孤立性颈肌张力障碍的SPECT脑灌注模式

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Byungseok Kim, Ik-Dong Yoo, Hyeonseok S. Jeong, Yong-An Chung, In-Uk Song
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摘要

背景和目的孤立性颈肌张力障碍的特点是由不随意肌收缩引起的持续或间歇的颈部运动,导致颈部区域的异常运动或姿势。与健康对照相比,我们测量了特发性宫颈肌张力障碍患者区域脑血流量(rCBF)的变化,并探讨了肌张力障碍严重程度与rCBF模式之间的相关性。方法选取孤立性宫颈张力障碍患者38例,健康对照29例。所有受试者均接受多伦多西部痉挛性斜颈评定量表(TWSTRS)和Tc-99m HMPAO SPECT检查;采用TWSTRS评估肌张力障碍的严重程度。采用体素统计分析比较两组间rCBF。使用线性回归检验显著簇rCBF与TWSTRS评分之间的关系。结果与对照组相比,颈张力障碍患者表现出与感觉加工、运动控制和高级认知功能相关的脑区rCBF减少,包括左侧颞中回、右侧中央后回、右侧舌回、左侧楔前叶、右侧颞极、右侧扣带中回和右侧扣带前回。虽然在7个区域观察到rCBF减少,但只有右颞极与TWSTRS运动评分显着相关。肌张力障碍患者右颞极rCBF减少与TWSTRS评分升高呈负相关。结论右颞极rCBF减少与TWSTRS评分升高呈负相关,提示脑灌注改变与张力障碍症状严重程度之间存在潜在关联。了解这些改变可以深入了解颈肌张力障碍的神经生物学基础,有助于有针对性的治疗干预。
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SPECT Cerebral Perfusion Patterns in Isolated Cervical Dystonia

SPECT Cerebral Perfusion Patterns in Isolated Cervical Dystonia

Background and Purpose

Isolated cervical dystonia is characterized by sustained or intermittent neck movements caused by involuntary muscle contractions, resulting in abnormal movements or postures of cervical areas. We measured altered regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in patients with idiopathic cervical dystonia compared to healthy controls and explored the correlation between dystonia severity and rCBF patterns.

Methods

A total of 38 patients with isolated cervical dystonia and 29 healthy controls were recruited. All subjects underwent Toronto Western Spasmodic Torticollis Rating Scale (TWSTRS) and Tc-99m HMPAO SPECT; TWSTRS was used to assess the severity of dystonia. rCBF was compared between groups using voxel-wise statistical analyses. Associations between rCBF in significant clusters and TWSTRS scores were examined using linear regression.

Results

Compared with controls, patients with cervical dystonia exhibited reduced rCBF in brain regions implicated in sensory processing, motor control, and higher cognitive functions, including the left middle temporal gyrus, right postcentral gyrus, right lingual gyrus, left precuneus, right temporal pole, right middle cingulate gyrus, and right anterior cingulate gyrus. Although reduced rCBF was observed in seven regions, only the right temporal pole showed a significant correlation with TWSTRS motor scores. Reduced rCBF in the right temporal pole negatively correlated with higher TWSTRS scores in dystonia patients.

Conclusion

The negative correlation between reduced rCBF in the right temporal pole and increased TWSTRS scores highlights a potential association between altered cerebral perfusion and dystonic symptom severity. Understanding these alterations could offer insights into the neurobiological basis of cervical dystonia, aiding targeted therapeutic interventions.

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Journal of Neuroimaging
Journal of Neuroimaging 医学-核医学
CiteScore
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117
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Start reading the Journal of Neuroimaging to learn the latest neurological imaging techniques. The peer-reviewed research is written in a practical clinical context, giving you the information you need on: MRI CT Carotid Ultrasound and TCD SPECT PET Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology Functional MRI Xenon CT and other new and upcoming neuroscientific modalities.The Journal of Neuroimaging addresses the full spectrum of human nervous system disease, including stroke, neoplasia, degenerating and demyelinating disease, epilepsy, tumors, lesions, infectious disease, cerebral vascular arterial diseases, toxic-metabolic disease, psychoses, dementias, heredo-familial disease, and trauma.Offering original research, review articles, case reports, neuroimaging CPCs, and evaluations of instruments and technology relevant to the nervous system, the Journal of Neuroimaging focuses on useful clinical developments and applications, tested techniques and interpretations, patient care, diagnostics, and therapeutics. Start reading today!
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