Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging of trigeminal nerves in relapsing herpetic keratouveitis.

Corneal hypoesthesia is the landmark of HSV and VZV keratitis and can lead to neurotrophic keratitis. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) derived technique, which offers possibilities to study axonal architecture. We aimed at assessing the potential impact of rec...

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Main Authors: Antoine Rousseau, Ghaïdaa Nasser, Christophe Chiquet, Emmanuel Barreau, Gael Gendron, Godefroy Kaswin, Mohamed M'Garrech, Farida Benoudiba, Denis Ducreux, Marc Labetoulle
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4382307?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-23498d92c9c5400f893f84f984c271262020-11-25T01:18:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01104e012218610.1371/journal.pone.0122186Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging of trigeminal nerves in relapsing herpetic keratouveitis.Antoine RousseauGhaïdaa NasserChristophe ChiquetEmmanuel BarreauGael GendronGodefroy KaswinMohamed M'GarrechFarida BenoudibaDenis DucreuxMarc LabetoulleCorneal hypoesthesia is the landmark of HSV and VZV keratitis and can lead to neurotrophic keratitis. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) derived technique, which offers possibilities to study axonal architecture. We aimed at assessing the potential impact of recurrent HSV or VZV-related keratitis on the axonal architecture of trigeminal nerves using DTI.Prospective non-interventional study.Twelve patients and 24 controls.DTI using MRI of the trigeminal fibers and corneal esthesiometry using the Cochet-Bonnet esthesiometer were acquired for patients affected by unilateral and recurrent HSV or VZV-related keratitis (3 months after the last corneal inflammatory event), and control subjects with no history of ocular or neuronal disease affecting the trigeminal pathways.Fractional anisotropy (FA) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) were compared between the 2 eyes of both patients and controls, and correlated with corneal esthesiometry.FA was lower in the trigeminal fibers ipsilateral to the affected eye compared to the non-affected side (0.39±0.02 versus 0.46±0.04, P=0.03). This difference was more important than the intra-individual variability observed in controls. Concomitantly, the asymmetry in ADC results was significantly correlated with the loss of corneal sensitivity in the affected eye.Corneal hypoesthesia related to HSV and VZV keratitis is associated with persistent modifications in the architecture and functionality of the trigeminal fibers. These results add further explanation to the pathogenesis of HSV and VZV-induced neurotrophic keratitis, which may occur despite an apparent quiescence of the disease.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4382307?pdf=render
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author Antoine Rousseau
Ghaïdaa Nasser
Christophe Chiquet
Emmanuel Barreau
Gael Gendron
Godefroy Kaswin
Mohamed M'Garrech
Farida Benoudiba
Denis Ducreux
Marc Labetoulle
spellingShingle Antoine Rousseau
Ghaïdaa Nasser
Christophe Chiquet
Emmanuel Barreau
Gael Gendron
Godefroy Kaswin
Mohamed M'Garrech
Farida Benoudiba
Denis Ducreux
Marc Labetoulle
Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging of trigeminal nerves in relapsing herpetic keratouveitis.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Antoine Rousseau
Ghaïdaa Nasser
Christophe Chiquet
Emmanuel Barreau
Gael Gendron
Godefroy Kaswin
Mohamed M'Garrech
Farida Benoudiba
Denis Ducreux
Marc Labetoulle
author_sort Antoine Rousseau
title Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging of trigeminal nerves in relapsing herpetic keratouveitis.
title_short Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging of trigeminal nerves in relapsing herpetic keratouveitis.
title_full Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging of trigeminal nerves in relapsing herpetic keratouveitis.
title_fullStr Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging of trigeminal nerves in relapsing herpetic keratouveitis.
title_full_unstemmed Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging of trigeminal nerves in relapsing herpetic keratouveitis.
title_sort diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging of trigeminal nerves in relapsing herpetic keratouveitis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Corneal hypoesthesia is the landmark of HSV and VZV keratitis and can lead to neurotrophic keratitis. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) derived technique, which offers possibilities to study axonal architecture. We aimed at assessing the potential impact of recurrent HSV or VZV-related keratitis on the axonal architecture of trigeminal nerves using DTI.Prospective non-interventional study.Twelve patients and 24 controls.DTI using MRI of the trigeminal fibers and corneal esthesiometry using the Cochet-Bonnet esthesiometer were acquired for patients affected by unilateral and recurrent HSV or VZV-related keratitis (3 months after the last corneal inflammatory event), and control subjects with no history of ocular or neuronal disease affecting the trigeminal pathways.Fractional anisotropy (FA) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) were compared between the 2 eyes of both patients and controls, and correlated with corneal esthesiometry.FA was lower in the trigeminal fibers ipsilateral to the affected eye compared to the non-affected side (0.39±0.02 versus 0.46±0.04, P=0.03). This difference was more important than the intra-individual variability observed in controls. Concomitantly, the asymmetry in ADC results was significantly correlated with the loss of corneal sensitivity in the affected eye.Corneal hypoesthesia related to HSV and VZV keratitis is associated with persistent modifications in the architecture and functionality of the trigeminal fibers. These results add further explanation to the pathogenesis of HSV and VZV-induced neurotrophic keratitis, which may occur despite an apparent quiescence of the disease.
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