2022
DOI: 10.1002/ana.26529
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Trans‐Synaptic Degeneration Following Acute Optic Neuritis in Multiple Sclerosis

Abstract: Objective: To explore longitudinal changes in brain volumetric measures and retinal layer thicknesses following acute optic neuritis (AON) in people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS), to investigate the process of trans-synaptic degeneration, and determine its clinical relevance. Methods: PwMS were recruited within 40 days of AON onset (n = 49), and underwent baseline retinal optical coherence tomography and brain magnetic resonance imaging followed by longitudinal tracking for up to 5 years. A comparator cohort … Show more

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“…Indeed, correlations between TETRAS and FA were stronger for the medial lemniscus when transposing the right-left brain orientation of left-handed participants. We hypothesize, in light of our findings, that MS-related tremor associates with widespread structural disconnectivity secondary to lesion-driven inflammation, especially in regions traversed by projection pathways and consequent axonal and possibly transsynaptic 32 degeneration, while it's severity may be modulated by dysfunction of specific WM pathways.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Indeed, correlations between TETRAS and FA were stronger for the medial lemniscus when transposing the right-left brain orientation of left-handed participants. We hypothesize, in light of our findings, that MS-related tremor associates with widespread structural disconnectivity secondary to lesion-driven inflammation, especially in regions traversed by projection pathways and consequent axonal and possibly transsynaptic 32 degeneration, while it's severity may be modulated by dysfunction of specific WM pathways.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Our group examined a longitudinal prospective cohort of 49 PwMS or high risk clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) who were recruited within 40 days of acute ON onset and were followed longitudinally with OCT and MRI. 12 Over the study period, this cohort had accelerated atrophy of the occipital gray matter, calcarine gray matter and thalami compared to a comparator cohort of PwMS without an episode of ON in the prior 3 years or during follow-up. There were no significant differences in whole brain, white matter, cortical gray-matter, non-occipital cortical or subcortical gray matter or T2 lesion accumulation between the cohorts.…”
Section: Anterograde Trans-synaptic Degeneration In the Visual Pathwa...mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Whole brain volume and brain substructure volumes were derived and adjusted for individualized intracranial volume. Detailed methods about MRI and OCT scan acquisition and segmentation, are the same as published before (51).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%