Neurovascular coupling dysfunction of visual network organization in Parkinson's disease

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Ting Li , Tiantian Liu , Jian Zhang , Yunxiao Ma , Gongshu Wang , Dingjie Suo , Bowen Yang , Xiu Wang , Shintaro Funahashi , Kai Zhang , Boyan Fang , Tianyi Yan
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Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) has been showed perfusion and neural activity alterations in specific regions, such as the motor and visual networks; however, the clinical significance of coupling changes is still unknown. To identify how neurovascular coupling changes during the pathophysiology of PD, patients and healthy controls underwent multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging to measure neural activity organization of segregation and integration using amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) and functional connectivity strength (FCS), and measure vascular responses using cerebral blood flow (CBF). Neurovascular coupling was calculated as the global CBF-ALFF and CBF-FCS coupling and the regional CBF/ALFF and CBF/FCS ratio. Correlations and dynamic causal modeling was then used to evaluate relationships with disease-alterations to clinical variables and information flow. Neurovascular coupling was impaired in PD with decreased global CBF-ALFF and CBF-FCS coupling, as well as decreased CBF/ALFF in the parieto-occipital cortex (dorsal visual stream) and CBF/FCS in the temporo-occipital cortex (ventral visual stream); these decouplings were associated with motor and non-motor impairments. The distinctive patterns of neurovascular coupling alterations within the dorsal and ventral visual streams of the visual system could potentially provide additional understanding into the pathophysiological mechanisms of PD.

帕金森病视觉网络组织的神经-血管耦合功能障碍。
帕金森病(PD)在特定区域(如运动和视觉网络)表现出灌注和神经活动的改变;然而,耦合变化的临床意义仍然未知。为了确定PD病理生理过程中神经-血管耦合的变化,患者和健康对照组接受了多参数磁共振成像,以使用低频波动幅度(ALFF)和功能连接强度(FCS)测量分离和整合的神经活动组织,并使用脑血流量(CBF)测量血管反应。神经-血管耦合计算为全局CBF-ALFF和CBF-FCS耦合以及区域CBF/ALFF和CBAF/FCS比率。然后使用相关性和动态因果模型来评估与疾病变化对临床变量和信息流的关系。PD患者的神经-血管耦合受损,整体CBF-ALFF和CBF-FCS耦合降低,顶枕皮质(背侧视觉流)的CBF/ALFF和颞枕皮质(腹侧视觉流;这些解耦与运动和非运动损伤有关。视觉系统背侧和腹侧视觉流中神经-血管耦合改变的独特模式可能为PD的病理生理机制提供更多的了解。
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Neurobiology of Disease
Neurobiology of Disease 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
11.20
自引率
3.30%
发文量
270
审稿时长
76 days
期刊介绍: Neurobiology of Disease is a major international journal at the interface between basic and clinical neuroscience. The journal provides a forum for the publication of top quality research papers on: molecular and cellular definitions of disease mechanisms, the neural systems and underpinning behavioral disorders, the genetics of inherited neurological and psychiatric diseases, nervous system aging, and findings relevant to the development of new therapies.
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