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Quantitative susceptibility mapping as an indicator of subcortical and limbic iron abnormality in Parkinson's disease with dementia

机译:定量药敏度图作为痴呆帕金森病皮下和边缘铁异常的指标

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Late stage Parkinson's disease (PD) patients were commonly observed with other non-motor comorbidities such as dementia and psychosis. While abnormal iron level in the substantia nigra was clinically accepted as a biomarker of PD, it was also suggested that the increased iron deposition could impair other brain regions and induce non-motor symptoms. A new Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) called Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping (QSM) has been found to measure iron concentration in the grey matter reliably. In this study, we investigated iron level of different subcortical and limbic structures of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients with and without dementia by QSM.QSM and volumetric analysis by MRI were performed in 10 PD dementia (PDD) patients (73?±?6?years), 31 PD patients (63?±?8?years) and 27 healthy controls (62?±?7?years). No significant differences were observed in the L-Dopa equivalent dosage for the two PD groups (p?=?0.125).Putative iron content was evaluated in different subcortical and limbic structures of the three groups, as well as its relationship with cognitive performance. One-way ANCOVA with FDR adjustment at level of 0.05, adjusted for age and gender, showed significant group differences for left and right hippocampus (p?=?0.015 & 0.032, respectively, BH-corrected for multiple ROIs) and right thalamus (p?=?0.032, BH-corrected). Post-hoc test with Bonferroni's correction suggested higher magnetic susceptibility in PDD patients than healthy controls in the left and right hippocampus (p?=?0.001 & 0.047, respectively, Bonferroni's corrected), while PD patients had higher magnetic susceptibility than the healthy controls in right hippocampus and right thalamus (p?=?0.006 & 0.005, respectively, Bonferroni's corrected). PDD patients also had higher susceptibility than the non-demented PD patients in left hippocampus (p?=?0.046, Bonferroni's corrected). The magnetic susceptibilities of the left and right hippocampus were negatively correlated with the Mini-Mental State Examination score (r?=??0.329 & -0.386, respectively; p?
机译:晚期帕金森氏病(PD)患者通常患有其他非运动性合并症,例如痴呆和精神病。虽然黑质中异常的铁水平在临床上被认为是PD的生物标志物,但也提示铁沉积增加会损害其他大脑区域并诱发非运动症状。已经发现一种称为定量磁化率映射(QSM)的新型磁共振成像(MRI)可以可靠地测量灰质中的铁浓度。在这项研究中,我们通过QSM调查了患有和没有痴呆的帕金森氏病(PD)患者不同皮层和边缘结构的铁水平。对10例PD痴呆(PDD)患者进行了QSM和MRI容量分析(73±6)年),31名PD患者(63±8年)和27名健康对照(62±7年)。两组PD患者的L-Dopa当量剂量之间无显着差异(p≤0.125)。评估了三组不同皮质下和边缘结构的铁含量及其与认知能力的关系。根据年龄和性别调整的FDR调整为0.05的单向ANCOVA显示左右海马体的显着组差异(分别为p?=?0.015和0.032,针对多个ROI进行BH校正)和右丘脑(p ?=?0.032,经过BH校正)。进行Bonferroni校正的事后检验表明,PDD患者的磁化率高于健康对照者的左右海马体(Bonferroni校正分别为p?= 0.001和0.047),而PD患者的磁化率高于健康对照者。右海马体和右丘脑(分别为Bonferroni校正的p?= 0.006和0.005)。左海马区PDD患者的敏感性也高于非痴呆PD患者(p?=?0.046,Bonferroni校正)。左右海马的磁化率与最低精神状态检查评分呈负相关(r?= ?? 0.329&-0.386; p?<?0.05)。该研究为边缘结构中的铁蓄积提供了支持。的PDD和PD患者及其与认知能力的相关性,然而,其在PD发病机理中非运动性认知功能障碍发展的假定参与度尚待阐明。

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