帕金森氏症中蓝斑与丘脑白质连接的改变

Q4 Neuroscience
M.G. Wanders , J.F.A. Jansen , A.F. Wolters , M. Heijmans , Y. Temel , M.L. Kuijf , S.M.A. Michielse
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摘要

帕金森病(PD)是发展最快的神经退行性运动障碍。它的特点是运动和非运动,包括神经精神障碍,如抑郁和焦虑。蓝斑核(LC)是脑干中的一个小核,在这些症状中起关键作用,它与丘脑有白质连接。本研究旨在利用超高场弥散加权成像(DWI)研究PD患者的lc -丘脑束,并探讨其与非运动症状的关系。方法采用问卷调查和7T弥散MRI扫描对100例PD患者进行评价,其中早期PD 69例,健康对照31例。采用神经束造影重建丘脑-下丘脑白质束,分析扩散参数(FA、MD、AD、RD)。结果spd患者的白质组织平均弥漫性(MD)和轴向弥漫性(AD)明显高于HC,表明白质完整性降低。本研究显示了利用7T DWI数据可视化丘脑束的可行性。该结果为白质束完整性与早期PD发展之间的关联提供了证据,突出了其作为治疗干预目标的潜力。需要进一步的研究来阐明LC及其白质连接在PD和神经精神及其他症状进展中的作用。
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Altered white matter connection from the locus coeruleus to the thalamus in Parkinson's disease

Background

Parkinson's disease (PD) is the fastest growing neurodegenerative movement disorder. It is characterized by both motor and non-motor, including neuropsychiatric disturbances such as depression and anxiety. The locus coeruleus (LC), a small nucleus in the brainstem, plays a key role in these symptoms and has white matter connections to the thalamus. This study aims to investigate this LC-thalamic tract in PD patients using ultra-high-field diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and to examine its relationship with non-motor symptoms.

Methods

100 participants, including 69 early-stage PD and 31 healthy control (HC) participants were evaluated using several questionnaires and a 7T diffusion MRI scan. Tractography was performed to reconstruct the LC-thalamic white matter tract, and diffusion parameters (FA, MD, AD, RD) were analysed.

Results

PD patients showed significantly higher mean diffusivity (MD) and axial diffusivity (AD) in the white matter tissue compared to HC, indicating reduced white matter integrity.

Discussion

This study shows the feasibility to visualize the LC-thalamic tract with the use of 7T DWI data. The results provide evidence of the association between the integrity of the white matter tracts and early PD development, highlighting its potential as a target for therapeutic interventions. Further research is needed to elucidate the role of the LC and its white matter connections in the progression of PD and neuropsychiatric and other symptoms.
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Neuroimage. Reports
Neuroimage. Reports Neuroscience (General)
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