Kawabata Kazuya, Ohdake Reiko, Watanabe Hirohisa, Bagarinao Epifanio, Hara Kazuhiro, Ogura Aya, Masuda Michihito, Kato Toshiyasu, Yokoi Takamasa, Katsuno Masahisa, Sobue Gen
Department of Neurology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan.
Brain and Mind Research Center, Nagoya University, Japan.
Clin Park Relat Disord. 2020 Jan 16;3:100036. doi: 10.1016/j.prdoa.2020.100036. eCollection 2020.
Parkinson's disease (PD) shows a variety of visual deficits including visuoperceptual disturbances, however, the neural basis remains unclear. We aimed to clarify clinical and neural features of visuoperceptual disturbances in PD.
The visuospatial/perceptual abilities of ninety-six participants (48 patients with PD and 48 healthy controls) were evaluated using the subtest part 1 and 5-8 of the Visual Object and Space Perception battery (VOSP), cube/pentagon copying and clock drawing tasks. Resting-state fMRI images were acquired and analyzed the differences between PD with incomplete letters below the cut-off and above for intranetwork (primary/medial/higher visual networks) and interregional functional connectivity changes, and spectral dynamic causal modeling was performed to examine the causality.
In the PD group, position discrimination and incomplete letter scores were significantly decreased among VOSP subtests, the latter having the largest effect size. The incomplete letter scores correlated with the position discrimination while not with the dot counting, number location and cube analysis, cube/pentagon copying or clock drawing. The group with the incomplete letter scores below the cut-off had regions with decreased functional connectivity surrounding the calcarine sulcus in the primary visual network. These regions had decreased interregional functional connectivity with bilateral lingual gyri and cunei but increased with the thalamus. In this group, effective connectivity from the lingual gyrus to the calcarine sulcus was significantly decreased.
The incomplete letters may be sensitive to detect visuoperceptual disturbances in PD. Decreased connectivity in the ventral visual feedback pathway may contribute to these deficits.
帕金森病(PD)表现出多种视觉缺陷,包括视觉感知障碍,但其神经基础仍不清楚。我们旨在阐明帕金森病视觉感知障碍的临床和神经特征。
使用视觉物体与空间感知成套测验(VOSP)的第1部分以及第5 - 8部分、立方体/五边形临摹和画钟任务,对96名参与者(48例帕金森病患者和48名健康对照者)的视觉空间/感知能力进行评估。采集静息态功能磁共振成像(fMRI)图像,分析帕金森病患者中低于和高于截止分数的不完整字母组在内网(初级/内侧/高级视觉网络)和区域间功能连接变化的差异,并进行频谱动态因果模型分析以检验因果关系。
在帕金森病组中,VOSP子测验中的位置辨别和不完整字母得分显著降低,后者的效应量最大。不完整字母得分与位置辨别相关,而与点数、数字定位、立方体分析、立方体/五边形临摹或画钟无关。不完整字母得分低于截止分数的组在初级视觉网络中围绕距状沟的区域功能连接减少。这些区域与双侧舌回和楔叶的区域间功能连接减少,但与丘脑的连接增加。在该组中,从舌回至距状沟的有效连接显著降低。
不完整字母可能对检测帕金森病中的视觉感知障碍敏感。腹侧视觉反馈通路连接性降低可能导致这些缺陷。