Single-subject gray matter networks in patients with early- to late-stage Parkinson's disease.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Yoko Shigemoto, Hiroshi Matsuda, Norihide Maikusa, Miho Ota, Yukio Kimura, Hiroyuki Maki, Risa Kagaya, Tomoki Imokawa, Yohei Mukai, Yuji Takahashi, Noriko Sato
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Abstract

Objectives: Although recent advances in network analysis have enabled individual assessment of brain networks using gray matter images, only a few studies have used gray matter networks in Parkinson's disease (PD) and were limited to a few patients with early-stage PD. We aimed to investigate gray matter network alterations and their correlation with clinical parameters, including disease severity and nigrostriatal degeneration, in patients with early- to late-stage PD.

Methods: We recruited 258 patients with PD and 406 age- and sex-matched healthy controls (HC). The gray matter networks were constructed from three-dimensional T1-weighted MRI. Global and local network properties were analyzed using a graph-theoretical approach, and their correlations with disease severity, motor disability, and nigrostriatal degeneration were assessed.

Results: Globally, patients with PD exhibited decreased small-world properties compared to HC. The small-world properties decreased with increasing modified Hoehn and Yahr stage and negatively correlated with the Movement Disorder Society-sponsored revision of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale Part III Score in patients with PD. Furthermore, they were positively correlated with the specific binding ratio derived from dopamine transporter imaging. Locally, patients with PD show regional network abnormalities in the putamen, thalamus, brainstem, precuneus, and anterior/posterior cingulate gyri, which are primarily involved in PD.

Discussion: Our findings suggest that the gray matter network in patients with PD moved toward a less optimal random network than that of HC as the disease progressed. Single-subject gray matter networks may enhance understanding of the pathophysiology of PD.

早期至晚期帕金森病患者的单受试者灰质网络。
目的:尽管网络分析的最新进展使得使用灰质图像对大脑网络进行个体评估成为可能,但只有少数研究在帕金森病(PD)中使用灰质网络,并且仅限于少数早期PD患者。我们的目的是研究早期到晚期PD患者的灰质网络改变及其与临床参数的相关性,包括疾病严重程度和黑质纹状体变性。方法:我们招募了258例PD患者和406例年龄和性别匹配的健康对照(HC)。通过三维t1加权MRI构建灰质网络。使用图理论方法分析了全局和局部网络特性,并评估了它们与疾病严重程度、运动障碍和黑质纹状体变性的相关性。结果:在全球范围内,与HC相比,PD患者表现出较少的小世界特性。小世界属性随着Hoehn和Yahr分期的增加而降低,并与运动障碍协会赞助的PD患者统一帕金森病评定量表第三部分评分的修订负相关。此外,它们与多巴胺转运体成像得出的特异性结合比呈正相关。局部,PD患者表现为壳核、丘脑、脑干、楔前叶和前/后扣带回的区域网络异常,这些区域主要与PD有关。讨论:我们的研究结果表明,随着疾病的进展,PD患者的灰质网络向比HC患者更不理想的随机网络移动。单主题灰质网络可以增强对PD病理生理的理解。
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Neurological Research
Neurological Research 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
116
审稿时长
5.3 months
期刊介绍: Neurological Research is an international, peer-reviewed journal for reporting both basic and clinical research in the fields of neurosurgery, neurology, neuroengineering and neurosciences. It provides a medium for those who recognize the wider implications of their work and who wish to be informed of the relevant experience of others in related and more distant fields. The scope of the journal includes: •Stem cell applications •Molecular neuroscience •Neuropharmacology •Neuroradiology •Neurochemistry •Biomathematical models •Endovascular neurosurgery •Innovation in neurosurgery.
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