Microstructural white matter tissue characteristics are modulated by homocysteine: A diffusion tensor imaging study
Files
Publication date
2015-02-18
Editors
Advisors
Supervisors
Document Type
Article
Metadata
Show full item recordCollections
License
Abstract
Homocysteine level can lead to adverse effects on the brain white matter through endothelial dysfunction, microstructural inflammation, and neurotoxin effects. Despite previously observed associations between elevated homocysteine and macroscopic structural brain changes, it is still unknown whether microstructural associations of homocysteine on brain tissue properties can be observed in healthy subjects with routine MRI. To this end, we investigated potential relationships between homocysteine levels and microstructural measures computed with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in a cohort of 338 healthy participants. Significant positive correlations were observed between homocysteine levels and diffusivity measures in the bilateral temporalWM, the brainstem, and the bilateral cerebellar peduncle. This is the first study demonstrating that DTI is sufficiently sensitive to relate microstructural WM properties to homocysteine levels in healthy subjects.
Keywords
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Medicine, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Citation
Hsu, J L, Chen, W H, Bai, C H, Leu, J G, Hsu, C Y, Viergever, M A & Leemans, A 2015, 'Microstructural white matter tissue characteristics are modulated by homocysteine : A diffusion tensor imaging study', PLoS ONE [E], vol. 10, no. 2, e0116330. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0116330