MRS in Early and Presymptomatic Carriers of a Novel Octapeptide Repeat Insertion in the Prion Protein Gene

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Abstract

To evaluate the proton magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy (1H MRS) changes in carriers of a novel octapeptide repeat insertion in the prion protein gene (PRNP) and family history of frontotemporal dementia with ataxia. Four at-risk mutation carriers and 13 controls were compared using single voxel, short TE, 1H MRS from the posterior cingulate gyrus. The mutation carriers had an increased choline/creatine, P= .003 and increased myoinositol/creatine ratio, P= .003. 1H MRS identified differences in markers of glial activity and choline metabolism in pre- and early-symptomatic carriers of a novel PRNP gene octapeptide insertion. These findings expand the possible diagnostic utility of 1H MRS in familial prion disorders. © 2012 by the American Society of Neuroimaging.

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Mcdade, E. M., Boeve, B. F., Fields, J. A., Kumar, N., Rademakers, R., Baker, M. C., … Kantarci, K. (2013). MRS in Early and Presymptomatic Carriers of a Novel Octapeptide Repeat Insertion in the Prion Protein Gene. Journal of Neuroimaging, 23(3), 409–413. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1552-6569.2012.00717.x

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