Patterns of striatal functional connectivity differ in early and late onset Parkinson’s disease
Hou Yanbing Yang Jing Luo Chunyan Ou Ruwei Song Wei Liu Wanglin Gong Qiyong Shang Huifang · 2016
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Journal of Neurology   2016 年 263 卷 10 期
发表日期:
2016.10.01
摘要:
To map functional connectivity (FC) patterns of early onset Parkinson???s disease (EOPD) and late onset PD (LOPD) in drug-na????ve early stage. MRI was used to assess atrophy and resting-state FC focusing on striatal subregions of EOPD and LOPD in two subgroups of 18 patients matched for disease duration and severity, relative to age- and sex- matched healthy controls. Compared with controls, both PD subgroups showed FC alterations in cortico-striatal and cerebello-striatal loops but with different patterns in resting state. EOPD patients showed widespread increased FC between striatum and sensorimotor cortex, middle frontal gyrus, superior and inferior parietal lobules, superior and inferior temporal gyri, and cerebellum. While LOPD patients were evidenced with increased FC in cerebello-striatal circuit and decreased FC between orbitofrontal gyrus and striatum. In addition, Unified Parkinson???s Disease Rating Scale part III scores were negatively correlated with the increased FC between the caudate nucleus and sensorimotor cortex (r????=??????’0.571, p????=????0.013) in EOPD patients, while negatively correlated with the increased FC between the putamen and cerebellum (r????=??????’0.478, p????=????0.045) in LOPD patients, suggesting that increased FC is here likely to reflect compensatory mechanism. FC changes in EOPD and LOPD share common features and have differences, which may suggest that the responses to defective basal ganglia are different between the two subtypes. Improved insights into the onset-related subtypes of PD and its disruptive FC pattern will be valuable for improving our understanding of the pathogenesis of the disease.
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