Aerobic capacity moderates the association between cervical cord atrophy and clinical disability in mildly disabled multiple sclerosis patients.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Multiple Sclerosis Journal Pub Date : 2025-02-14 DOI:10.1177/13524585251318647
Matteo Albergoni, Paolo Preziosa, Alessandro Meani, Chiara Dallari, Paola Valsasina, Maria A Rocca, Massimo Filippi
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Abstract

Background: Spinal cord volume loss is associated with clinical disability in multiple sclerosis (MS). Aerobic capacity may mitigate the impact of central nervous system (CNS) damage accumulation, exerting beneficial effects on MS-related disability.

Objectives: We investigated whether aerobic capacity could moderate the association between spinal cord atrophy and clinical disability in MS.

Methods: In this cross-sectional analysis, expanded disability status scale (EDSS), peak of oxygen consumption (VO2peak), brain volumetric measures, and the normalized mean upper cervical cord area (nMUCCA) were collected from 51 MS patients and 33 healthy controls (HCs). Low aerobic capacity was defined as having a VO2peak z-score less than -1.64 standard deviations. In MS patients, we explored whether the association between nMUCCA and EDSS is moderated by the level of aerobic capacity.

Results: The relationship between nMUCCA and EDSS was moderated by aerobic capacity, with a significant nMUCCA × aerobic capacity interaction (β = -0.099, 95% bootstrapped confidence interval [CI] = [-0.172; -0.014], p = 0.012). Lower nMUCCA was significantly associated with higher EDSS score in MS patients with low aerobic capacity (β = -0.073, p < 0.001), but not in those with high aerobic capacity (β = 0.026, p = 0.417).

Conclusions: In MS patients with mild disability, higher aerobic capacity can potentially mitigate the negative impact of spinal cord damage on clinical disability.

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背景:脊髓容积损失与多发性硬化症(MS)的临床残疾有关。有氧运动能力可减轻中枢神经系统(CNS)损伤累积的影响,对多发性硬化症相关残疾产生有益影响:我们研究了有氧运动能力是否能缓和脊髓萎缩与多发性硬化症临床残疾之间的关系:在这项横断面分析中,我们收集了 51 名多发性硬化症患者和 33 名健康对照者(HCs)的扩展残疾状况量表(EDSS)、耗氧量峰值(VO2peak)、脑容量测量值和归一化平均上颈部脊髓面积(nMUCCA)。VO2峰值z-score小于-1.64个标准差即定义为低有氧能力。在多发性硬化症患者中,我们探讨了 nMUCCA 与 EDSS 之间的关系是否会受到有氧能力水平的影响:nMUCCA 与 EDSS 之间的关系受有氧能力的调节,nMUCCA × 有氧能力之间存在显著的交互作用(β = -0.099,95% 引导置信区间 [CI] = [-0.172; -0.014],p = 0.012)。在有氧能力较低的多发性硬化症患者中,较低的nMUCCA与较高的EDSS评分显著相关(β = -0.073,p < 0.001),但在有氧能力较高的患者中则不相关(β = 0.026,p = 0.417):在轻度残疾的多发性硬化症患者中,较高的有氧运动能力有可能减轻脊髓损伤对临床残疾的负面影响。
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Multiple Sclerosis Journal
Multiple Sclerosis Journal 医学-临床神经学
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10.90
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6.90%
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186
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Multiple Sclerosis Journal is a peer-reviewed international journal that focuses on all aspects of multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica and other related autoimmune diseases of the central nervous system. The journal for your research in the following areas: * __Biologic basis:__ pathology, myelin biology, pathophysiology of the blood/brain barrier, axo-glial pathobiology, remyelination, virology and microbiome, immunology, proteomics * __Epidemology and genetics:__ genetics epigenetics, epidemiology * __Clinical and Neuroimaging:__ clinical neurology, biomarkers, neuroimaging and clinical outcome measures * __Therapeutics and rehabilitation:__ therapeutics, rehabilitation, psychology, neuroplasticity, neuroprotection, and systematic management Print ISSN: 1352-4585
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