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帕金森病患者的步态不对称与胼胝体感觉运动区域完整性降低有关。

Gait Asymmetry in People With Parkinson's Disease Is Linked to Reduced Integrity of Callosal Sensorimotor Regions.

作者信息

Fling Brett W, Curtze Carolin, Horak Fay B

机构信息

Department of Health and Exercise Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, United States.

Molecular, Cellular and Integrative Neuroscience Program, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, United States.

出版信息

Front Neurol. 2018 Apr 4;9:215. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2018.00215. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) often manifest significant temporal and spatial asymmetries of the lower extremities during gait, which significantly contribute to mobility impairments. While the neural mechanisms underlying mobility asymmetries within this population remain poorly understood, recent evidence points to altered microstructural integrity of white matter fiber tracts within the corpus callosum as potentially playing a substantial role.

OBJECTIVES

The purpose of this study was to quantify spatial and temporal gait asymmetries as well as transcallosal microstructural integrity of white matter fiber tracts connecting the primary and secondary sensorimotor cortices in people with PD and age-matched control participants.

METHODS

Spatial and temporal gait asymmetry in the levodopa off state was assessed using an instrumented walkway. On the next day, diffusion-weighted images were collected to assess white matter microstructural integrity in transcallosal fibers connecting the homologous sensorimotor cortical regions.

RESULTS

People with PD exhibited significantly more temporal and spatial gait asymmetry than healthy control subjects. Furthermore, people with PD had significantly reduced white matter microstructural integrity of transcallosal fibers connecting homologous regions of the pre-supplementary motor and supplementary motor areas (SMAs), but not the primary motor or somatosensory cortices. Finally, reduced transcallosal fiber tract integrity of the pre-SMA and S1 was associated with greater step length asymmetry in people with PD.

CONCLUSION

People with PD showed increased step length asymmetries and decreased microstructural integrity of callosal white matter tracts connecting the higher-order sensorimotor cortices (pre-SMA and SMA). The strong association between gait asymmetries and corpus collosum integrity, supports the hypothesis that reduced transcallosal structural connectivity is a significant mechanism underlying gait asymmetries in people with PD.

摘要

背景

帕金森病(PD)患者在步态中常表现出下肢明显的时间和空间不对称性,这对行动能力损害有显著影响。虽然该人群中行动不对称性的神经机制仍知之甚少,但最近的证据表明胼胝体内白质纤维束微观结构完整性的改变可能起了重要作用。

目的

本研究旨在量化PD患者及年龄匹配的对照参与者的空间和时间步态不对称性,以及连接初级和次级感觉运动皮层的白质纤维束的胼胝体微观结构完整性。

方法

使用仪器化步道评估左旋多巴停药状态下的空间和时间步态不对称性。次日,采集扩散加权图像以评估连接同源感觉运动皮层区域的胼胝体纤维中的白质微观结构完整性。

结果

PD患者表现出比健康对照受试者明显更多的时间和空间步态不对称性。此外,PD患者连接辅助运动前区和辅助运动区(SMA)同源区域的胼胝体纤维的白质微观结构完整性显著降低,但初级运动皮层或体感皮层未受影响。最后,辅助运动前区和中央前回的胼胝体纤维束完整性降低与PD患者更大的步长不对称性相关。

结论

PD患者表现出步长不对称性增加,以及连接高阶感觉运动皮层(辅助运动前区和SMA)的胼胝体白质束微观结构完整性降低。步态不对称性与胼胝体完整性之间的强关联支持了这样的假设,即胼胝体结构连接性降低是PD患者步态不对称性的重要机制。

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