Pacific Parkinson's Research Centre, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Lancet Neurol. 2011 Nov;10(11):987-1001. doi: 10.1016/S1474-4422(11)70214-9.
Advances in imaging have made it possible to detect functional and, increasingly, structural changes in Parkinson's disease. Although imaging is not yet routinely used for diagnosis, such an application is becoming increasingly feasible. Of potentially greater interest, however, is the use of imaging as a biomarker to detect premotor disease and disease progression. Imaging also provides insights into complications of Parkinson's disease and its long-term treatment, and the role of dopamine in the normal brain. Furthermore, these techniques can be applied to animal models, to help validate these models and allow their use in the study of potential disease-modifying therapies.
影像学的进步使得检测帕金森病的功能和结构变化成为可能。尽管影像学目前尚未常规用于诊断,但这种应用变得越来越可行。然而,更有意义的是将影像学用作生物标志物来检测前驱期疾病和疾病进展。影像学还提供了对帕金森病及其长期治疗并发症的深入了解,以及多巴胺在正常大脑中的作用。此外,这些技术可以应用于动物模型,有助于验证这些模型,并允许在研究潜在的疾病修饰疗法中使用这些模型。