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Late-stage α-synuclein accumulation in TNWT-61 mouse model of Parkinson's disease detected by diffusion kurtosis imaging.

Authors :
Khairnar, Amit
Ruda‐Kucerova, Jana
Drazanova, Eva
Szabó, Nikoletta
Latta, Peter
Arab, Anas
Hutter‐Paier, Birgit
Havas, Daniel
Windisch, Manfred
Sulcova, Alexandra
Starcuk, Zenon
Király, András
Rektorova, Irena
Source :
Journal of Neurochemistry. Mar2016, Vol. 136 Issue 6, p1259-1269. 11p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Diffusion kurtosis imaging ( DKI) by measuring non-Gaussian diffusion allows an accurate estimation of the distribution of water molecule displacement and may correctly characterize microstructural brain changes caused by neurodegeneration. The aim of this study was to evaluate the ability of DKI to detect changes induced by α-synuclein (α-syn) accumulation in α-syn over-expressing transgenic mice ( TNWT-61) in both gray matter ( GM) and white matter ( WM) using region of interest ( ROI) and tract-based spatial statistics analyses, respectively, and to explore the relationship between α-syn accumulation and DKI metrics in our regions of interest. Fourteen-month-old TNWT-61 mice and wild-type ( WT) littermates underwent in vivo DKI scanning using the Bruker Avance 9.4 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging system. ROI analysis in the GM regions substantia nigra, striatum, hippocampus, sensorimotor cortex, and thalamus and tract-based spatial statistics analysis in WM were performed. Immunohistochemistry for α-syn was performed in TNWT-61 mice and correlated with DKI findings. We found increased kurtosis and decreased diffusivity values in GM regions such as the thalamus and sensorimotor cortex, and in WM regions such as the external and internal capsule, mamillothalamic tract, anterior commissure, cingulum, and corpus callosum in TNWT-61 mice as compared to WT mice. Furthermore, we report for the first time that α-syn accumulation is positively correlated with kurtosis and negatively correlated with diffusivity in the thalamus. The study provides evidence of an association between the amount of α-syn and the magnitude of DKI metric changes in the ROIs, with the potential of improving the clinical diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00223042
Volume :
136
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Neurochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
113544867
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jnc.13500