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Pilot Assessment of Brain Metabolism in Perinatally HIV-Infected Youths Using Accelerated 5D Echo Planar J-Resolved Spectroscopic Imaging

PURPOSE: To measure cerebral metabolite levels in perinatally HIV-infected youths and healthy controls using the accelerated five dimensional (5D) echo planar J-resolved spectroscopic imaging (EP-JRESI) sequence, which is capable of obtaining two dimensional (2D) J-resolved spectra from three spatia...

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Autores principales: Iqbal, Zohaib, Wilson, Neil E., Keller, Margaret A., Michalik, David E., Church, Joseph A., Nielsen-Saines, Karin, Deville, Jaime, Souza, Raissa, Brecht, Mary-Lynn, Thomas, M. Albert
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5021365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27622551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162810
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author Iqbal, Zohaib
Wilson, Neil E.
Keller, Margaret A.
Michalik, David E.
Church, Joseph A.
Nielsen-Saines, Karin
Deville, Jaime
Souza, Raissa
Brecht, Mary-Lynn
Thomas, M. Albert
author_facet Iqbal, Zohaib
Wilson, Neil E.
Keller, Margaret A.
Michalik, David E.
Church, Joseph A.
Nielsen-Saines, Karin
Deville, Jaime
Souza, Raissa
Brecht, Mary-Lynn
Thomas, M. Albert
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description PURPOSE: To measure cerebral metabolite levels in perinatally HIV-infected youths and healthy controls using the accelerated five dimensional (5D) echo planar J-resolved spectroscopic imaging (EP-JRESI) sequence, which is capable of obtaining two dimensional (2D) J-resolved spectra from three spatial dimensions (3D). MATERIALS AND METHODS: After acquisition and reconstruction of the 5D EP-JRESI data, T(1)-weighted MRIs were used to classify brain regions of interest for HIV patients and healthy controls: right frontal white (FW), medial frontal gray (FG), right basal ganglia (BG), right occipital white (OW), and medial occipital gray (OG). From these locations, respective J-resolved and TE-averaged spectra were extracted and fit using two different quantitation methods. The J-resolved spectra were fit using prior knowledge fitting (ProFit) while the TE-averaged spectra were fit using the advanced method for accurate robust and efficient spectral fitting (AMARES). RESULTS: Quantitation of the 5D EP-JRESI data using the ProFit algorithm yielded significant metabolic differences in two spatial locations of the perinatally HIV-infected youths compared to controls: elevated NAA/(Cr+Ch) in the FW and elevated Asp/(Cr+Ch) in the BG. Using the TE-averaged data quantified by AMARES, an increase of Glu/(Cr+Ch) was shown in the FW region. A strong negative correlation (r < -0.6) was shown between tCh/(Cr+Ch) quantified using ProFit in the FW and CD4 counts. Also, strong positive correlations (r > 0.6) were shown between Asp/(Cr+Ch) and CD4 counts in the FG and BG. CONCLUSION: The complimentary results using ProFit fitting of J-resolved spectra and AMARES fitting of TE-averaged spectra, which are a subset of the 5D EP-JRESI acquisition, demonstrate an abnormal energy metabolism in the brains of perinatally HIV-infected youths. This may be a result of the HIV pathology and long-term combinational anti-retroviral therapy (cART). Further studies of larger perinatally HIV-infected cohorts are necessary to confirm these findings.
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spelling pubmed-50213652016-09-27 Pilot Assessment of Brain Metabolism in Perinatally HIV-Infected Youths Using Accelerated 5D Echo Planar J-Resolved Spectroscopic Imaging Iqbal, Zohaib Wilson, Neil E. Keller, Margaret A. Michalik, David E. Church, Joseph A. Nielsen-Saines, Karin Deville, Jaime Souza, Raissa Brecht, Mary-Lynn Thomas, M. Albert PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: To measure cerebral metabolite levels in perinatally HIV-infected youths and healthy controls using the accelerated five dimensional (5D) echo planar J-resolved spectroscopic imaging (EP-JRESI) sequence, which is capable of obtaining two dimensional (2D) J-resolved spectra from three spatial dimensions (3D). MATERIALS AND METHODS: After acquisition and reconstruction of the 5D EP-JRESI data, T(1)-weighted MRIs were used to classify brain regions of interest for HIV patients and healthy controls: right frontal white (FW), medial frontal gray (FG), right basal ganglia (BG), right occipital white (OW), and medial occipital gray (OG). From these locations, respective J-resolved and TE-averaged spectra were extracted and fit using two different quantitation methods. The J-resolved spectra were fit using prior knowledge fitting (ProFit) while the TE-averaged spectra were fit using the advanced method for accurate robust and efficient spectral fitting (AMARES). RESULTS: Quantitation of the 5D EP-JRESI data using the ProFit algorithm yielded significant metabolic differences in two spatial locations of the perinatally HIV-infected youths compared to controls: elevated NAA/(Cr+Ch) in the FW and elevated Asp/(Cr+Ch) in the BG. Using the TE-averaged data quantified by AMARES, an increase of Glu/(Cr+Ch) was shown in the FW region. A strong negative correlation (r < -0.6) was shown between tCh/(Cr+Ch) quantified using ProFit in the FW and CD4 counts. Also, strong positive correlations (r > 0.6) were shown between Asp/(Cr+Ch) and CD4 counts in the FG and BG. CONCLUSION: The complimentary results using ProFit fitting of J-resolved spectra and AMARES fitting of TE-averaged spectra, which are a subset of the 5D EP-JRESI acquisition, demonstrate an abnormal energy metabolism in the brains of perinatally HIV-infected youths. This may be a result of the HIV pathology and long-term combinational anti-retroviral therapy (cART). Further studies of larger perinatally HIV-infected cohorts are necessary to confirm these findings. Public Library of Science 2016-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5021365/ /pubmed/27622551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162810 Text en © 2016 Iqbal et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Iqbal, Zohaib
Wilson, Neil E.
Keller, Margaret A.
Michalik, David E.
Church, Joseph A.
Nielsen-Saines, Karin
Deville, Jaime
Souza, Raissa
Brecht, Mary-Lynn
Thomas, M. Albert
Pilot Assessment of Brain Metabolism in Perinatally HIV-Infected Youths Using Accelerated 5D Echo Planar J-Resolved Spectroscopic Imaging
title Pilot Assessment of Brain Metabolism in Perinatally HIV-Infected Youths Using Accelerated 5D Echo Planar J-Resolved Spectroscopic Imaging
title_full Pilot Assessment of Brain Metabolism in Perinatally HIV-Infected Youths Using Accelerated 5D Echo Planar J-Resolved Spectroscopic Imaging
title_fullStr Pilot Assessment of Brain Metabolism in Perinatally HIV-Infected Youths Using Accelerated 5D Echo Planar J-Resolved Spectroscopic Imaging
title_full_unstemmed Pilot Assessment of Brain Metabolism in Perinatally HIV-Infected Youths Using Accelerated 5D Echo Planar J-Resolved Spectroscopic Imaging
title_short Pilot Assessment of Brain Metabolism in Perinatally HIV-Infected Youths Using Accelerated 5D Echo Planar J-Resolved Spectroscopic Imaging
title_sort pilot assessment of brain metabolism in perinatally hiv-infected youths using accelerated 5d echo planar j-resolved spectroscopic imaging
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5021365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27622551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0162810
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