P.5.a.004 One-carbon metabolism and cognitive decline in an older Korean population
2009; Elsevier BV; Volume: 19; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s0924-977x(09)70998-8
ISSN1873-7862
AutoresJinho Yoo, Kyung‐Yeol Bae, J.M. Kim, Il‐Seon Shin, S.W. Kim, Su‐Jin Yang, Trisha Youn, Jin Sang Yoon, J.H. Lee,
Tópico(s)Diet and metabolism studies
ResumoVitamin B12 deficiency may cause neural tissue damage. Even in advanced stages, conventional imaging of brain usually appears normal in vitamin B12 deficient patients. The aim of this study was to assess the structural and functional changes in brain of patients with vitamin B12 deficiency before and after six weeks of vitamin B12 supplementation using diffusion tensor imaging and pseudo-continuous arterial spin labelling (PCASL).MR imaging including DTI and PCASL and neuropsychological tests (NPT) were performed in 16 patients with vitamin B12 deficiency and 16 controls before and after 6 weeks of therapy. Cerebral blood flow (CBF) derived from PCASL and DTI indices was calculated in brain of patients with vitamin B12 deficiency and controls.Patient with vitamin B12 deficiency showed altered neuropsychological scores and altered CBF as well as fractional anisotropy (FA) values in various brain regions as compared with controls. Both CBF values and neuropsychological scores showed complete reversibility at 6 weeks post therapy. Though FA values showed significant recovery, it failed to show complete recovery.Our results suggest that micro-structural recovery lags behind functional recovery in patients with vitamin B12 deficiency following therapy and CBF change may be used as an early predictor of complete recovery in patients with B12 deficiency.
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