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帕金森病伴幻觉患者视觉和皮质纹状体通路的静息活动

Resting activity in visual and corticostriatal pathways in Parkinson's disease with hallucinations.

作者信息

Yao Nailin, Pang Shirley, Cheung Charlton, Chang Richard Shek-Kwan, Lau Kui Kai, Suckling John, Yu Kevin, Mak Henry Ka-Fung, McAlonan Grainne, Ho Shu-Leong, Chua Siew-Eng

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Queen Mary Hospital, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong.

Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong.

出版信息

Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2015 Feb;21(2):131-7. doi: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2014.11.020. Epub 2014 Dec 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Visual hallucinations are an important non-motor complication of Parkinson's disease (PD) and carry a negative prognosis. Their biological basis is uncertain, but may relate to the activity of resting state networks in brain. We therefore aimed to investigate functional activity of brain in patients with visual hallucinations (PDVH) in resting state compared to patients without hallucinations (PDnonVH) and a healthy control group (HC).

METHODS

Resting state functional MRI was acquired and the primary analysis compared the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFF) across groups. This informed a secondary analysis, in the PD groups only, comparing functional connectivity between a 'seed' region in the occipital lobe and the rest of the brain.

RESULTS

Individuals with PDVH showed lower ALFF in bilateral lingual gyrus and cuneus and greater ALFF in temporo-parietal regions, medial temporal gyrus and cerebellum than PDnonVH and HC. PDnonVH also had lower ALFF in occipitoparietal region and greater ALFF in medial temporal gyrus, temporo-parietal and cerebellum regions than HC. Functional connectivity analysis revealed that, although both PD groups had lower occipital functional connectivity relative to the HC group, occipital - corticostriatal connectivity was significantly higher in those with PDVH compared with PDnonVH.

CONCLUSION

Our study reveals widespread hemodynamic alterations in PD. However, within a functionally abnormal occipital lobe, those with PDVH have even lower ALFF than non-hallucinators, but have higher occipital functional connectivity with cortical-striatal regions. These findings suggest disruption of pathways underpinning both primary visual perceptual and intrinsic visual integration may contribute to visual hallucinations in PD.

摘要

背景

视幻觉是帕金森病(PD)的一种重要非运动并发症,预后不良。其生物学基础尚不确定,但可能与大脑静息状态网络的活动有关。因此,我们旨在研究有视幻觉的帕金森病患者(PDVH)与无幻觉的患者(PDnonVH)及健康对照组(HC)在静息状态下大脑的功能活动。

方法

采集静息状态功能磁共振成像,主要分析比较各组低频波动幅度(ALFF)。在此基础上进行二次分析,仅在帕金森病组中比较枕叶“种子”区域与大脑其他区域之间的功能连接。

结果

与PDnonVH和HC相比,PDVH患者双侧舌回和楔叶的ALFF较低,颞顶叶区域、颞中回和小脑的ALFF较高。与HC相比,PDnonVH患者枕顶叶区域的ALFF也较低,颞中回、颞顶叶和小脑区域的ALFF较高。功能连接分析显示,尽管两个帕金森病组相对于HC组枕叶功能连接均较低,但PDVH患者的枕叶-皮质纹状体连接明显高于PDnonVH患者。

结论

我们的研究揭示了帕金森病广泛的血流动力学改变。然而,在功能异常的枕叶内,PDVH患者的ALFF比无幻觉者更低,但与皮质纹状体区域的枕叶功能连接更高。这些发现表明,支持初级视觉感知和内在视觉整合的通路破坏可能导致帕金森病患者出现视幻觉。

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