Brain metabolism assessed via proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in patients with amnestic or vascular mild cognitive impairment.

2015 
Abstract Background and objectives To address the possible role of brain regional metabolic differences between different types of mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Patients and methods Brain regional metabolites in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (A-MCI) and vascular mild cognitive impairment (V-MCI) were measured via proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy ( 1 H MRS) technique. Twenty-eight patients with A-MCI, 24 patients with V-MCI and 34 normal controls (NC) were tested by a battery of neuropsychological screens. All the subjects underwent the single voxel 1 H MRS with the regions of interest (ROIs) located in the left frontal lobe, left basal ganglia and left hippocampus. Results The A-MCI showed lower NAA/Cr ratio in the left hippocampus. There was a significant correlation between recent memory score and the NAA/Cr ratio. In V-MCI, NAA/Cr ratio in the left frontal lobe was positively correlated with the cognitive score evaluated with Cambridge Cognitive Examination-Chinese version (CAMCOG-C) and its subscores of orientation, praxi, language and language comprehension. Conclusions This study indicated that there are differences in metabolism related to brain regions between A-MCI and V-MCI, thus it may be concluded that 1 H MRS may be a useful tool to differentiate A-MCI and V-MCI.
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