Glymphatic dysfunction evidenced by DTI-ALPS is related to obstructive sleep apnea intensity in newly diagnosed Parkinson’s disease

IF 6.7 1区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Jiri Nepozitek, Stanislav Marecek, Veronika Rottova, Simona Dostalova, Tomas Krajca, Jiri Keller, Karel Sonka, Petr Dusek
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Abstract

Glymphatic dysfunction potentially contributes to Parkinson’s disease (PD) via impaired clearance of metabolic waste products. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) can disturb sleep, which is necessary for proper glymphatic function, and is frequent in PD. We investigated the glymphatic function in de novo PD and its relation to OSA. Fifty-four PD patients (mean age 58.9 ± 12.2 years) and 32 controls (mean age 59.4 ± 8.3 years) underwent polysomnography and 3 T magnetic resonance imaging of the brain. Diffusion tensor imaging along the perivascular space (DTI-ALPS) was calculated using atlas-based automatic regions of interest selection. In PD, ALPS-index negatively correlated with apnea-hypopnea index (rho = −0.41; p = 0.002), oxygen desaturation index (rho = −0.38; p = 0.006), sleep stage N1 (rho = −0.42; p = 0.002), and arousal index (rho = −0.24; p = 0.018), while in controls, no such correlations were observed. Glymphatic dysfunction is related to OSA severity in de novo PD but not in controls. We suggest that OSA may contribute to neurodegeneration via glymphatic impairment in PD.

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DTI-ALPS证明的淋巴功能障碍与新诊断帕金森病的阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停强度有关
淋巴功能障碍可能通过代谢废物清除受损导致帕金森病(PD)。阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)可干扰睡眠,这是正常淋巴功能所必需的,在PD中很常见。我们研究了新生PD患者的淋巴功能及其与OSA的关系。54例PD患者(平均年龄58.9±12.2岁)和32例对照组(平均年龄59.4±8.3岁)接受了多导睡眠图和3t脑磁共振成像。利用基于图集的自动兴趣区选择计算沿血管周围空间的扩散张量成像(DTI-ALPS)。在PD中,alps指数与呼吸暂停低通气指数呈负相关(rho = - 0.41;P = 0.002),氧去饱和指数(rho = - 0.38;p = 0.006),睡眠阶段N1 (rho = - 0.42;P = 0.002),唤醒指数(rho = - 0.24;P = 0.018),而在对照组中,没有观察到这种相关性。淋巴功能障碍与新发PD患者的OSA严重程度有关,而与对照组无关。我们认为阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停可能通过PD患者的淋巴系统损伤导致神经退行性变。
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NPJ Parkinson's Disease
NPJ Parkinson's Disease Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
CiteScore
9.80
自引率
5.70%
发文量
156
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: npj Parkinson's Disease is a comprehensive open access journal that covers a wide range of research areas related to Parkinson's disease. It publishes original studies in basic science, translational research, and clinical investigations. The journal is dedicated to advancing our understanding of Parkinson's disease by exploring various aspects such as anatomy, etiology, genetics, cellular and molecular physiology, neurophysiology, epidemiology, and therapeutic development. By providing free and immediate access to the scientific and Parkinson's disease community, npj Parkinson's Disease promotes collaboration and knowledge sharing among researchers and healthcare professionals.
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