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Substantia Nigra Volume Dissociates Bradykinesia and Rigidity from Tremor in Parkinson’s Disease: A 7 Tesla Imaging Study

BACKGROUND: In postmortem analysis of late stage Parkinson’s disease (PD) neuronal loss in the substantial nigra (SN) correlates with the antemortem severity of bradykinesia and rigidity, but not tremor. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between midbrain nuclei volume as an in vivo biomarke...

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Autores principales: Poston, Kathleen L., Ua Cruadhlaoich, Matthew A. I., Santoso, Laura F., Bernstein, Jeffrey D., Liu, Tian, Wang, Yi, Rutt, Brian, Kerchner, Geoffrey A., Zeineh, Michael M.
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Publicado: IOS Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7242837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32250317
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JPD-191890
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author Poston, Kathleen L.
Ua Cruadhlaoich, Matthew A. I.
Santoso, Laura F.
Bernstein, Jeffrey D.
Liu, Tian
Wang, Yi
Rutt, Brian
Kerchner, Geoffrey A.
Zeineh, Michael M.
author_facet Poston, Kathleen L.
Ua Cruadhlaoich, Matthew A. I.
Santoso, Laura F.
Bernstein, Jeffrey D.
Liu, Tian
Wang, Yi
Rutt, Brian
Kerchner, Geoffrey A.
Zeineh, Michael M.
author_sort Poston, Kathleen L.
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description BACKGROUND: In postmortem analysis of late stage Parkinson’s disease (PD) neuronal loss in the substantial nigra (SN) correlates with the antemortem severity of bradykinesia and rigidity, but not tremor. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between midbrain nuclei volume as an in vivo biomarker for surviving neurons in mild-to-moderate patients using 7.0 Tesla MRI. METHODS: We performed ultra-high resolution quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) on the midbrain in 32 PD participants with less than 10 years duration and 8 healthy controls. Following blinded manual segmentation, the individual volumes of the SN, subthalamic nucleus, and red nucleus were measured. We then determined the associations between the midbrain nuclei and clinical metrics (age, disease duration, MDS-UPDRS motor score, and subscores for bradykinesia/rigidity, tremor, and postural instability/gait difficulty). RESULTS: We found that smaller SN correlated with longer disease duration (r = –0.49, p = 0.004), more severe MDS-UPDRS motor score (r = –0.42, p = 0.016), and more severe bradykinesia-rigidity subscore (r = –0.47, p = 0.007), but not tremor or postural instability/gait difficulty subscores. In a hemi-body analysis, bradykinesia-rigidity severity only correlated with SN contralateral to the less-affected hemi-body, and not contralateral to the more-affected hemi-body, possibly reflecting the greatest change in dopamine neuron loss early in disease. Multivariate generalized estimating equation model confirmed that bradykinesia-rigidity severity, age, and disease duration, but not tremor severity, predicted SN volume. CONCLUSIONS: In mild-to-moderate PD, SN volume relates to motor manifestations in a motor domain-specific and laterality-dependent manner. Non-invasive in vivo 7.0 Tesla QSM may serve as a biomarker in longitudinal studies of SN atrophy and in studies of people at risk for developing PD.
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spelling pubmed-72428372020-05-27 Substantia Nigra Volume Dissociates Bradykinesia and Rigidity from Tremor in Parkinson’s Disease: A 7 Tesla Imaging Study Poston, Kathleen L. Ua Cruadhlaoich, Matthew A. I. Santoso, Laura F. Bernstein, Jeffrey D. Liu, Tian Wang, Yi Rutt, Brian Kerchner, Geoffrey A. Zeineh, Michael M. J Parkinsons Dis Research Report BACKGROUND: In postmortem analysis of late stage Parkinson’s disease (PD) neuronal loss in the substantial nigra (SN) correlates with the antemortem severity of bradykinesia and rigidity, but not tremor. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between midbrain nuclei volume as an in vivo biomarker for surviving neurons in mild-to-moderate patients using 7.0 Tesla MRI. METHODS: We performed ultra-high resolution quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) on the midbrain in 32 PD participants with less than 10 years duration and 8 healthy controls. Following blinded manual segmentation, the individual volumes of the SN, subthalamic nucleus, and red nucleus were measured. We then determined the associations between the midbrain nuclei and clinical metrics (age, disease duration, MDS-UPDRS motor score, and subscores for bradykinesia/rigidity, tremor, and postural instability/gait difficulty). RESULTS: We found that smaller SN correlated with longer disease duration (r = –0.49, p = 0.004), more severe MDS-UPDRS motor score (r = –0.42, p = 0.016), and more severe bradykinesia-rigidity subscore (r = –0.47, p = 0.007), but not tremor or postural instability/gait difficulty subscores. In a hemi-body analysis, bradykinesia-rigidity severity only correlated with SN contralateral to the less-affected hemi-body, and not contralateral to the more-affected hemi-body, possibly reflecting the greatest change in dopamine neuron loss early in disease. Multivariate generalized estimating equation model confirmed that bradykinesia-rigidity severity, age, and disease duration, but not tremor severity, predicted SN volume. CONCLUSIONS: In mild-to-moderate PD, SN volume relates to motor manifestations in a motor domain-specific and laterality-dependent manner. Non-invasive in vivo 7.0 Tesla QSM may serve as a biomarker in longitudinal studies of SN atrophy and in studies of people at risk for developing PD. IOS Press 2020-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7242837/ /pubmed/32250317 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JPD-191890 Text en © 2020 – IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Report
Poston, Kathleen L.
Ua Cruadhlaoich, Matthew A. I.
Santoso, Laura F.
Bernstein, Jeffrey D.
Liu, Tian
Wang, Yi
Rutt, Brian
Kerchner, Geoffrey A.
Zeineh, Michael M.
Substantia Nigra Volume Dissociates Bradykinesia and Rigidity from Tremor in Parkinson’s Disease: A 7 Tesla Imaging Study
title Substantia Nigra Volume Dissociates Bradykinesia and Rigidity from Tremor in Parkinson’s Disease: A 7 Tesla Imaging Study
title_full Substantia Nigra Volume Dissociates Bradykinesia and Rigidity from Tremor in Parkinson’s Disease: A 7 Tesla Imaging Study
title_fullStr Substantia Nigra Volume Dissociates Bradykinesia and Rigidity from Tremor in Parkinson’s Disease: A 7 Tesla Imaging Study
title_full_unstemmed Substantia Nigra Volume Dissociates Bradykinesia and Rigidity from Tremor in Parkinson’s Disease: A 7 Tesla Imaging Study
title_short Substantia Nigra Volume Dissociates Bradykinesia and Rigidity from Tremor in Parkinson’s Disease: A 7 Tesla Imaging Study
title_sort substantia nigra volume dissociates bradykinesia and rigidity from tremor in parkinson’s disease: a 7 tesla imaging study
topic Research Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7242837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32250317
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JPD-191890
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