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January 25, 2011; 76 (4) Articles

Muscle histology vs MRI in Duchenne muscular dystrophy

M. Kinali, V. Arechavala-Gomeza, S. Cirak, A. Glover, M. Guglieri, L. Feng, K.G. Hollingsworth, D. Hunt, H. Jungbluth, H.P. Roper, R.M. Quinlivan, J.A. Gosalakkal, S. Jayawant, A. Nadeau, L. Hughes-Carre, A.Y. Manzur, E. Mercuri, J.E. Morgan, V. Straub, K. Bushby, C. Sewry, M. Rutherford, F. Muntoni
First published January 24, 2011, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e318208811f
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Muscle histology vs MRI in Duchenne muscular dystrophy
M. Kinali, V. Arechavala-Gomeza, S. Cirak, A. Glover, M. Guglieri, L. Feng, K.G. Hollingsworth, D. Hunt, H. Jungbluth, H.P. Roper, R.M. Quinlivan, J.A. Gosalakkal, S. Jayawant, A. Nadeau, L. Hughes-Carre, A.Y. Manzur, E. Mercuri, J.E. Morgan, V. Straub, K. Bushby, C. Sewry, M. Rutherford, F. Muntoni
Neurology Jan 2011, 76 (4) 346-353; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e318208811f

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Objective: There are currently no effective treatments to halt the muscle breakdown in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), although genetic-based clinical trials are being piloted. Most of these trials have as an endpoint the restoration of dystrophin in muscle fibers, hence requiring sufficiently well-preserved muscle of recruited patients. The choice of the muscles to be studied and the role of noninvasive methods to assess muscle preservation therefore require further evaluation.

Methods: We studied the degree of muscle involvement in the lower leg muscles of 34 patients with DMD >8 years, using muscle MRI. In a subgroup of 15 patients we correlated the muscle MRI findings with the histology of open extensor digitorum brevis (EDB) muscle biopsies. Muscle MRI involvement was assigned using a scale 0–4 (normal–severe).

Results: In all patients we documented a gradient of involvement of the lower leg muscles: the posterior compartment (gastrocnemius > soleus) was most severely affected; the anterior compartment (tibialis anterior/posterior, popliteus, extensor digitorum longus) least affected. Muscle MRI showed EDB involvement that correlated with the patient's age (p = 0.055). We show a correlation between the MRI and EDB histopathologic changes, with MRI 3–4 grades associated with a more severe fibro-adipose tissue replacement. The EDB was sufficiently preserved for bulk and signal intensity in 18/22 wheelchair users aged 10–16.6 years.

Conclusion: This study provides a detailed correlation between muscle histology and MRI changes in DMD and demonstrates the value of this imaging technique as a reliable tool for the selection of muscles in patients recruited into clinical trials.

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  • Study funding: Supported by the Department of Health, UK, and run in partnership with the following charitable organizations: Muscular Dystrophy Campaign, Action Duchenne, and Duchenne Family Support Group.

  • AO
    antisense oligonucleotide
    DMD
    Duchenne muscular dystrophy
    EDB
    extensor digitorum brevis
    KAFO
    knee-ankle-foot orthosis
    NSA
    number of signal averages
    TE
    echo time
    TR
    repetition time

  • Received March 11, 2010.
  • Accepted September 27, 2010.
  • Copyright © 2011 by AAN Enterprises, Inc.
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