Reduced volume of the mediodorsal and anteroventral thalamus is associated with anxiety in Parkinson's disease: A cross-sectional 7-tesla MRI study.

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Journal of Parkinson's disease Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-03 DOI:10.1177/1877718X241308141
Guillaume Carey, Mark L Kuijf, Stijn Michielse, Amée F Wolters, Kathy Dujardin, Albert Fg Leentjens
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BackgroundParkinson's disease (PD)-related anxiety occurs frequently and may be associated with imbalance between anxiety-related circuits. While the thalamus is a shared region of these circuits, its role in PD-related anxiety has not been explored so far.ObjectiveTo identify changes in volume of the thalamus and its subnuclei in patients with PD-related anxiety.MethodsCognitively intact PD patients (n = 105) were divided into two groups based on their score on the Parkinson anxiety scale (PAS): 31 PD patients had anxiety (Anx-PD) and 74 did not have anxiety (non-Anx-PD). Forty-five healthy control subjects were included. Participants underwent 7-Tesla MRI scanning. Using automatic segmentation, the volumes of the thalamus and its subnuclei were measured, compared between the groups and regressed on the PAS.ResultsThe volumes of the thalamus and its subnuclei did not significantly differ between the groups. However, in anxious PD patients, more severe anxiety was strongly associated with a smaller volume of the right medial thalamic subregion, specifically the right mediodorsal magnocellular nucleus and the right mediodorsal parvocellular nucleus (R = 0.63, ßPAS = -0.546, p-valuemodel = 0.007 and R = 0.60, ßPAS = -0.547, p-valuemodel = 0.016, respectively), and of the left anteroventral thalamus (R = 0.73, FDR p-valuemodel = 0.002, ßPAS = -0.407, p-valuePAS = 0.01).ConclusionsA reduced volume of the mediodorsal and anteroventral thalamus, overlapping structures between the anxiety related circuits, are associated with more severe PD-related anxiety and may explain its high prevalence in the disease.

丘脑中背侧和前腹侧体积减小与帕金森病患者的焦虑有关:一项横断面7-特斯拉MRI研究
背景:帕金森病(PD)相关焦虑频繁发生,可能与焦虑相关回路失衡有关。虽然丘脑是这些回路的共享区域,但迄今为止尚未探索其在pd相关焦虑中的作用。目的:探讨pd相关性焦虑患者丘脑及其亚核体积的变化。方法:105例认知完整的PD患者根据帕金森焦虑量表(PAS)得分分为两组:31例PD患者有焦虑(ax -PD), 74例PD患者无焦虑(non- ax -PD)。纳入45名健康对照受试者。参与者接受7特斯拉MRI扫描。使用自动分割,测量丘脑及其亚核的体积,比较各组之间的差异,并在PAS上进行回归。结果:两组间丘脑及其亚核体积无明显差异。然而,在焦虑型PD患者中,更严重的焦虑与右侧丘脑内侧亚区,特别是右侧中背侧大细胞核和右侧中背侧旁细胞核(R = 0.63, ßPAS = -0.546, p-valuemodel = 0.007和R = 0.60, ßPAS = -0.547, p-valuemodel = 0.016)和左侧前腹侧丘脑(R = 0.73, FDR p-valuemodel = 0.002, ßPAS = -0.407, p-valuePAS = 0.01)体积较小密切相关。结论:丘脑中背侧和前腹侧体积的减少,以及焦虑相关回路之间的重叠结构,与更严重的pd相关焦虑有关,这可能解释了pd相关焦虑在该疾病中的高患病率。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Parkinson''s Disease (JPD) publishes original research in basic science, translational research and clinical medicine in Parkinson’s disease in cooperation with the Journal of Alzheimer''s Disease. It features a first class Editorial Board and provides rigorous peer review and rapid online publication.
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