在孤立的快速眼动睡眠行为障碍中追踪淋巴功能障碍:一项纵向神经影像学研究。

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目的:本研究旨在探讨孤立性快速眼动睡眠行为障碍(iRBD)进展为神经退行性疾病(iRBD- c)和未进展为神经退行性疾病(iRBD- nc)的患者沿血管周围间隙(DTI-ALPS)基线弥散张量成像指数的差异,并评估DTI-ALPS指数的纵向变化。方法:我们前瞻性地研究了48例iRBD患者(至少3年随访)和20例年龄和性别匹配的健康对照。所有的参与者都接受了核磁共振成像。计算DTI-ALPS指数,比较iRBD-C组、iRBD-NC组和对照组的DTI-ALPS指数。29名iRBD患者和5名对照者在平均41个月后重新扫描,在总随访期间(平均4.5年),14名患者转换。结果:iRBD-C组基线DTI-ALPS指数明显低于对照组(左:p = 0.009;右:p = 0.019)。然而,iRBD-NC组与对照组之间无显著差异。iRBD-C组右半球DTI-ALPS指数低于iRBD-NC组(p = 0.013)。纵向分析显示,双侧iRBD患者的ALPS指数降低。基线DTI-ALPS指数与认知功能评分的基线和纵向变化相关。结论:基线DTI-ALPS指数可能是预测iRBD患者转化为α -突触核蛋白病风险的一个有希望的生物标志物。随着时间的推移,观察到的ALPS指数下降可能反映了进行性神经退行性过程。
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Tracking glymphatic dysfunction in isolated rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder: a longitudinal neuroimaging study.

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate baseline diffusion tensor imaging along the perivascular space (DTI-ALPS) index differences between patients with isolated REM sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) who progressed to a neurodegenerative disease (iRBD-C) and those who did not (iRBD-NC), and to assess the longitudinal changes in the DTI-ALPS index.

Methods: We prospectively studied a cohort of 48 iRBD patients (minimum three-year follow-up) and 20 age- and sex-matched Healthy controls. All participants underwent magnetic resonance imaging. The DTI-ALPS index was then calculated and its values were compared among the iRBD-C, iRBD-NC, and control groups. Twenty-nine iRBD patients and 5 controls were rescanned after a mean of 41 months, and during the total follow-up period (mean = 4.5 years), 14 patients converted.

Results: The iRBD-C group showed significantly lower DTI-ALPS indices at baseline compared to the control group (left: p = 0.009; right: p = 0.019). However, there was no significant difference between the iRBD-NC group and the control group. Furthermore, the iRBD-C group showed a lower DTI-ALPS index in the right hemisphere than the iRBD-NC group (p = 0.013). The longitudinal analysis showed a reduction in the ALPS index in patients with iRBD bilaterally. The baseline DTI-ALPS index was associated with baseline and longitudinal changes in cognitive function scores.

Conclusion: The baseline DTI-ALPS index may be a promising biomarker for predicting iRBD patients at risk for conversion to alpha-synucleinopathy. The decrease in the ALPS index observed over time may reflect progressive neurodegenerative processes.

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