Abstract

Objective To evaluate the gray matter alterations in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) by voxel-based morphometry (VBM),and further analyze the correlation between volume changes of gray matter and clinical characteristics. Methods Twenty-seven non-demented patients with ALS and 27 age and gender matched healthy controls were recruited.FSL-VBM was used to detect whole brain gray matter differences between the two groups.Seven prior ROIs were set to be analyzed,including bilateral precentral gyrus,postcentral gyrus,superior,medial,inferior,middle frontal gyrus,and insular cortex.The mean gray matter density of the ROIs was extracted in order to explore the correlation with several clinical measurements such as disease durations and disease severity scores,by using partial correlation analysis with age as covariates. Results Whole brain analysis showed significant gray matter loss in the left precentral gyrus,superior frontal gyrus and postcentral gyrus (numbers of voxel in clusters were 338,112,127,Z=4.83,4.09,6.42,P<0.05,FWE corrected).A prior seven ROIs analysis detected gray matter loss in the left precental gyrus,right precentral gyrus,left postcentral gyrus,superior frontal gyrus and left insular cortex (numbers of voxel in clusters were 1104,34,114,91,107,Z=5.87,3.71,4.26,6.29 and 3.51,P<0.05,FWE corrected).No statistical significant correlation between regional gray matter loss and clinical Key words: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; Magnetic resonance imaging; Organ size

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