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Cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis (CTX) is a rare disorder due to an inherited defect in the metabolic pathway of cholesterol. Early diagnosis of the disease is particularly important as patients benefit from therapy with chenodeoxycholic acid.

Although the disease is clinically characterized by the concomitant presence of tendon xanthomas, juvenile cataracts and progressive neurological impairment, clinical features may vary greatly.

Neuroradiological studies have suggested that the bilateral abnormality of the dentate nuclei could be typical of this disease. However, this finding has been seen inconsistently on conventional MRI. The dynamic of the CNS pathology in CTX is complex, and whether demyelination or axonopathy has primary importance in the pathogenesis of CTX pathology is not known.

To clarify both neuroradiological and pathological issues, we performed combined brain MRI and spectroscopy examinations on 12 CTX patients. On conventional MRIs, bilateral hyperintensities of the dentate nuclei were clearly seen in nine out of 12 patients on T(2) -weighted MRIs, but were evident in all patients using a FLAIR sequence.

On proton magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy, significant decreases in N: -acetylaspartate resonance intensities (P: <0.0001) and increases in lactate MR signals (P<0.05) were found in the group of CTX patients in large volumes of interest localized above the lateral brain ventricles and in the cerebellar hemispheres. Cerebral values of N -acetylaspartate resonance intensities showed a close correlation with patients\' disability (Spearman rank correlation = -0.78, P<0.005). These results suggest that MR abnormalities in the dentate nuclei may be evident consistently in patients with CTX.

Proton MR spectroscopy data demonstrated widespread axonal damage (as shown by the decrease in N -acetylaspartate) and diffuse brain mitochondrial dysfunction (as shown by the increase in brain parenchymal lactate) in patients with CTX. The close correlation seen between values of the putative axonal marker N-acetylaspartate and patients\' disability scores suggests that proton MR spectroscopy can provide a useful measure of disease outcome in CTX.

About the Authors

De Stefano N, Dotti MT, Mortilla M, Federico A. (2001) Magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopic changes in brains of patients with cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis. Brain. 2001 Jan;124(Pt 1):121-31.

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  • Posted on 04/28/2010 04:38 pm
The ratio of lactate to pyruvate reflects the NAD/NADH ratio and is useful in distinguishing primary defects. Measured enzymatically in blood or CSF as an index of defects of glucose oxidation (fed state) or gluconeogenesis (fasted). (Center Inherited Disorders Energy Metabolism at CWR University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio).

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