Tobin Emily R, Arpin David J, Schauder Marissa B, Higgonbottham Mara L, Chen Robin, Lou XiangYang, Berry Richard B, Christou Evangelos A, Jaffee Michael S, Vaillancourt David E
Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32603, USA.
Brain Commun. 2024 Oct 10;6(5):fcae344. doi: 10.1093/braincomms/fcae344. eCollection 2024.
It is established that one of the best predictors of a future diagnosis of Parkinson's disease is a current diagnosis of rapid eye movement behaviour disorder (RBD). In such patients, this provides a unique opportunity to study brain physiology and behavioural motor features of RBD that may precede early-stage Parkinson's disease. Based on prior work in early-stage Parkinson's disease, we aim to determine if the function of corticostriatal and cerebellar regions are impaired in RBD using task-based functional MRI and if structural changes can be detected within the caudate, putamen and substantia nigra in RBD using free-water imaging. To assess motor function, we measured performance on the Purdue Pegboard Test, which is affected in patients with RBD and Parkinson's disease. A cohort of 24 RBD, 39 early-stage Parkinson's disease and 25 controls were investigated. All participants were imaged at 3 Telsa. Individuals performed a unimanual grip force task during functional imaging. Participants also completed scales to assess cognition, sleep and motor symptoms. We found decreased functional activity in both RBD and Parkinson's disease within the motor cortex, caudate, putamen and thalamus compared with controls. There was elevated free-water-corrected fractional anisotropy in the putamen in RBD and Parkinson's disease and elevated free-water in the putamen and posterior substantia nigra in Parkinson's disease compared with controls. Participants with RBD and Parkinson's disease performed significantly worse on all tasks of the Purdue Pegboard Test compared with controls. The both hands task of the Purdue Pegboard Test was most sensitive in distinguishing between groups. A subgroup analysis of early-stage RBD (<2 years diagnosis) confirmed similar findings as those in the larger RBD group. These findings provide new evidence that the putamen is affected in early-stage RBD using both functional and free-water imaging. We also found evidence that the striatum, thalamus and motor cortex have reduced functional activity in early-stage RBD and Parkinson's disease. While the substantia nigra shows elevated free-water in Parkinson's disease, we did not observe this effect in early-stage RBD. These findings point to the corticostriatal and thalamocortical circuits being impaired in RBD patients.
现已确定,当前快速眼动睡眠行为障碍(RBD)的诊断是未来帕金森病诊断的最佳预测指标之一。对于此类患者,这提供了一个独特的机会来研究可能先于早期帕金森病的RBD的脑生理学和行为运动特征。基于早期帕金森病的先前研究工作,我们旨在使用基于任务的功能磁共振成像(fMRI)确定RBD患者的皮质纹状体和小脑区域功能是否受损,以及使用自由水成像能否在RBD患者的尾状核、壳核和黑质中检测到结构变化。为了评估运动功能,我们测量了普渡钉板试验(Purdue Pegboard Test)的表现,该试验在RBD和帕金森病患者中会受到影响。对24名RBD患者、39名早期帕金森病患者和25名对照者进行了研究。所有参与者均在3特斯拉磁场下进行成像。个体在功能成像期间执行单手握力任务。参与者还完成了评估认知、睡眠和运动症状的量表。我们发现,与对照组相比,RBD和帕金森病患者的运动皮质、尾状核、壳核和丘脑的功能活动均降低。与对照组相比,RBD和帕金森病患者壳核中的自由水校正分数各向异性升高,帕金森病患者壳核和黑质后部的自由水升高。与对照组相比,RBD和帕金森病患者在普渡钉板试验的所有任务上表现明显更差。普渡钉板试验的双手任务在区分各组时最敏感。对早期RBD(诊断<2年)的亚组分析证实了与较大RBD组相似的结果。这些发现提供了新的证据,表明使用功能成像和自由水成像均显示早期RBD患者的壳核受到影响。我们还发现证据表明,早期RBD和帕金森病患者的纹状体、丘脑和运动皮质功能活动降低。虽然帕金森病患者黑质中的自由水升高,但我们在早期RBD中未观察到这种效应。这些发现表明RBD患者的皮质纹状体和丘脑皮质回路受损。