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. 2011 Mar;33(3):713-8.
doi: 10.1002/jmri.22441. Epub 2011 Feb 1.

Is the magnetization transfer ratio a marker for myelin in multiple sclerosis?

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Is the magnetization transfer ratio a marker for myelin in multiple sclerosis?

Irene M Vavasour et al. J Magn Reson Imaging. 2011 Mar.

Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the correlation between water content (WC) and magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) in normal and multiple sclerosis (MS) brain. The MTR has been proposed as a marker for myelin in central nervous system tissue. However, changes in WC due to inflammation and edema may also affect the MTR.

Materials and methods: Seven MS subjects with active disease and seven age- and gender-matched controls were scanned using quantitative magnetic resonance techniques. WC, myelin water content, T(1) relaxation time, and MTR were calculated from areas of lesion (divided into new lesions less than 2 months old, isointense T(1) lesions, and hypointense T(1) lesions), contralateral normal-appearing white matter (NAWM), and location-matched normal white matter (NWM) in controls. Linear regression was used to determine the correlation between WC and MTR.

Results: A significant correlation was found between WC and MTR across all tissue (R = -0.65, P < 0.0005).

Conclusion: MTR was correlated with WC in MS tissue, indicating that inflammation and edema influence MTR. Therefore, caution should be used when associating MTR exclusively with myelin content.

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