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Brain Atrophy and Reorganization of Structural Network in Parkinson's Disease With Hemiparkinsonism

Hemiparkinsonism duration in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) is a key time window to study early pathology of PD. We aimed to comprehensively explore the alterations of deformation and structural network in PD patients with hemiparkinsonism, which could potentially disclose the early bio...

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Autores principales: Xu, Xiaojun, Guan, Xiaojun, Guo, Tao, Zeng, Qiaoling, Ye, Rong, Wang, Jiaqiu, Zhong, Jianguo, Xuan, Min, Gu, Quanquan, Huang, Peiyu, Pu, Jiali, Zhang, Baorong, Zhang, Minming
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5881349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29636671
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2018.00117
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author Xu, Xiaojun
Guan, Xiaojun
Guo, Tao
Zeng, Qiaoling
Ye, Rong
Wang, Jiaqiu
Zhong, Jianguo
Xuan, Min
Gu, Quanquan
Huang, Peiyu
Pu, Jiali
Zhang, Baorong
Zhang, Minming
author_facet Xu, Xiaojun
Guan, Xiaojun
Guo, Tao
Zeng, Qiaoling
Ye, Rong
Wang, Jiaqiu
Zhong, Jianguo
Xuan, Min
Gu, Quanquan
Huang, Peiyu
Pu, Jiali
Zhang, Baorong
Zhang, Minming
author_sort Xu, Xiaojun
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description Hemiparkinsonism duration in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) is a key time window to study early pathology of PD. We aimed to comprehensively explore the alterations of deformation and structural network in PD patients with hemiparkinsonism, which could potentially disclose the early biomarker for PD. Thirty-one PD patients with hemiparkinsonism and 37 age- and gender- matched normal controls were included in the present study. First of all, we normalized the left hemisphere of structural images as the contralateral side to the affected limbs. Deformation-based morphometry (DBM) was conducted to evaluate the brain atrophy and/or enlargement. structural networks were constructed by thresholding gray matter volume correlation matrices of 116 regions and analyzed using graph theoretical approaches (e.g., small-worldness, global, and nodal measures). Significantly decreased deformation values were observed in the temporoparietal regions like bilateral middle temporal gyri, ipsilateral precuneus and contralateral Rolandic operculum extending to supramarginal and postcentral gyri. Lower deformation values in contralateral middle temporal gyrus were negatively correlated with higher motor impairment which was dominated by akinesia/rigidity. Moreover, nodal reorganization of structural network mainly located in frontal, temporal, subcortex and cerebellum was bilaterally explored in PD patients with hemiparkinsonism. Increased nodal properties could be commonly observed in frontal lobes. Disruption of subcortex including basal ganglia and amygdala was detected by nodal local efficiency and nodal clustering coefficient. Twelve hubs, mainly from paralimbic-limbic and heteromodal networks, were disrupted and, alternatively, 14 hubs, most of which were located in frontal lobes, were additionally detected in PD patients with hemiparkinsonism. In conclusion, during hemiparkinsonism period, mild brain atrophy in the temporoparietal regions and widespread reorganization of structural network, e.g., enhanced frontal function and disruption of basal ganglia nodes, occurred in both hemispheres. With our data, we can also argue that MTG contralateral to the affected limbs (expressing clinically verified brain atrophy) might be a potential living biomarker to monitor disease progression. Therefore, the combination of DBM and structural network analyses can provide a comprehensive and sensitive evaluation for potential pathogenesis of early PD patients with hemiparkinsonism.
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spelling pubmed-58813492018-04-10 Brain Atrophy and Reorganization of Structural Network in Parkinson's Disease With Hemiparkinsonism Xu, Xiaojun Guan, Xiaojun Guo, Tao Zeng, Qiaoling Ye, Rong Wang, Jiaqiu Zhong, Jianguo Xuan, Min Gu, Quanquan Huang, Peiyu Pu, Jiali Zhang, Baorong Zhang, Minming Front Hum Neurosci Neuroscience Hemiparkinsonism duration in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) is a key time window to study early pathology of PD. We aimed to comprehensively explore the alterations of deformation and structural network in PD patients with hemiparkinsonism, which could potentially disclose the early biomarker for PD. Thirty-one PD patients with hemiparkinsonism and 37 age- and gender- matched normal controls were included in the present study. First of all, we normalized the left hemisphere of structural images as the contralateral side to the affected limbs. Deformation-based morphometry (DBM) was conducted to evaluate the brain atrophy and/or enlargement. structural networks were constructed by thresholding gray matter volume correlation matrices of 116 regions and analyzed using graph theoretical approaches (e.g., small-worldness, global, and nodal measures). Significantly decreased deformation values were observed in the temporoparietal regions like bilateral middle temporal gyri, ipsilateral precuneus and contralateral Rolandic operculum extending to supramarginal and postcentral gyri. Lower deformation values in contralateral middle temporal gyrus were negatively correlated with higher motor impairment which was dominated by akinesia/rigidity. Moreover, nodal reorganization of structural network mainly located in frontal, temporal, subcortex and cerebellum was bilaterally explored in PD patients with hemiparkinsonism. Increased nodal properties could be commonly observed in frontal lobes. Disruption of subcortex including basal ganglia and amygdala was detected by nodal local efficiency and nodal clustering coefficient. Twelve hubs, mainly from paralimbic-limbic and heteromodal networks, were disrupted and, alternatively, 14 hubs, most of which were located in frontal lobes, were additionally detected in PD patients with hemiparkinsonism. In conclusion, during hemiparkinsonism period, mild brain atrophy in the temporoparietal regions and widespread reorganization of structural network, e.g., enhanced frontal function and disruption of basal ganglia nodes, occurred in both hemispheres. With our data, we can also argue that MTG contralateral to the affected limbs (expressing clinically verified brain atrophy) might be a potential living biomarker to monitor disease progression. Therefore, the combination of DBM and structural network analyses can provide a comprehensive and sensitive evaluation for potential pathogenesis of early PD patients with hemiparkinsonism. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5881349/ /pubmed/29636671 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2018.00117 Text en Copyright © 2018 Xu, Guan, Guo, Zeng, Ye, Wang, Zhong, Xuan, Gu, Huang, Pu, Zhang and Zhang. http://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 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 Neuroscience
Xu, Xiaojun
Guan, Xiaojun
Guo, Tao
Zeng, Qiaoling
Ye, Rong
Wang, Jiaqiu
Zhong, Jianguo
Xuan, Min
Gu, Quanquan
Huang, Peiyu
Pu, Jiali
Zhang, Baorong
Zhang, Minming
Brain Atrophy and Reorganization of Structural Network in Parkinson's Disease With Hemiparkinsonism
title Brain Atrophy and Reorganization of Structural Network in Parkinson's Disease With Hemiparkinsonism
title_full Brain Atrophy and Reorganization of Structural Network in Parkinson's Disease With Hemiparkinsonism
title_fullStr Brain Atrophy and Reorganization of Structural Network in Parkinson's Disease With Hemiparkinsonism
title_full_unstemmed Brain Atrophy and Reorganization of Structural Network in Parkinson's Disease With Hemiparkinsonism
title_short Brain Atrophy and Reorganization of Structural Network in Parkinson's Disease With Hemiparkinsonism
title_sort brain atrophy and reorganization of structural network in parkinson's disease with hemiparkinsonism
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5881349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29636671
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2018.00117
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