Brain metabolic profile assessed by magnetic resonance spectroscopy in ‎‎children with Down syndrome: Relation to intelligence quotient

Nesreen Safwat El Feil, H. S. Elmahdy, Rasha Ahmed Elmahdy, Ahmed Abd-Elbasset Aboelezz‎, Heba S Dawoud, Mohammed Al-Beltagi
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BACKGROUND Down syndrome (DS) is one of the most common causes of intellectual disability. Children with DS have varying intelligence quotient (IQ) that can predict their learning abilities. AIM To assess the brain metabolic profiles of children with DS and compare them to standard controls, using magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) and correlating the results with IQ. METHODS This case-control study included 40 children with DS aged 6-15 years and 40 age and sex-matched healthy children as controls. MRS was used to evaluate ratios of choline/creatine (Cho/Cr), N-acetyl aspartic acid/creatine (NAA/Cr), and myoinositol/creatine (MI/Cr (in the frontal, temporal, and occipital lobes and basal ganglia and compared to controls and correlated with IQ. RESULTS Children with DS showed significant reductions in NAA/Cr and MI/Cr and a non-significant reduction in Cho/Cr in frontal lobes compared to controls. Additionally, we observed significant decreases in NAA/Cr, MI/Cr, and Cho/Cr in the temporal and occipital lobes and basal ganglia in children with DS compared to controls. Furthermore, there was a significant correlation between IQ and metabolic ratios in the brains of children with DS. CONCLUSION Brain metabolic profile could be a good predictor of IQ in children with DS.
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通过磁共振光谱评估唐氏综合征患儿的脑代谢状况:与智商的关系
唐氏综合症(DS)是导致智力残疾的最常见原因之一。患有退行性障碍的儿童有不同的智商(IQ),可以预测他们的学习能力。目的利用磁共振波谱(MRS)技术评估DS患儿的脑代谢特征,并将其与标准对照进行比较,并将结果与智商进行比较。方法选取40例6 ~ 15岁DS患儿和40例年龄、性别匹配的健康儿童作为对照。MRS用于评估额叶、颞叶、枕叶和基底神经节中胆碱/肌酸(Cho/Cr)、n -乙酰天冬氨酸/肌酸(NAA/Cr)和肌醇/肌酸(MI/Cr)的比值,并与对照组进行比较,并与智商相关。结果:与对照组相比,DS患儿的NAA/Cr和MI/Cr显著降低,额叶Cho/Cr无显著降低。此外,我们观察到与对照组相比,退行性椎体滑移儿童颞叶、枕叶和基底神经节的NAA/Cr、MI/Cr和Cho/Cr显著降低。此外,DS患儿的智商与大脑代谢率之间存在显著的相关性。结论脑代谢谱可以很好地预测退行性痴呆儿童的智商。
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