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Abstract #0803

Human Umbilical Cord Blood-Mononuclear Cell Transplantation Improves Glymphatic System Activity in Patients with Multiple System Atrophy

Chuanying Shi1, Dianrong Gong2, Peng Wu3, Xiance Zhao3, and Peiji Song4
1Department of radiology, Liaocheng People’s Hospital, Liaocheng, China, 2Department of neurology, Liaocheng People’s Hospital, Liaocheng, China, 3Philips Healthcare, Shanghai, China, 4Department of radiology, Jinan Central Hospital, Jinan, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Parkinson's Disease, Parkinson's Disease, Diffusion tensor image

Motivation: Glymhatic system as a therapeutic target for multiple system atrophy (MSA) lacks imaging markers.

Goal(s): Our goal was to determine changes in imaging parameters after human umbilical cord blood mononuclear cells (hUCB-MCs) transplantation.

Approach: Diffusion tensor image analysis along the perivascular space (DTI-ALPS) of MSA patients were compared with healthy controls and the ALPS indices of patients were compared before and after hUCB-MCs transplantation.

Results: We found that MSA patients had lower ALPS values than health controls and that ALPS values increased after treatment.

Impact: Our demonstration of a detectable decline in MSA patients and an uptick after treatment utilizing ALPS metrics provides an imaging marker to monitor the glymphatic system after hUCB-MCs transplantation.

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