摘要
阿兹海默症相关的病理学结果显示大脑有极大的结构及功能性改变。这些形态学的改变将可能导致大脑自动分割算法在阿兹海默症患者中精确性降低,进而可能导致灰质、白质或脑脊髓液的错误分割。FreeSurfer系统已被证实,在对神经解剖学结构里皮质层厚度和容积的测量中,是精确及可信赖的工具。考虑到AD的成像领域中Freesurfer系统的主要作用,本研究旨在探索FreeSurfer系统对于捕获大脑针对不同处理变量中形态学改变的鲁棒性并与人工测量(金标准)相比较。53人进行T1加权MRI扫描(18名健康人,18名轻度认知功能障碍者,和18名轻度AD患者)。在定制系统(LINUX)和Mac(UNIX)工作站使用不同的FreeSurfer版本(v4.3.1,v4.5.0、v5.0.0、v5.1.0)进行数据分析。疾病早期阶段的已知影响区域中,海马体和后扣带在版本和工作站的组间差异最一致。结果显示FreeSurfer系统的新版本辨别组间差异更敏感并与金标准人工容积测定方法的最佳结果相一致。总之,FreeSurfer系统的新版本比早期版本更精确,特别在内侧颞叶和后顶叶区域。此发展对FreeSurfer系统运用于调查研究中很有前景,并激励了FreeSurfer系统作为临床实践中候选标记输出的未来角色。
关键词: 阿兹海默症,早期认知功能障碍,MRI,成像,自动分割,FreeSurfer。
Current Alzheimer Research
Title:Can FreeSurfer Compete with Manual Volumetric Measurements in Alzheimer’s Disease?
Volume: 12 Issue: 4
Author(s): Lies Clerx, Ed H.B.M. Gronenschild, Carmen Echavarri, FransVerhey, Pauline Aalten and Heidi I.L. Jacobs
Affiliation:
关键词: 阿兹海默症,早期认知功能障碍,MRI,成像,自动分割,FreeSurfer。
摘要: Alzheimer’s disease-related pathology results in tremendous structural and functional changes in the brain. These morphological changes might lead to a less precise performance of automated brain segmentation techniques in AD-patients, which in turn could possibly lead to false allocations of gray matter, white matter or cerebrospinal fluid. FreeSurfer has been shown to operate as an accurate and reliable instrument to measure cortical thickness and volume of neuroanatomical structures. Considering the principal role of FreeSurfer in the imaging field of AD, the present study aims to investigate the robustness of FreeSurfer to capture morphological changes in the brain against varying processing variables in comparison to manual measurements (the gold standard). T1-weighted MRI scan data were used pertaining to a sample of 53 individuals (18 healthy participants, 18 patients with mild cognitive impairment, and 18 patients with mild AD). Data were analyzed with different FreeSurfer versions (v4.3.1, v4.5.0, v5.0.0, v5.1.0), on a custom-built cluster (LINUX) and a Macintosh (UNIX) workstation. Group differences across versions and workstations were most consistent for both the hippocampus and posterior cingulate, regions known to be affected in the earliest stages of the disease. The results showed that later versions of FreeSurfer were more sensitive to identify group differences and corresponded best with the results of gold standard manual volumetric methods. In conclusion, later versions of FreeSurfer were more accurate than earlier versions, especially in medial temporal and posterior parietal regions. This development is very promising for future applications of FreeSurfer in research studies and encourages the future role of FreeSurfer output as a candidate marker in clinical practice.
Export Options
About this article
Cite this article as:
Lies Clerx, Ed H.B.M. Gronenschild, Carmen Echavarri, FransVerhey, Pauline Aalten and Heidi I.L. Jacobs , Can FreeSurfer Compete with Manual Volumetric Measurements in Alzheimer’s Disease?, Current Alzheimer Research 2015; 12 (4) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567205012666150324174813
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567205012666150324174813 |
Print ISSN 1567-2050 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1875-5828 |
- Author Guidelines
- Graphical Abstracts
- Fabricating and Stating False Information
- Research Misconduct
- Post Publication Discussions and Corrections
- Publishing Ethics and Rectitude
- Increase Visibility of Your Article
- Archiving Policies
- Peer Review Workflow
- Order Your Article Before Print
- Promote Your Article
- Manuscript Transfer Facility
- Editorial Policies
- Allegations from Whistleblowers
- Announcements
Related Articles
-
Bioorganic Compounds Produced by the Fungus Monascus and their Use in Health Sciences and Medicine
Mini-Reviews in Organic Chemistry Cardiovascular Pharmacogenetics of Anti-Thrombotic Agents and Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
Current Molecular Medicine Physiological Role of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors Type Alpha on Dopamine Systems
CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets Carnitine Metabolism and Deficit - When Supplementation is Necessary?
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology Drug Delivery Systems for Prevention and Treatment of Osteoporotic Fracture
Current Drug Targets Recent Advances in Visualizing Alzheimers Plaques by Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Current Medical Imaging Left Anterior Temporal Glucose Metabolism and not Amyloid-beta Load Predicts Naming Impairment in Alzheimer’s Disease
Current Alzheimer Research Potential Linkage Between Cerebrovascular Diseases and Metabolic Syndrome
Current Drug Metabolism Metabolic Control of Glia-Mediated Neuroinflammation
Current Alzheimer Research Commentary: Neurorestoratology: A Concept and Emerging Discipline in the Treatment of Neurological Disorders
CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets Current and Future Therapeutic Strategies to Target Inflammation in Stroke
Current Drug Targets - Inflammation & Allergy Alzheimer’s Disease Targeted Nano-Based Drug Delivery Systems
Current Drug Targets Evaluation of In Vivo Efficacy of Aqueous Extract of Aerial Parts of Cynodon dactylon in Rats with Simultaneous Type 2 Diabetes and Hypertension
Current Bioactive Compounds Inflammatory Mechanisms and Oxidative Stress as Key Factors Responsible for Progression of Neurodegeneration: Role of Brain Innate Immune System
CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets Cognitive Impairment in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Prevalence and Clinical Importance
Current Rheumatology Reviews Nocturnal Blood Pressure Abnormalities in Obstructive Sleep Apnea - Clinical Predictors
Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews Abnormal Functional and Structural Asymmetry as Biomarker for Schizophrenia
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry Development of Bivalent Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors as Potential Therapeutic Drugs for Alzheimers Disease
Current Pharmaceutical Design Intracompartmental Delivery of CNTF as Therapy for Huntingtons Disease and Retinitis Pigmentosa
Current Gene Therapy Folate Status and Depressive Symptoms in Reproductive-Age Women
Current Nutrition & Food Science