Novakova Lubomira, Gajdos Martin, Markova Jana, Martinkovicova Alice, Kosutzka Zuzana, Svantnerova Jana, Valkovic Peter, Csefalvay Zsolt, Rektorova Irena
Brain and Mind Research, Central European Institute of Technology, Masaryk University, Brno, Czechia.
Department of Communication Disorders, Faculty of Education, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia.
Front Aging Neurosci. 2023 Mar 9;15:1117473. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2023.1117473. eCollection 2023.
Parkinson's disease (PD) affects the language processes, with a significant impact on the patients' daily communication. We aimed to describe specific alterations in the comprehension of syntactically complex sentences in patients with PD (PwPD) as compared to healthy controls (HC) and to identify the neural underpinnings of these deficits using a functional connectivity analysis of the striatum. A total of 20 patients PwPD and 15 HC participated in the fMRI study. We analyzed their performance of a Test of sentence comprehension (ToSC) adjusted for fMRI. A task-dependent functional connectivity analysis of the striatum was conducted using the psychophysiological interaction method (PPI). On the behavioral level, the PwPD scored significantly lower (mean ± sd: 77.3 ± 12.6) in the total ToSC score than the HC did (mean ± sd: 86.6 ± 8.0), = 0.02, and the difference was also significant specifically for sentences with a non-canonical word order (PD-mean ± sd: 69.9 ± 14.1, HC-mean ± sd: 80.2 ± 11.5, = 0.04). Using PPI, we found a statistically significant difference between the PwPD and the HC in connectivity from the right striatum to the supplementary motor area [SMA, (4 8 53)] for non-canonical sentences. This PPI connectivity was negatively correlated with the ToSC accuracy of non-canonical sentences in the PwPD. Our results showed disturbed sentence reading comprehension in the PwPD with altered task-dependent functional connectivity from the right striatum to the SMA, which supports the synchronization of the temporal and sequential aspects of language processing. The study revealed that subcortical-cortical networks (striatal-frontal loop) in PwPD are compromised, leading to impaired comprehension of syntactically complex sentences.
帕金森病(PD)会影响语言过程,对患者的日常交流产生重大影响。我们旨在描述帕金森病患者(PwPD)与健康对照者(HC)相比在句法复杂句子理解方面的特定改变,并通过对纹状体的功能连接分析来确定这些缺陷的神经基础。共有20名PwPD患者和15名HC参与了功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究。我们分析了他们在针对fMRI调整的句子理解测试(ToSC)中的表现。使用心理生理交互作用方法(PPI)对纹状体进行了任务依赖性功能连接分析。在行为层面,PwPD在ToSC总分上的得分(均值±标准差:77.3±12.6)显著低于HC(均值±标准差:86.6±8.0),P = 0.02,并且这种差异在非规范词序的句子中也尤为显著(PD均值±标准差:69.9±14.1,HC均值±标准差:80.2±11.5,P = 0.04)。使用PPI,我们发现对于非规范句子,PwPD和HC在从右侧纹状体到辅助运动区[SMA,(4 8 53)]的连接性上存在统计学显著差异。这种PPI连接性与PwPD中非规范句子的ToSC准确性呈负相关。我们的结果表明,PwPD存在句子阅读理解障碍,从右侧纹状体到SMA的任务依赖性功能连接发生改变,这支持了语言处理的时间和顺序方面的同步。该研究表明,PwPD中的皮质下-皮质网络(纹状体-额叶环路)受损,导致对句法复杂句子的理解受损。