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Spinal cord gray matter atrophy is associated with functional decline in post-polio syndrome

Authors :
Maria Janina Wendebourg
Matthias Weigel
Laura Richter
Vanya Gocheva
Patricia Hafner
Anna‐Lena Orsini
Valentina Crepulja
Simone Schmidt
Antal Huck
Johanna Oechtering
Maria Blatow
Tanja Haas
Cristina Granziera
Ludwig Kappos
Philippe Cattin
Oliver Bieri
Dirk Fischer
Regina Schlaeger
Source :
European journal of neurology. 29(5)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

To determine if patients with post-polio syndrome (PPS) show spinal cord gray matter (SCGM) atrophy and to assess associations between SCGM atrophy, muscle strength and patient-reported functional decline.Twenty patients diagnosed with PPS (March of Dimes criteria) and 20 age- and sex-matched healthy controls (HC) underwent 3T axial 2D-rAMIRA magnetic resonance imaging at the intervertebral disc levels C2/C3-C6/C7, T9/T10 and the lumbar enlargement level (TPost-polio syndrome patients showed significantly and preferentially reduced SCGM areas at C2/C3 (p = 0.048), C3/C4 (p = 0.001), C4/C5 (p 0.001), C5/C6 (p = 0.004) and TPatients with PPS show significant SCGM atrophy that correlates with muscle strength and is associated with PPS-related functional decline. Our findings suggest a secondary neurodegenerative process underlying SCGM atrophy in PPS that is not explained by aging or residua of the initial infection alone. Confirmation by longitudinal studies is needed. The described imaging methodology is promising for developing novel imaging surrogates for SCGM diseases.

Details

ISSN :
14681331
Volume :
29
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European journal of neurology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....519764b9f46661b028d40f064abefd99