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根据动脉自旋标记灌注磁共振成像,多巴胺能疗法可调节帕金森病伴或不伴痴呆患者的皮质灌注。

Dopaminergic Therapy Modulates Cortical Perfusion in Parkinson Disease With and Without Dementia According to Arterial Spin Labeled Perfusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

作者信息

Lin Wei-Che, Chen Pei-Chin, Huang Yung-Cheng, Tsai Nai-Wen, Chen Hsiu-Ling, Wang Hung-Chen, Lin Tsu-Kung, Chou Kun-Hsien, Chen Meng-Hsiang, Chen Yi-Wen, Lu Cheng-Hsien

机构信息

From the Department of Diagnostic Radiology (W-CL, P-CC, H-LC, M-HC, Y-WC); Department of Nuclear Medicine (Y-CH); Department of Neurology (N-WT, T-KL, C-HL); Department of Biomedical Imaging and Radiological Sciences, National Yang-Ming University (H-LC); Department of Neurosurgery (H-CW); and Brain Research Center, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan (K-HC).

出版信息

Medicine (Baltimore). 2016 Feb;95(5):e2206. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000002206.

Abstract

Arterial spin labeling (ASL) magnetic resonance imaging analyses allow for the quantification of altered cerebral blood flow, and provide a novel means of examining the impact of dopaminergic treatments. The authors examined the cerebral perfusion differences among 17 Parkinson disease (PD) patients, 17 PD with dementia (PDD) patients, and 17 healthy controls and used ASL-MRI to assess the effects of dopaminergic therapies on perfusion in the patients. The authors demonstrated progressive widespread cortical hypoperfusion in PD and PDD and robust effects for the dopaminergic therapies. Specifically, dopaminergic medications further decreased frontal lobe and cerebellum perfusion in the PD and PDD groups, respectively. These patterns of hypoperfusion could be related to cognitive dysfunctions and disease severity. Furthermore, desensitization to dopaminergic therapies in terms of cortical perfusion was found as the disease progressed, supporting the concept that long-term therapies are associated with the therapeutic window narrowing. The highly sensitive pharmaceutical response of ASL allows clinicians and researchers to easily and effectively quantify the absolute perfusion status, which might prove helpful for therapeutic planning.

摘要

动脉自旋标记(ASL)磁共振成像分析能够对脑血流量的改变进行量化,并提供一种新的方法来研究多巴胺能治疗的影响。作者研究了17例帕金森病(PD)患者、17例帕金森病痴呆(PDD)患者和17名健康对照者之间的脑灌注差异,并使用ASL-MRI评估多巴胺能治疗对患者灌注的影响。作者证明了PD和PDD患者存在进行性广泛的皮质灌注不足,以及多巴胺能治疗的显著效果。具体而言,多巴胺能药物分别进一步降低了PD组和PDD组的额叶和小脑灌注。这些灌注不足模式可能与认知功能障碍和疾病严重程度有关。此外,随着疾病进展,发现皮质灌注方面对多巴胺能治疗出现脱敏现象,这支持了长期治疗与治疗窗变窄相关的概念。ASL高度敏感的药物反应使临床医生和研究人员能够轻松有效地量化绝对灌注状态,这可能对治疗规划有帮助。

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