与帕金森病患者快速眼动睡眠行为障碍非运动症状相关的多模态磁共振成像变化。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Huihui Lin, Xiaoyu Cheng, Yiwen Xu, Jiayu Wu, Jiangtao Zhu, Chengjie Mao, Zhen Jiang
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背景和目的:帕金森病(Parkinson's disease,PD)是一种常见的神经退行性疾病,如果伴有眼球快速运动睡眠障碍(Rapid eye movement sleep disorder,RBD),预后将更为不利。非运动症状,尤其是睡眠和情绪障碍,会严重影响患者的生活质量。本研究旨在利用结构性和功能性磁共振成像(MRI)研究PD-RBD的神经影像学基础,并探讨这些影像学生物标志物与非运动症状之间的关联:方法:对33名无RBD的PD患者和21名可能患有RBD(PD-pRBD)的患者进行脑部扫描。对两组患者的结构和功能变化进行了比较分析。此外,还评估了神经影像学指标与临床评估量表之间的相关性:结果:PD-pRBD 患者表现出更明显的灰质萎缩,尤其是在大脑丘脑和岛叶。功能磁共振成像显示,PD-pRBD 患者双侧扣带回后皮层和左侧楔前叶的低频波动(ALFF)振幅降低。此外,还观察到帕金森氏综合症患者全脑特定区域和默认模式网络(DMN)内的功能连接性(FC)降低。值得注意的是,PD-pRBD患者左侧扣带回皮层的平均ALFF值与汉密尔顿抑郁量表评分之间存在负相关:结论:与单纯性帕金森病相比,帕金森病-帕金森综合征具有更严重的灰质丢失和功能性磁共振成像异常的特征。后扣带回皮层的功能障碍与更明显的情感障碍有关,这为研究 PD-RBD 的复杂病理生理学提供了新的视角。
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Multimodal MRI changes associated with non-motor symptoms of rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder in Parkinson's disease patients.

Background and objective: Parkinson's disease (PD), a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder, assumes a more adverse prognosis when accompanied by rapid eye movement sleep disorder (RBD). Non-motor symptoms, particularly sleep and emotional disturbances, significantly impair patients' quality of life. This study aimed to investigate the neuroimaging underpinnings of PD-RBD using structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and to explore the associations between these imaging biomarkers and non-motor symptoms.

Method: Brain scans were acquired from 33 PD patients without and 21 with probable RBD (PD-pRBD). Comparative analyses were performed to evaluate structural and functional alterations between the two groups. Additionally, the correlations between neuroimaging metrics and clinical assessment scales were assessed.

Results: PD-pRBD patients demonstrated more pronounced grey matter atrophy, particularly in the putamen and insula. Functional MRI revealed decreased amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFF) in the bilateral posterior cingulate cortex and left precuneus of PD-pRBD patients. Furthermore, reduced functional connectivity (FC) was observed in specific regions of the whole brain and within the default mode network (DMN) in PD-pRBD. Notably, a negative correlation was found between mean ALFF values in the left posterior cingulate cortex of PD-pRBD patients and Hamilton Depression Rating Scale scores.

Conclusion: PD-pRBD is characterized by more severe grey matter loss and functional MRI abnormalities compared to PD alone. Dysfunction of the posterior cingulate cortex is implicated in more pronounced affective impairments, providing novel insights into the complex pathophysiology of PD-RBD.

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Neuroradiology
Neuroradiology 医学-核医学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.60%
发文量
214
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Neuroradiology aims to provide state-of-the-art medical and scientific information in the fields of Neuroradiology, Neurosciences, Neurology, Psychiatry, Neurosurgery, and related medical specialities. Neuroradiology as the official Journal of the European Society of Neuroradiology receives submissions from all parts of the world and publishes peer-reviewed original research, comprehensive reviews, educational papers, opinion papers, and short reports on exceptional clinical observations and new technical developments in the field of Neuroimaging and Neurointervention. The journal has subsections for Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology, Advanced Neuroimaging, Paediatric Neuroradiology, Head-Neck-ENT Radiology, Spine Neuroradiology, and for submissions from Japan. Neuroradiology aims to provide new knowledge about and insights into the function and pathology of the human nervous system that may help to better diagnose and treat nervous system diseases. Neuroradiology is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and follows the COPE core practices. Neuroradiology prefers articles that are free of bias, self-critical regarding limitations, transparent and clear in describing study participants, methods, and statistics, and short in presenting results. Before peer-review all submissions are automatically checked by iThenticate to assess for potential overlap in prior publication.
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