Department of Neurology, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Alfred E. Mann School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Brain Behav. 2024 Jul;14(7):e3607. doi: 10.1002/brb3.3607.
Pathologic perivascular spaces (PVS), the fluid-filled compartments surrounding brain vasculature, may underlie cognitive decline in Parkinson's disease (PD). However, whether this impacts specific cognitive domains has not been investigated.
This study examined the relationship of PVS volume at baseline with domain-specific and global cognitive change over 2 years in PD individuals.
A total of 39 individuals with PD underwent 3T T1w magnetic resonance imaging to determine PVS volume fraction (PVS volume normalized to total regional volume) within (i) centrum semiovale, (ii) prefrontal white matter (medial orbitofrontal, rostral middle frontal, and superior frontal), and (iii) basal ganglia. A neuropsychological battery included assessment of cognitive domains and global cognitive function at baseline and after 2 years.
Higher basal ganglia PVS at baseline was associated with greater decline in attention, executive function, and global cognition scores.
While previous reports have associated elevated PVS volume in the basal ganglia with decline in global cognition in PD, our findings show such decline may affect the attention and executive function domains.
围绕脑脉管的充满液体的腔隙——病理性血管周围空间(PVS),可能是帕金森病(PD)认知能力下降的基础。然而,这是否会影响特定的认知领域尚未得到研究。
本研究旨在探讨 PD 患者基线时 PVS 体积与 2 年内特定认知领域和总体认知变化的关系。
共有 39 名 PD 患者接受了 3T T1w 磁共振成像,以确定(i)半卵圆中心、(ii)前额叶白质(内侧眶额、额中回和额上回)和(iii)基底节内 PVS 体积分数(PVS 体积与总区域体积的比值)。基线和 2 年后进行了神经心理学测试,包括认知领域和总体认知功能的评估。
基线时基底节 PVS 较高与注意力、执行功能和总体认知评分的下降有关。
虽然之前的报告将基底节中升高的 PVS 体积与 PD 患者的总体认知下降相关联,但我们的发现表明,这种下降可能会影响注意力和执行功能领域。