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Resting-state fMRI reveals increased functional connectivity in the cerebellum but decreased functional connectivity of the caudate nucleus in Parkinson's disease

机译:休息状态FMRI揭示了小脑中的功能性连接,但在帕金森病中尾状核的功能连通性降低

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Objective: Frequent falls are common in Parkinson's disease (PD). Resting-state fMRI (rs-fMRI) studies have found differences in functional connectivity between PD patients and healthy controls. However, whether functional connectivity in PD patients with frequent falls (PD-fallers) differs from those without falls (PD-non fallers) is unknown. Therefore, to elucidate the underlying mechanisms leading to postural instability in PD patients with frequent falls, we compared changes in functional connectivity between PD-fallers, PD-non fallers and healthy controls. Methods: Thirteen healthy controls (70.7 +/- 7.2 years) were compared to thirteen PD-fallers (70.6 +/- 5.9 years) and 19 PD-non fallers (71.61 +/- 5.8 years) without cognitive impairment. We performed 1.5T rs-fMRI scans and evaluated gait and balance, motor symptoms and cognitive functions. Results: Cerebellar seed regions showed increased functional connectivity in PD-fallers compared to controls in two connections between the cerebellar cortex and vermis (p-value = 0.02). Conversely, in comparison to controls, functional connectivity between the precuneus and caudate nucleus was decreased in PD-non fallers (p-value = 0.015). A similar trend was also observed between controls and PD-fallers, although this difference did not reach statistical significance. Discussion: We found increased functional connectivity among cerebellar structures in PD, which may reflect an adaptive (compensatory) mechanism through activation of additional brain structures to restore gait function. In contrast, a relative disconnection between the precuneus and caudate nucleus in PD patients might indicate an impaired brain network unrelated to the risk of falls. Cerebellar areas might thus be considered as future therapeutic targets for neuromodulatory treatment of postural instability in PD.
机译:目的:普通瀑布在帕金森病(PD)中常见。休息状态FMRI(RS-FMRI)研究发现PD患者和健康对照之间的功能性连通性差异。然而,PD患者的功能连通性是否与频繁跌落(PD-FASHERS)不同于没有跌落(PD-NOREALLES)的患者。因此,为了阐明潜在的机制,导致PD频繁跌落的PD患者中不稳定,我们比较了PD衰退,PD-非衰落和健康对照之间的功能连通性的变化。方法:将13例健康对照(70.7 +/- 7.2岁)与十三名PD-FALLER(70.6 +/- 5.9岁)进行比较,19个PD-NOR跌倒(71.61 +/- 5.8岁)没有认知障碍。我们进行了1.5T RS-FMRI扫描,并评估了步态和平衡,电机症状和认知功能。结果:小脑种子区显示出PD衰弱的函数连通性增加,与小脑皮层和蚓部之间的两个连接中的控制相比(P值= 0.02)。相反,与对照相比,PD-NOR衰落(P值= 0.015)中,前静脉和尾部之间的功能连通性降低(p值= 0.015)。在控制和PD衰退之间也观察到类似的趋势,尽管这种差异没有达到统计学意义。讨论:我们发现Pd中的小脑结构之间的功能连通性增加,这可以通过激活额外的脑结构来反映适应性(补偿)机制来恢复步态功能。相反,PD患者中的前守义和尾骨之间的相对断开可能表明与跌倒风险无关的脑网络受损。因此,小脑区域可能被视为Pd中姿势不稳定性的神经调节治疗的未来治疗靶标。

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