Functional neural substrates of Parkinson’s disease and potential underpinnings of acute responses to acupuncture stimulation

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Hyoung-Min Lee , Dong-Hyuk Lee , Han-Gyul Lee , Seungwon Kwon , Seung-Yeon Cho , Woo-Sang Jung , Sang-Kwan Moon , Jung-Mi Park , Chang-Nam Ko , Seong-Uk Park
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Parkinson’s disease is a heterogenous neurodegenerative disorder with a wide variety of motor and non-motor symptoms. This study used resting-state fMRI to identify the neural substrates of PD and explore the acute neural response to acupuncture stimulation in 74 participants (50 patients with PD and 24 healthy controls). All participants with PD were evaluated for the severity of symptoms using the Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale and Balance Master. The z-transformed fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation analysis showed significant differences between the PD and healthy controls in the cerebellar regions, which are thought to play a crucial role in PD pathology. Subsequently, seed-based functional connectivity of the cerebellum with the frontal, parietal, and limbic regions was identified as a potential diagnostic marker for PD. In addition, spontaneous neural activity in the precentral gyrus and thalamus was significantly associated with the severity of PD symptoms. Neural activity in the precentral gyrus, precuneus, and superior temporal gyrus showed a significant correlation with Balance Master indicators. Finally, acupuncture stimulation at GB34 significantly reduced the activity of the occipital regions in patients with PD, but this effect was not observed in healthy controls. The mixed-effects analysis revealed an interaction effects between group and acupuncture stimulation, suggesting that the modulatory effects of acupuncture could differ depending on disease status. Therefore, this study suggests the neural substrates of PD and potential underpinnings of acute neural response to acupuncture stimulation.
帕金森病的功能神经基质和针灸刺激急性反应的潜在基础。
帕金森病是一种异质性神经退行性疾病,具有多种运动和非运动症状。本研究使用静息态 fMRI 来识别帕金森病的神经基底,并探索 74 名参与者(50 名帕金森病患者和 24 名健康对照者)对针灸刺激的急性神经反应。所有帕金森病患者都使用统一帕金森病评分量表和平衡大师评估了症状的严重程度。低频波动的z转换分数振幅分析表明,帕金森病患者和健康对照者的小脑区域存在显著差异,而小脑区域被认为在帕金森病病理中起着关键作用。随后,基于种子的小脑与额叶、顶叶和边缘区域的功能连接被确定为一种潜在的帕金森病诊断标记。此外,前中央回和丘脑的自发神经活动与帕金森病症状的严重程度有显著关联。中央前回、楔前回和颞上回的神经活动与平衡大师指标有显著相关性。最后,针刺 GB34 可明显降低帕金森病患者枕叶区的活动,但在健康对照组中未观察到这种效应。混合效应分析显示,组别与针刺刺激之间存在交互效应,表明针刺的调节作用可能因疾病状态而异。因此,本研究提示了帕金森病的神经基底以及针刺刺激急性神经反应的潜在基础。
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Neuroscience
Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.20
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394
审稿时长
52 days
期刊介绍: Neuroscience publishes papers describing the results of original research on any aspect of the scientific study of the nervous system. Any paper, however short, will be considered for publication provided that it reports significant, new and carefully confirmed findings with full experimental details.
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