Muscle MRI Pattern in Dysferlinopathy and its Correlation with Dysferlin Gait.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-13 DOI:10.4103/aian.aian_987_24
Tanushree Chawla, Dipti Baskar, Kiran Polavarapu, Veeramani Preethish-Kumar, Saraswati Nashi, Seena Vengalil, Karthik Kulanthaivelu, Jitender Saini, Akshata Huddar, Gopikrishnan Unnikrishnan, Bevinahalli Nanjegowda Nandeesh, Atchayaram Nalini
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Background and objectives: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in dysferlinopathy has consistently demonstrated a particular pattern of affliction. We aimed to study muscle MRI characteristics of lower limbs in limb girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD)-R2 phenotypes and correlate them with the gait pattern.

Methods: Forty genetically and/or biopsy-proven cases of dysferlinopathy underwent muscle MRI of the lower limbs. The pattern and extent of fatty infiltration and edema were recorded. Spearman's correlation analysis was used to find the correlation between muscle involvement and demographics, duration of illness, Muscular Dystrophy Functional Rating Scale (MDFRS), genotype, and gait pattern.

Results: Mean age at onset and duration of illness at evaluation were 21.5 ± 6.3 years and 7.15 ± 4.95 years, respectively. Male: Female of patients was 2:1. Long head of biceps femoris was most severely involved with relative sparing of short head. Specific MRI pattern was noted based on phenotype, though no genotypic correlation was observed. Adductor magnus and semimembranosus were more severely involved in LGMD and proximodistal (PD) forms compared to Miyoshi muscular dystrophy type 1 phenotype. In addition, tibialis posterior and extensor hallucis longus were more severely involved in PD compared to MM and LGMD phenotypes. MDFRS mobility domain and duration of illness correlated with MRI findings. Gait pattern analysis revealed more severe involvement of flexor hallucis longus compared to extensor hallucis longus.

Conclusions: Muscle involvement differed based on the phenotype. Characteristic great toe extension in PD phenotype showed an imaging correlation with more severe involvement of flexor hallucis longus compared to extensor hallucis longus. Thus, imaging can be a potential biomarker to study the evolution and severity of disease in dysferlinopathy.

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背景和目的:异ferlinopathy的磁共振成像(MRI)一直显示出一种特殊的痛苦模式。我们旨在研究肢体带状肌营养不良(LGMD)-R2表型的下肢肌肉MRI特征,并将其与步态模式相关联。方法:对40例遗传和/或活检证实的异常蛋白病患者进行下肢肌肉MRI检查。记录脂肪浸润和水肿的形态和程度。采用Spearman相关分析发现肌肉受累与人口统计学、病程、肌营养不良功能评定量表(MDFRS)、基因型和步态模式之间存在相关性。结果:两组患者的平均发病年龄分别为21.5±6.3岁和7.15±4.95岁。男女比例为2:1。股骨二头肌长头与短头相对保留的关系最为严重。虽然没有观察到基因型相关性,但基于表型的特定MRI模式被注意到。与Miyoshi肌营养不良1型表型相比,LGMD和近端远端(PD)形式更严重地累及大收肌和半膜肌。此外,与MM和LGMD表型相比,PD对胫骨后肌和拇长伸肌的影响更严重。MDFRS活动域和病程与MRI表现相关。步态模式分析显示,与幻觉长伸肌相比,幻觉长屈肌受累更严重。结论:肌肉受累因表型而异。PD表型的特征性大脚趾延伸与幻觉长屈肌的严重受累相比,与幻觉长伸肌的严重受累相关。因此,成像可以成为研究异ferlinopathy疾病演变和严重程度的潜在生物标志物。
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Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
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