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No evidence of abnormal metabolic or inflammatory activity in the brains of patients with rheumatoid arthritis: results from a preliminary study using whole-brain magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI)

机译:没有类风湿性关节炎患者的大脑中代谢或炎症活性的证据表明:使用全脑磁共振光谱成像(MRSI)的初步研究结果

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Introduction/objectives Many individuals with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) report persistent fatigue even after management of peripheral disease activity. This study used whole-brain magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) to investigate whether abnormal inflammatory activity in the central nervous system may be associated with such symptoms. We hypothesized that RA patients would show higher brain choline (CHO), myo-inositol (MI), and lactate (LAC), and higher brain temperature than healthy controls. We further hypothesized that the metabolite levels would be positively correlated with self-reported fatigue. Method Thirteen women with RA provided fatigue severity ratings and underwent whole-brain MRSI and a joint examination. Thirteen healthy controls (HC) provided comparison imaging and fatigue data. CHO, MI, LAC, and brain temperature in 47 brain regions were contrasted between groups using independent-samples t tests. Significant differences were determined using a false discovery rate (FDR)-adjusted p value threshold of <= 0.0023. Secondary analyses obtained correlations between imaging and clinical outcomes in the RA group. Results No brain metabolic differences were identified between the groups. In the RA group, fatigue severity was positively correlated with CHO in several brain regions-most strongly the right frontal lobe (r(s) = 0.823, p < 0.001). MI was similarly correlated with fatigue, particularly in the right calcarine fissure (r(s) = 0.829, p < 0.001). CHO in several regions was positively correlated with joint swelling and tenderness. Conclusions We conclude that abnormal brain metabolites are not a common feature of RA, but may been seen in patients with persistent fatigue or disease activity after conventional treatment.
机译:介绍/目标许多具有类风湿性关节炎(RA)的个体即使在管理外周疾病活动后,也会报告持续的疲劳。该研究使用全脑磁共振光谱成像(MRSI)来研究中枢神经系统中的异常炎症活性是否可能与此类症状有关。我们假设RA患者将显示出更高的脑胆碱(CHO),肌肌醇(MI)和乳酸(LAC),比健康对照更高的脑温度。我们进一步假设代谢物水平与自我报告的疲劳呈正相关。方法13名妇女提供疲劳严重程度,并进行全脑MRSI和联合检查。 13个健康对照(HC)提供了比较成像和疲劳数据。 CHO,MI,LAC和脑温度在47个脑区之间使用独立样品T检验对比。使用<= 0.0023的假发现速率(FDR)-Adjusted P值阈值确定显着差异。二次分析获得了RA组成像与临床结果之间的相关性。结果在组之间鉴定了脑代谢差异。在RA组中,疲劳严重程度与几个脑区中的CHO正面相关 - 最强烈的额叶(R(S)= 0.823,P <0.001)。 MI与疲劳相似相关,特别是在右侧甲醇裂解(R(S)= 0.829,P <0.001)中。几个地区的CHO与关节肿胀和柔软呈正相关。结论我们得出结论,脑代谢物异常不是RA的常见特征,但在常规治疗后,可能在持续疲劳或疾病活性的患者中看到。

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