2022
DOI: 10.1093/braincomms/fcac258
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Longitudinal evaluation of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy metabolites as biomarkers in Huntington’s disease

Abstract: Proton Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) is a non-invasive method of exploring cerebral metabolism. In Huntington’s disease, altered 1H-MRS-determined concentrations of several metabolites have been described; however, findings are often discrepant and longitudinal studies are lacking. 1H-MRS metabolites may represent a source of biomarkers, thus their relationship with established markers of disease progression require further exploration to assess prognostic value and elucidate pathways associated wit… Show more

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“…A machine learning algorithm based upon logistic regression of multiple measures from longitudinal human HD studies can predict risk of progression for participants entering future clinical trials, reducing sample size and expected outcome variability (Koval et al, 2022). Alignment of disease severity by ‘Huntington Age’ (Koval et al, 2022) might reduce some of the variability among both human and mouse HD 1 H MRS studies (Lowe et al, 2022). Human 1 H MRS would also benefit from determination by optimal protocols in higher field strength magnets, as used in mice studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A machine learning algorithm based upon logistic regression of multiple measures from longitudinal human HD studies can predict risk of progression for participants entering future clinical trials, reducing sample size and expected outcome variability (Koval et al, 2022). Alignment of disease severity by ‘Huntington Age’ (Koval et al, 2022) might reduce some of the variability among both human and mouse HD 1 H MRS studies (Lowe et al, 2022). Human 1 H MRS would also benefit from determination by optimal protocols in higher field strength magnets, as used in mice studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%