Resting-State Functional Connectivity in Frontostriatal and Posterior Cortical Subtypes in Parkinson's Disease-Mild Cognitive Impairment

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作者
Devignes, Quentin [1 ]
Bordier, Cecile [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Viard, Romain [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Defebvre, Luc [1 ,4 ]
Kuchcinski, Gregory [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Leentjens, Albert F. G. [5 ]
Lopes, Renaud [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Dujardin, Kathy [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lille, CHU Lille, Lille Neurosci & Cognit, Inserm 1172, Lille, France
[2] Univ Lille, Lille Pasteur Inst, CHU Lille, US 41 UMS 2014 PLBS,CNRS,INSERM, Lille, France
[3] CHU Lille, Dept Neuroradiol, Lille, France
[4] CHU Lille, Neurol & Movement Disorders Dept, Lille, France
[5] Maastricht Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Psychiat, Maastricht, Netherlands
关键词
cognition; independent component analysis; cognitive subtypes; dual syndrome hypothesis; DIAGNOSTIC-CRITERIA; RATING-SCALE; LEWY BODIES; DEMENTIA; VALIDATION; RELEVANCE; CAMPAIGN;
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10.1002/mds.28888
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background The "dual syndrome hypothesis" distinguished two subtypes in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in Parkinson's disease: frontostriatal, characterized by attentional and executive deficits; and posterior cortical, characterized by visuospatial, memory, and language deficits. Objective The aim was to identify resting-state functional modifications associated with these subtypes. Methods Ninety-five nondemented patients categorized as having normal cognition (n = 31), frontostriatal (n = 14), posterior cortical (n = 20), or mixed (n = 30) cognitive subtype had a 3 T resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scan. Twenty-four age-matched healthy controls (HCs) were also included. A group-level independent component analysis was performed to identify resting-state networks, and the selected components were subdivided into 564 cortical regions in addition to 26 basal ganglia regions. Global intra- and inter-network connectivity along with global and local efficiencies was compared between groups. The network-based statistics approach was used to identify connections significantly different between groups. Results Patients with posterior cortical deficits had increased intra-network functional connectivity (FC) within the basal ganglia network compared with patients with frontostriatal deficits. Patients with frontostriatal deficits had reduced inter-network FC between several networks, including the visual, default-mode, sensorimotor, salience, dorsal attentional, basal ganglia, and frontoparietal networks, compared with HCs, patients with normal cognition, and patients with a posterior cortical subtype. Similar results were also found between patients with a mixed subtype and HCs. Conclusion MCI subtypes are associated with specific changes in resting-state FC. Longitudinal studies are needed to determine the predictive potential of these markers regarding the risk of developing dementia. (c) 2021 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society
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