Laura-Adela
Harsan1, Yi Sun1, Nicoleta Baxan1, Jrgen
Hennig1, Dominik von Elverfeldt1
1Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Medical
Physics,
Long-term
cuprizone treatment in female and male mice, underlined the course of the
disease from acute demyelinating to the chronic state. In-vivo DT-MRI,
performed using 45 gradient diffusion directions sensitively assessed the
myelin and axonal damage in relationship with the modifications of radial and
axial diffusivity. When compared with females, the progressing pathology in
the male brains had a stronger impact on the values of DT-MRI derived indices
(D_radial , D_axial), suggesting a faster and more severe course of the
disease. The existence of a sexual dimorphism in demyelination implies a
gender-specific response to different strategies developed to induce
recovery.