Multimodal MRI data from N=100 cognitively normal older subjects in the Penn Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center were analyzed. An established CBF-based PVWM mask was used to extract mean values for DTI metrics (fractional anisotropy (FA), mean diffusivity (MD), axial diffusivity (AD) and radial diffusivity (RD)). We derived WMH lesion masks from FLAIR MRI to calculate total WMH volume and to exclude WMH voxels from WM and PVWM regions.
Cohort mean age was 73(6) years with 61% females. All DTI metrics were significantly higher in NA-PVWM compared to NAWM (all P<0.001). Only FA in both NAWM (P=0.010) and NA-PVWM (P=0.007) was significantly associated with hypertension. None of the DTI metrics were associated with diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, or smoking. After adjustment for age and sex, diffusivity values in both NA-PVWM and NAWM correlated similarly with total WMH volume (all P<0.001, except P=0.003 for AD in NA-PVWM), whereas FA was significantly correlated with WMH volume only in NA-PVWM (P<0.001).
PVWM differs from total WM in microstructural characteristics derived from DTI. FA in NA-PVWM was associated with hypertension and with overall WMH burden, suggesting that FA in PVWM may be a potential biomarker of CSVD.