Nodal network properties and tissue properties were correlated.

Results

A negative correlation between clustering coefficient and WM fiber length was found. Higher clustering coefficient was associated with smaller neuronal size and lower axonal density, and vice versa for fiber length. Higher whole-brain WM lesion load was associated with higher whole-brain clustering, shorter whole-brain fiber length, lower neuronal size and axonal density.

Conclusion

Structural network properties on MRI associate with neuronal size and axonal density, suggesting that macro-scale network measures may grasp cortical neuroaxonal degeneration in MS.

SUBMITTER: Kiljan S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6342882 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural network topology relates to tissue properties in multiple sclerosis.

Kiljan Svenja S   Meijer Kim A KA   Steenwijk Martijn D MD   Pouwels Petra J W PJW   Schoonheim Menno M MM   Schenk Geert J GJ   Geurts Jeroen J G JJG   Douw Linda L  

Journal of neurology 20181122 1


<h4>Objective</h4>Abnormalities in segregative and integrative properties of brain networks have been observed in multiple sclerosis (MS) and are related to clinical functioning. This study aims to investigate the micro-scale correlates of macro-scale network measures of segregation and integration in MS.<h4>Methods</h4>Eight MS patients underwent post-mortem in situ whole-brain diffusion tensor (DT) imaging and subsequent brain dissection. Macro-scale structural network topology was derived fro  ...[more]

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