Correlation study between MR spectroscopic findings and cell proliferation in astrocytoma
- VernacularTitle:星形细胞瘤MR波谱与细胞增殖活性的相关性研究
- Author:
Jun CHEN
;
Li-Ming XIA
;
Ming-Li ZOU
;
Kong-Hua WANG
;
Ding-Yi FENG
;
Wen-Zhen ZHU
;
Cheng-Yuan WANG
;
Yi-Cheng ZHOU
;
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy;
Astrocytoma;
Proliferating cell nuclear antigen;
Immunohistochemistry
- From:
Chinese Journal of Radiology
2001;0(04):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the relationship between findings of proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy(~1H-MRS)and tumor proliferative potential in patents with astrocytoma.Methods Thirty four patients of astrocytomas proved by surgery and pathology were examined by MRI and ~1H-MRS,among them 26 were of grade Ⅰ or Ⅱ(low grade)and 8 of grade Ⅲ or Ⅳ(high grade).Twenty one eases of astrocytomas(17 low-grade and 4 high grade respectively)were homogeneous type.Expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen(PCNA)was detected by immunohistochemical method of streptavidin- biotin-peroxidase(SP).Results The Cho/NAA and Cho/Cr ratios of high-grade astrocytomas(M=4.895, 4.845 respectively)were significantly higher than those of low-grade astrocytomas(M=2.920, 2.000 respectively)in the 21 homogeneous astrocytomas(Z=-2.597,P=0.009;Z=-2.687,P= 0.007 respectively),and the ratios were found to be significantly correlated to the expression of PCNA(A= 7.880)(r=0.607,P=0.003;r=0.457,P=0.038 respectively).However,the differences of Cho/NAA、 Cho/Cr ratios between the high-grade and low-grade astrocytomas were not significant when 34 cases were included,and no relationship was found between Cho/NAA(M=3.965,2.890 respectively)、Cho/Cr(M= 3.080、1.960 respectively)ratios and the expression of PCNA(A=8.100)(r=0.060,P=0.738;r= 0.125,P=0.480 respectively).Conclusion By measuring the Cho/NAA and Cho/Cr ratios,~1 H-MRS may be a valuable method for presurgical in invo prediction of the malignant degree,tumor proliferative potential and prognosis of homogeneous-type astrocytomas.