Nigral volume loss in prodromal, early, and moderate Parkinson's disease.

Jason Langley, Kristy S Hwang, Daniel E Huddleston, Xiaoping P Hu
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The loss of melanized neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc) is a hallmark pathology in Parkinson's disease (PD). Melanized neurons in SNc can be visualized in vivo using magnetization transfer (MT) effects. Nigral volume was extracted in data acquired with a MT-prepared gradient echo sequence in 50 controls, 90 non-manifest carriers (46 LRRK2 and 44 GBA1 nonmanifest carriers), 217 prodromal hyposmic participants, 76 participants with rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD), 194 de novo PD patients and 26 moderate PD patients from the Parkinson's Progressive Markers Initiative. No difference in nigral volume was seen between controls and LRRK2 and GBA1 non-manifest carriers ( F =0.732; P =0.483). A significant main effect in group was observed between controls, prodromal hyposmic participants, RBD participants, and overt PD patients ( F =9.882; P <10 -3 ). This study shows that nigral depigmentation can be robustly detected in prodromal and overt PD populations.

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前驱、早期和中度帕金森病患者的黑质体积损失。
黑质致密部(SNc)黑化神经元的丧失是帕金森病(PD)的标志性病理学。SNc中的黑化神经元可以使用磁化转移(MT)效应在体内可视化。在33名对照、83名非显性携带者(42名LRRK2和41名GBA非显性携带者)、65名前驱性尿道下裂参与者、105名新发帕金森病患者和26名来自帕金森氏渐进性标志物倡议的48个月帕金森病患者中,从MT制备的梯度回波序列获得的数据中提取尼日利亚体积。对照组与LRRK2和GBA非明显携带者之间的黑质体积没有差异(F=0.076;P=0.927),和显性帕金森病患者(F=5.192;P=0.002)。疾病持续时间越长,黑质体积越低(r=-0.252;P=0.010)。本研究表明,在前驱性尿道下裂参与者和显性帕金森症患者中,黑质色素脱失可以很好地检测到。
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