丘脑和视觉网络功能障碍与丘脑深部脑刺激的震颤反应有关。

IF 2.1 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements Pub Date : 2025-08-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5334/tohm.1039
Aimee E Morris, Babatunde Adeyemo, Meghan C Campbell, Abraham Z Snyder, Joel S Perlmutter, Jonathan W Mink, Scott A Norris
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背景:特发性震颤(ET)是成人最常见的运动障碍,但其发病机制尚不完全清楚。深部脑刺激腹侧丘脑中间核(VIM DBS)提供了有效的治疗医学难治性病例。我们的目的是确定医学难治性ET术前静息状态功能连接(FC)与VIM DBS临床反应的关系。方法:我们分析了21名医学难治性ET患者的静息状态FC MRI,这些患者随后接受了VIM DBS和34名匹配的对照组。我们应用了严格的质量保证来最小化运动伪影。在300个皮质、皮质下和小脑区域计算全脑相关矩阵,并使用面向对象的数据分析(一种强大的新方法)在组间进行比较。我们使用多元线性回归来确定定义网络中的网络FC(以节点之间的平均相互关系计算)是否预测VIM DBS响应。我们使用运动丘脑的种子来评估区域FC。结果:全脑相关矩阵和区域运动丘脑FC组间差异显著。事后网络水平测试显示,与对照组相比,ET组的丘脑-体运动、丘脑-视觉和听觉-视觉FC减少。与对照组相比,ET的区域FC显示初级运动皮层增加,枕顶叶和小脑FC与运动丘脑减少。视觉-外侧体运动网络FC负向预测VIM DBS对震颤的改善。讨论:全脑、网络和区域FC结果显示ET中小脑-丘脑-运动通路功能障碍。运动和视觉区域的FC差异与VIM DBS结果相关。这些结果采用严格的质量控制,支持对视觉皮层网络在ET和DBS反应中的作用进行进一步研究的必要性。
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Thalamic and Visual Network Dysfunction Relates to Tremor Response in Thalamic Deep Brain Stimulation.

Background: Essential tremor (ET) is the most common movement disorder in adults, but its pathogenesis is incompletely understood. Deep brain stimulation of the ventral intermediate thalamic nucleus (VIM DBS) provides effective treatment for medically-refractory cases. We aimed to determine how pre-surgical resting-state functional connectivity (FC) in medically-refractory ET relates to VIM DBS clinical response.

Methods: We analyzed resting-state FC MRI in 21 participants with medically-refractory ET who subsequently underwent VIM DBS and 34 matched controls. We applied rigorous quality assurance to minimize motion artifact. Whole-brain correlation matrices were computed across 300 cortical, subcortical, and cerebellar regions and compared across groups using object-oriented data analysis, a powerful novel approach. We used multiple linear regression to determine whether network FC (calculated as mean cross-correlation between nodes) in defined networks predicts VIM DBS response. We assessed regional FC using a seed in motor thalamus.

Results: Whole-brain correlation matrices and regional motor thalamus FC differed significantly between groups. Post-hoc network-level testing revealed decreased thalamus-somatomotor, thalamus-visual, and auditory-visual FC in ET versus controls. Regional FC showed increased primary motor cortex and decreased occipital-parietal and cerebellar FC with motor thalamus in ET relative to controls. Visual-lateral somatomotor network FC negatively predicted tremor improvement with VIM DBS.

Discussion: Whole-brain, network, and regional FC results demonstrate cerebello-thalamo-motor pathway dysfunction in ET. Robust FC differences in motor and visual regions related to VIM DBS outcomes. These results, employing rigorous quality control, support the need for additional investigation into the role of visual cortical networks in ET and DBS response.

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