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Structural and functional differences of the thalamus between drug-naïve Parkinson’s disease motor subtypes

OBJECTIVE: The thalamus is an integrative hub of motor circuits in Parkinson’s disease (PD). This study aimed to investigate the alterations of structure and functional connectivity (FC) of the thalamic subregions in the tremor-dominant (TD) subtype and the postural instability and gait difficulty (...

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Autores principales: Chen, Yubing, Guo, Zhiying, Wang, Yajie, Yin, Hangxing, Zhang, Shugang, Liu, Weiguo
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10229767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37265464
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1102927
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author Chen, Yubing
Guo, Zhiying
Wang, Yajie
Yin, Hangxing
Zhang, Shugang
Liu, Weiguo
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Guo, Zhiying
Wang, Yajie
Yin, Hangxing
Zhang, Shugang
Liu, Weiguo
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description OBJECTIVE: The thalamus is an integrative hub of motor circuits in Parkinson’s disease (PD). This study aimed to investigate the alterations of structure and functional connectivity (FC) of the thalamic subregions in the tremor-dominant (TD) subtype and the postural instability and gait difficulty (PIGD) subtype in PD. METHODS: A total of 59 drug-naïve patients (24 TD and 35 PIGD) and 37 healthy controls were recruited. The volumes of the thalamus and the thalamic subregions were calculated using FreeSurfer. Functional connectivity (FC) analysis of the resting-state functional MRI (rsfMRI) was conducted on the thalamic subregions. Finally, the altered structure and FC were used for correlation analysis with clinical motor scores and for further motor subtypes differentiation. RESULTS: The volumes of the left posterior parietal thalamus (PPtha) in TD patients were significantly lower than those of PIGD patients. Compared with PIGD patients, TD patients exhibited higher FC between the thalamic subregions, the left middle temporal gyrus (MTG), the right dorsolateral superior frontal gyrus (SFGdl), the left middle occipital gyrus (MOG), and the right superior temporal gyrus (STG). Compared with HCs, TD patients showed higher FC between the thalamic subregions and the right SFGdl, as well as the left MOG. Compared with HCs, PIGD patients showed lower FC between the thalamic subregions and the left MTG. In addition, the altered FC was closely related to clinical symptoms and performed high-discriminative power in differentiating the motor subtypes. CONCLUSION: Increased FC between the thalamic subregions and the sensory cortices in TD patients may indicate a better compensatory capacity for impairment of sensory information integration than that in PIGD patients. The altered FC between the thalamus and the MTG was a potential biomarker for the distinction of the PD motor subtypes.
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spelling pubmed-102297672023-06-01 Structural and functional differences of the thalamus between drug-naïve Parkinson’s disease motor subtypes Chen, Yubing Guo, Zhiying Wang, Yajie Yin, Hangxing Zhang, Shugang Liu, Weiguo Front Neurol Neurology OBJECTIVE: The thalamus is an integrative hub of motor circuits in Parkinson’s disease (PD). This study aimed to investigate the alterations of structure and functional connectivity (FC) of the thalamic subregions in the tremor-dominant (TD) subtype and the postural instability and gait difficulty (PIGD) subtype in PD. METHODS: A total of 59 drug-naïve patients (24 TD and 35 PIGD) and 37 healthy controls were recruited. The volumes of the thalamus and the thalamic subregions were calculated using FreeSurfer. Functional connectivity (FC) analysis of the resting-state functional MRI (rsfMRI) was conducted on the thalamic subregions. Finally, the altered structure and FC were used for correlation analysis with clinical motor scores and for further motor subtypes differentiation. RESULTS: The volumes of the left posterior parietal thalamus (PPtha) in TD patients were significantly lower than those of PIGD patients. Compared with PIGD patients, TD patients exhibited higher FC between the thalamic subregions, the left middle temporal gyrus (MTG), the right dorsolateral superior frontal gyrus (SFGdl), the left middle occipital gyrus (MOG), and the right superior temporal gyrus (STG). Compared with HCs, TD patients showed higher FC between the thalamic subregions and the right SFGdl, as well as the left MOG. Compared with HCs, PIGD patients showed lower FC between the thalamic subregions and the left MTG. In addition, the altered FC was closely related to clinical symptoms and performed high-discriminative power in differentiating the motor subtypes. CONCLUSION: Increased FC between the thalamic subregions and the sensory cortices in TD patients may indicate a better compensatory capacity for impairment of sensory information integration than that in PIGD patients. The altered FC between the thalamus and the MTG was a potential biomarker for the distinction of the PD motor subtypes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10229767/ /pubmed/37265464 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1102927 Text en Copyright © 2023 Chen, Guo, Wang, Yin, Zhang and Liu. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Chen, Yubing
Guo, Zhiying
Wang, Yajie
Yin, Hangxing
Zhang, Shugang
Liu, Weiguo
Structural and functional differences of the thalamus between drug-naïve Parkinson’s disease motor subtypes
title Structural and functional differences of the thalamus between drug-naïve Parkinson’s disease motor subtypes
title_full Structural and functional differences of the thalamus between drug-naïve Parkinson’s disease motor subtypes
title_fullStr Structural and functional differences of the thalamus between drug-naïve Parkinson’s disease motor subtypes
title_full_unstemmed Structural and functional differences of the thalamus between drug-naïve Parkinson’s disease motor subtypes
title_short Structural and functional differences of the thalamus between drug-naïve Parkinson’s disease motor subtypes
title_sort structural and functional differences of the thalamus between drug-naïve parkinson’s disease motor subtypes
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10229767/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37265464
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1102927
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