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Abstract #1539

Quantifying tissue water compartmentation for assessing specific histopathological changes in dystrophic skeletal muscle

Ericky Caldas De Almeida Araujo1, Inès Barthélémy2, Yves Fromes1, Pierre-Yves Baudin1, Stéphane Blot2, Harmen Reyngoudt1, and Benjamin Marty1
1Neuromuscular Investigation Center, Institute of Myology, Paris, France, 2Université Paris Est Créteil, INSERM, IMRB, EnvA, Créteil, France

Synopsis

Keywords: Muscle, Relaxometry, Multi-component water T2

Motivation: Developing an objective measure of specific histopathological changes in the skeletal muscle in Duchene Muscular Dystrophy.

Goal(s): To investigate distinct histopathological changes in dystrophic muscle by assessing histological tissue water compartmentation in vivo.

Approach: A cohort of Golden Retriever Muscular Dystrophy (GRMD), carrier, and wild type dogs underwent quantitative MRI. Tissue water compartmentation, microvascular fraction (f) and extracellular volume (ECV) were assessed using multi-component water-T2 relaxometry, Intravoxel Incoherent Motion (IVIM) and T1 maps acquired before and after gadolinium (Gd) injection.

Results: In GRMD, ECV, f, long-T2 fraction and main-T2 value were increased. Carrier dogs displayed mild non-significant abnormalities.

Impact: Evaluating tissue water compartmentation in GRMD provided histopathologic specificity, distinguishing vascular from parenchymal changes in dystrophic muscle. The ability to assess histopathologic changes non-invasively will drastically improve our understanding of the disease evolution, treatment strategies and, ultimately, therapeutic development.

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