31P MR spectroscopic assessment of muscle in patients with myasthenia gravis before and after thymectomy: initial experience

Radiology. 2008 Apr;247(1):162-9. doi: 10.1148/radiol.2471070591. Epub 2008 Feb 12.

Abstract

Purpose: To prospectively assess muscle metabolism in myasthenia gravis (MG) patients before and after thymectomy by using phosphorus 31 (31P) magnetic resonance (MR) spectroscopy.

Materials and methods: With institutional review board approval and informed consent, resting and dynamic (31)P MR spectroscopy were performed in 14 healthy volunteers (five men, nine women; mean age, 33 years; range, 23-48 years) and 16 MG patients (six men, 10 women; mean age, 37 years; range 18-50 years) before and after thymectomy. Patients were stratified into groups according to the modified Osserman classification: mild-MG group (classes I-IIA) and moderate-to-severe-MG group (classes IIB-IV). Variables compared among the three groups (Kruskal-Wallis test) included the inorganic phosphate (P(i))-adenosine triphosphate (ATP) (P(i)/ATP) ratio, phosphocreatine (PCr)-ATP (PCr/ATP) ratio, P(i)/PCr ratio, muscle pH at resting and at end-exercise ( 31)P MR spectroscopy, rate constant for PCr recovery (k(PCr)), and maximum oxidative capacity (V(max)). These variables were also compared in MG patients before and after thymectomy (Wilcoxon signed rank test).

Results: There were no significant differences in resting P(i)/ATP, PCr/ATP, and P(i)/PCr ratios and resting muscle pH among the three groups (control group, 14; mild-MG group, nine; moderate-to-severe-MG group, seven). Comparison of the control group with the mild-MG group and comparison of the mild-MG group before thymectomy with the mild-MG group after thymectomy showed no significant differences in end-exercise P(i)/ATP, PCr/ATP, and P(i)/PCr ratios; end-exercise muscle pH; k(PCr); and V(max). Compared with the control and mild-MG groups, the moderate-to-severe-MG group had significantly higher end-exercise P(i)/ATP and P(i)/PCr ratios and significantly lower end-exercise muscle pH, k(PCr), and V(max) before thymectomy (P < or = .001), but these values showed significant restoration to normal after thymectomy (P = .018).

Conclusion: Mild-MG group patients have muscle oxidative metabolism similar to that of healthy control subjects, whereas moderate-to-severe-MG group patients have impaired V(max) during exercise and a noticeable shift to glycolytic metabolism, but these abnormalities are reversible after thymectomy.

MeSH terms

  • Adenosine Triphosphate / analysis
  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Isotonic Contraction
  • Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Muscle, Skeletal / chemistry*
  • Myasthenia Gravis / metabolism*
  • Myasthenia Gravis / surgery
  • Phosphates / analysis
  • Phosphocreatine / analysis
  • Thymectomy*

Substances

  • Phosphates
  • Phosphocreatine
  • Adenosine Triphosphate