Cao Zhengye, Wang Na, Hu Hongjie, Zhang Hongying, Wu Jingtao, Shang Song'an
Department of Radiology, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Medical College of Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.
Department of Ultrasound, Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Medical College of Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.
NPJ Parkinsons Dis. 2025 Jun 13;11(1):168. doi: 10.1038/s41531-025-01028-6.
How neurobiological underpinnings regulate the heterogeneous expression of structural-functional connectivity coupling (SFC) in Parkinson's disease (PD) remains largely unknown. Our work examines changes in SFC in PD patients. The investigation was carried out to check the spatial distribution of SFC along the cyto-architectonic hierarchy. We related the excitation-inhibition balance (E/I ratio) to the expression of SFC in both PD and normal controls. The difference in the impact of the E/I ratio on SFC was compared between the groups. We found that widespread SFC increases occurred in PD. The distribution of SFC gradually increased along the cyto-architectonic hierarchy. A lower E/I ratio was found to be associated with more rigid SFC in both groups. The abilities of E/I ratio shaping SFC were heterogeneously disturbed in PD. Our work delivers a new framework to conceptualize structure-function relationships in PD patients, paving the way for an improved understanding of how neurobiological factors induce reorganization in the brain with PD invasion.
神经生物学基础如何调节帕金森病(PD)中结构-功能连接耦合(SFC)的异质性表达在很大程度上仍然未知。我们的工作研究了PD患者SFC的变化。开展该调查以检查SFC沿细胞构筑层次的空间分布。我们将兴奋-抑制平衡(E/I比值)与PD患者和正常对照中SFC的表达相关联。比较了两组之间E/I比值对SFC影响的差异。我们发现PD患者中广泛存在SFC增加。SFC的分布沿细胞构筑层次逐渐增加。发现两组中较低的E/I比值都与更刚性的SFC相关。在PD中,E/I比值塑造SFC的能力受到异质性干扰。我们的工作提供了一个新框架,用于将PD患者的结构-功能关系概念化,为更好地理解神经生物学因素如何在PD侵袭时诱导大脑重组铺平了道路。