Background: To understand the pathological correlations of multi--value diffusion-weighted imaging (MDWI) stretched-exponential model (SEM) parameters of α and diffusion distribution index (DDC) in patients with glioma. SEM parameters, as promising biomarkers, played an important role in histologically grading gliomas.
Methods: Biopsy specimens were grouped as high-grade glioma (HGG) or low-grade glioma (LGG). MDWI-SEM parametric mapping of DDC, α fitted by 15 -values (0-1,500 sec/mm)and DDC and α fitted by 22 -values (0-5,000 sec/mm) were matched with pathological samples (stained by MIB-1 and CD34) by coregistered localized biopsies, and all SEM parameters were correlated with these pathological indices pMIB-1(percentage of MIB-1 expression positive rate) and CD34-MVD (CD34 expression positive microvascular density for each specimen). The two-tailed Spearman's correlation was calculated for pathological indexes and SEM parameters, as well as WHO grades and SEM parameters.
Results: MDWI-derived α negatively correlated with CD34-MVD in both LGG (6 specimens) and HGG (26 specimens) (r=-0.437, =0.012). MDWI-derived DDC and DDC negatively correlated with MIB-1 expression in all glioma patients (<0.05). WHO grades negatively correlated with α(r=-0.485; 0.005) and α(r=-0.395; 0.025).
Conclusions: SEM-derived DDC and α are significant in histologically grading gliomas, DDC may indicate the proliferative ability, and CD34 stained microvascular perfusion may be an important determinant of water diffusion inhomogeneity α in glioma.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1104610 | DOI Listing |
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