Guo Tao, Zhou Cheng, Wen Jiaqi, Wu Jingjing, Yan Yaping, Qin Jianmei, Xuan Min, Wu Haoting, Wu Chenqing, Chen Jingwen, Tan Sijia, Duanmu Xiaojie, Zhang Baorong, Xu Xiaojun, Zhang Minming, Guan Xiaojun
Department of Radiology, the Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China; Joint Laboratory of Clinical Radiology, the Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.
Department of Neurology, the Second Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.
Neurobiol Dis. 2025 Mar;206:106821. doi: 10.1016/j.nbd.2025.106821. Epub 2025 Jan 30.
Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) exhibit heterogenous clinical deficits not only in motor function, other deficits in both sensory and higher-order cognitive processing are also involved. Connectome studies have suggested a primary-to-transmodal gradient and a primary-to-primary gradient in functional brain networks, supporting the spectrum from sensation to cognition. However, whether these gradients are altered in PD patients and how these alterations associate with neurotransmitter profiles remain unknown. By constructing functional network and calculating its gradient in 134 PD patients and 172 normal controls, we compared functional connectivity gradients between groups and performed spearman correlation to explore the association between neurotransmitter expression and functional network gradient-based alternations in PD. Decreased first gradients were detected mainly in association cortex, including frontal cortex, insula, cingulate, and parietal cortex, corresponding to the decrement of frontoparietal/ventral attention network observed in network-level analyses. Decreased second gradients were observed in primary motor and somatosensory cortex, meeting the decrement of somatomotor network at the network level. Besides, network-level comparisons revealed the increment of visual network in the first gradient and increment of ventral attention network in the second gradient. Transcription-neuroimaging association analyses showed that changes of the first gradient were mainly negatively correlated with nondopaminergic system, while alterations of the second gradient were positively correlated with both dopaminergic and nondopaminergic systems. These results highlight the connectome gradient dysfunction in PD and its linkage with neurotransmitter expression profiles, providing insight into the molecular mechanisms for functional alterations underlying PD.
帕金森病(PD)患者不仅在运动功能方面表现出异质性临床缺陷,感觉和高阶认知处理方面的其他缺陷也有涉及。连接组研究表明,功能性脑网络中存在从初级到跨模态梯度以及从初级到初级梯度,支持了从感觉到认知的谱系。然而,这些梯度在PD患者中是否改变以及这些改变如何与神经递质谱相关联仍不清楚。通过构建134例PD患者和172例正常对照的功能网络并计算其梯度,我们比较了两组之间的功能连接梯度,并进行斯皮尔曼相关性分析,以探索PD中神经递质表达与基于功能网络梯度的改变之间的关联。主要在联合皮层检测到第一梯度降低,包括额叶皮层、岛叶、扣带回和顶叶皮层,这与在网络水平分析中观察到的额顶叶/腹侧注意网络的减少相对应。在初级运动和体感皮层观察到第二梯度降低,与网络水平上的躯体运动网络减少一致。此外,网络水平比较显示第一梯度中视觉网络增加,第二梯度中腹侧注意网络增加。转录-神经影像关联分析表明,第一梯度的变化主要与非多巴胺能系统呈负相关,而第二梯度的改变与多巴胺能和非多巴胺能系统均呈正相关。这些结果突出了PD中的连接组梯度功能障碍及其与神经递质表达谱的联系,为PD潜在功能改变的分子机制提供了见解。