Structural and microstructural predictors of cognitive decline in deep brain stimulation of subthalamic nucleus in Parkinson’s disease

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 NEUROIMAGING
Pavel Filip , Josef Mana , Andrej Lasica , Jiří Keller , Dušan Urgošík , Jaromír May , Karsten Mueller , Robert Jech , Ondrej Bezdicek , Filip Růžička
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Abstract

Background and objectives

The intricate relationship between deep brain stimulation (DBS) in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and cognitive impairment has lately garnered substantial attention. The presented study evaluated pre-DBS structural and microstructural cerebral patterns as possible predictors of future cognitive decline in PD DBS patients.

Methods

Pre-DBS MRI data in 72 PD patients were combined with neuropsychological examinations and follow-up for an average of 2.3 years after DBS implantation procedure using a screening cognitive test validated for diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment in PD in a Czech population – Dementia Rating Scale 2.

Results

PD patients who would exhibit post-DBS cognitive decline were found to have, already at the pre-DBS stage, significantly lower cortical thickness and lower microstructural complexity than cognitively stable PD patients. Differences in the regions directly related to cognition as bilateral parietal, insular and cingulate cortices, but also occipital and sensorimotor cortex were detected. Furthermore, hippocampi, putamina, cerebellum and upper brainstem were implicated as well, all despite the absence of pre-DBS differences in cognitive performance and in the position of DBS leads or stimulation parameters between the two groups.

Conclusions

Our findings indicate that the cognitive decline in the presented PD cohort was not attributable primarily to DBS of the subthalamic nucleus but was associated with a clinically silent structural and microstructural predisposition to future cognitive deterioration present already before the DBS system implantation.

帕金森病患者眼下核深部脑刺激认知功能下降的结构和微结构预测因素
背景和目的:帕金森病(PD)的深部脑刺激(DBS)与认知障碍之间错综复杂的关系最近引起了广泛关注。本研究评估了 DBS 前的大脑结构和微结构模式,以此作为帕金森病 DBS 患者未来认知能力下降的可能预测因素:72名帕金森病患者的DBS前核磁共振成像数据与神经心理学检查相结合,并在DBS植入术后平均2.3年进行随访,使用的是在捷克人群中经过验证的用于诊断帕金森病轻度认知障碍的筛查认知测试--痴呆评定量表2:结果发现,与认知功能稳定的帕金森病患者相比,在植入 DBS 前阶段就表现出认知功能下降的帕金森病患者的皮质厚度和微结构复杂性明显较低。与认知直接相关的区域,如双侧顶叶、岛叶和扣带回皮层,以及枕叶和感觉运动皮层都存在差异。此外,海马、大脑皮质、小脑和上脑干也受到了影响,尽管两组患者在接受 DBS 治疗前的认知能力、DBS 导联的位置或刺激参数都没有差异:我们的研究结果表明,眼下核 DBS 并不是导致帕金森病患者认知能力下降的主要原因,而是与 DBS 系统植入前就已存在的、临床上并不明显的未来认知能力下降的结构和微结构倾向有关。
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Neuroimage-Clinical
Neuroimage-Clinical NEUROIMAGING-
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
4.80%
发文量
368
审稿时长
52 days
期刊介绍: NeuroImage: Clinical, a journal of diseases, disorders and syndromes involving the Nervous System, provides a vehicle for communicating important advances in the study of abnormal structure-function relationships of the human nervous system based on imaging. The focus of NeuroImage: Clinical is on defining changes to the brain associated with primary neurologic and psychiatric diseases and disorders of the nervous system as well as behavioral syndromes and developmental conditions. The main criterion for judging papers is the extent of scientific advancement in the understanding of the pathophysiologic mechanisms of diseases and disorders, in identification of functional models that link clinical signs and symptoms with brain function and in the creation of image based tools applicable to a broad range of clinical needs including diagnosis, monitoring and tracking of illness, predicting therapeutic response and development of new treatments. Papers dealing with structure and function in animal models will also be considered if they reveal mechanisms that can be readily translated to human conditions.
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