Cerebral White Matter Maturation Patterns in Preterm Infants : An MRI T 2 Relaxation Anisotropy and Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study

Background and Purpose: Preterm birth is associated with worse neurodevelopmental outcome, but brain maturation in preterm infants is poorly characterised with standard methods. We evaluated white matter (WM) of infant brains at term-equivalent age, as a function of gestational age at birth, using multi-modal MRI. Methods: Infants born very pre-term (< 32 weeks gestation) and late pre-term (33-36 weeks gestation) were scanned at 3T at term-equivalent age using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and T2 relaxometry. MRI data were analysed using tract-based spatial statistics, and anisotropy of T2 relaxation was also determined. Principal component analysis and linear discriminant analysis were applied to seek the variables best distinguishing very pre-term and late pre-term groups. Results: Across widespread regions of WM, T2 is longer in very pre-term infants than in late pre-term ones. These effects are more prevalent in regions of WM which myelinate earlier and faster. Similar effects are obtained from DTI, showing that fractional anisotropy (FA) is lower and radial diffusivity higher in the very pre-term group, with a bias towards earlier myelinating regions. Discriminant analysis shows high sensitivity and specificity of combined T2 relaxometry and DTI for the detection of a distinct WM development pathway in very preterm infants. T2 relaxation is anisotropic, depending on the angle between WM fibre and magnetic field, and this effect is modulated by FA.

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