Jeong Yong, Cho Sang Soo, Park Jung Mi, Kang Sue J, Lee Jae Sung, Kang Eunjoo, Na Duk L, Kim Sang Eun
Department of Neurology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
J Nucl Med. 2005 Feb;46(2):233-9.
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a common cause of presenile dementia. The aim of the current study was 2-fold: (a) to delineate the brain regions with reduction of glucose metabolism, and (b) to investigate the hemispheric asymmetry of glucose metabolism in FTD using (18)F-FDG PET.
We compared the regional metabolic patterns on (18)F-FDG PET images obtained from 29 patients with FTD and 11 healthy subjects using a voxel-wise analysis (statistical parametric mapping [SPM]). The hemispheric asymmetry of glucose metabolism was computed based on 2 different measures: one (AI(ROI)) by counting the (18)F-FDG activity of each hemisphere on the normalized and spatially smoothed PET images and the other (AI(SPM)) by counting the number of voxels with significant hypometabolism based on SPM results.
Significant hypometabolism was identified in extensive prefrontal areas, cingulate gyri, anterior temporal regions, and the left inferior parietal lobule. Hypometabolism was also found in the bilateral insula and uncus, left putamen and globus pallidus, and medial thalamic structures. Frontal hypometabolism was more prominent in the left hemisphere than in the right. Twenty-six (90%) of the 29 patients with FTD had AI(ROI) values indicating significant lateralization of glucose metabolism; 18 patients had hypometabolism more severe on the left than right side, and only 8 patients had the opposite pattern. Results from AI(SPM) showed similar patterns.
The voxel-wise analysis of (18)F-FDG PET images of patients with FTD revealed hypometabolism in extensive cortical regions, such as frontal and anterior temporal areas, cingulate gyri, uncus, and insula and subcortical areas, including basal ganglia (putamen and globus pallidus) and medial thalamic regions. The hemispheric asymmetry of hypometabolism (more frequently lateralized to the left) was common in patients with FTD, which may be another metabolic feature that helps to differentiate FTD from Alzheimer's disease or other causes of dementia.
额颞叶痴呆(FTD)是早老性痴呆的常见病因。本研究的目的有两个:(a)描绘葡萄糖代谢降低的脑区,(b)使用(18)F-FDG PET研究FTD患者葡萄糖代谢的半球不对称性。
我们使用体素分析(统计参数映射[SPM])比较了29例FTD患者和11名健康受试者的(18)F-FDG PET图像上的区域代谢模式。基于两种不同的测量方法计算葡萄糖代谢的半球不对称性:一种(AI(ROI))是通过计算标准化和空间平滑后的PET图像上每个半球的(18)F-FDG活性,另一种(AI(SPM))是根据SPM结果计算具有显著代谢减低的体素数量。
在广泛的前额叶区域、扣带回、颞前叶区域和左侧顶下小叶发现了显著的代谢减低。双侧岛叶和钩回、左侧壳核和苍白球以及丘脑内侧结构也发现了代谢减低。额叶代谢减低在左半球比右半球更明显。29例FTD患者中有26例(90%)的AI(ROI)值表明葡萄糖代谢有显著的偏侧化;18例患者左侧代谢减低比右侧更严重,只有8例患者呈现相反模式。AI(SPM)的结果显示了类似的模式。
对FTD患者的(18)F-FDG PET图像进行体素分析发现,广泛的皮质区域,如额叶和颞前叶区域、扣带回、钩回和岛叶以及皮质下区域,包括基底神经节(壳核和苍白球)和丘脑内侧区域存在代谢减低。代谢减低的半球不对称性(更常见于左侧偏侧化)在FTD患者中很常见,这可能是有助于将FTD与阿尔茨海默病或其他痴呆病因区分开来的另一个代谢特征。