从静息状态到运动:皮质网络在帕金森步态中的作用。

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Layla Cupertino, Ellen Lirani-Silva, Diego Orcioli-Silva, Victor S Beretta, Lucas G S França, Daniel Boari Coelho, Rodrigo Vitorio
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背景:帕金森病(PD)的步态障碍源于自动运动控制的中断,需要皮质网络的代偿性参与。本研究比较了PD患者和健康个体在特定皮质区域(额叶、中央、顶叶、枕叶和颞叶)的静息状态功能连通性,并探讨了其与多维步态域的潜在关联。方法:20例PD患者和19例健康对照。静息状态脑电图记录,用局部效率测量分析功能连通性。评估时空步态参数以计算五个步态域的得分。Spearman相关性用于评估区域连通性和步态域之间的关联。结果:与健康对照相比,PD患者表现出额叶和中央区域功能连接减少。额叶区域的连通性与PD患者的速度域显著相关,突出了其在维持步态速度的代偿机制中的作用。在健康对照中,观察到更广泛的相关性:顶叶和枕叶连接与速度和节奏相关,表明更综合和适应性的网络功能。结论:目前的研究结果强调了皮质区域在PD中调节步态域和代偿机制的独特作用。这些发现强调了基于连接的生物标志物在提高我们对步态障碍的理解和告知有针对性的干预措施(如神经调节和康复)方面的潜在作用。然而,它们的临床应用仍然受到方法学和可行性挑战的限制,未来的研究应侧重于验证它们在更大规模、纵向和基于任务的研究中的适用性。
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From resting-state to movement: The role of cortical networks in parkinsonian gait.

Background: Gait impairments in Parkinson's disease (PD) arise from disruptions in automatic motor control, requiring compensatory engagement of cortical networks. This study compared resting-state functional connectivity in specific cortical regions (frontal, central, parietal, occipital, and temporal) between people with PD and healthy individuals and explored its potential association with multidimensional gait domains.

Methods: Twenty individuals with PD and 19 healthy controls participated. Resting-state electroencephalography was recorded, and functional connectivity was analyzed using local efficiency measures. Spatiotemporal gait parameters were assessed to calculate scores for five gait domains. Spearman correlations were used to evaluate the association between regional connectivity and gait domains.

Results: Individuals with PD exhibited reduced functional connectivity in frontal and central regions compared to healthy controls. Connectivity in the frontal region significantly correlated with the pace domain in PD, highlighting its role in compensatory mechanisms for maintaining gait speed. In healthy controls, broader correlations were observed: parietal and occipital connectivity were associated with pace and rhythm, suggesting more integrated and adaptive network functionality.

Conclusion: Current findings highlight the distinct roles of cortical regions in regulating gait domains and the compensatory mechanisms employed in PD. The findings underscore the potential role of connectivity-based biomarkers in improving our understanding of gait impairments and informing targeted interventions, such as neuromodulation and rehabilitation. However, their clinical utility remains limited by methodological and feasibility challenges, and future research should focus on validating their applicability in larger, longitudinal, and task-based studies.

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