Spatiotemporal changes in substantia nigra neuromelanin content in Parkinson's disease
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- DOI: 10.1093/brain/awaa216
Spatiotemporal changes in substantia nigra neuromelanin content in Parkinson's disease
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Corrigendum to: Spatiotemporal changes in substantia nigra neuromelanin content in Parkinson's disease.Brain. 2021 Mar 3;144(2):e24. doi: 10.1093/brain/awaa355. Brain. 2021. PMID: 33179028 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the spatiotemporal changes in neuromelanin-sensitive MRI signal in the substantia nigra and their relation to clinical scores of disease severity in patients with early or progressing Parkinson's disease and patients with idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder (iRBD) exempt of Parkinsonian signs compared to healthy control subjects. Longitudinal T1-weighted anatomical and neuromelanin-sensitive MRI was performed in two cohorts, including patients with iRBD, patients with early or progressing Parkinson's disease, and control subjects. Based on the aligned substantia nigra segmentations using a study-specific brain anatomical template, parametric maps of the probability of a voxel belonging to the substantia nigra were calculated for patients with various degrees of disease severity and controls. For each voxel in the substantia nigra, probability map of controls, correlations between signal-to-noise ratios on neuromelanin-sensitive MRI in patients with iRBD and Parkinson's disease and clinical scores of motor disability, cognition and mood/behaviour were calculated. Our results showed that in patients, compared to the healthy control subjects, the volume of the substantia nigra was progressively reduced for increasing disease severity. The neuromelanin signal changes appeared to start in the posterolateral motor areas of the substantia nigra and then progressed to more medial areas of this region. The ratio between the volume of the substantia nigra in patients with Parkinson's disease relative to the controls was best fitted by a mono-exponential decay. Based on this model, the pre-symptomatic phase of the disease started at 5.3 years before disease diagnosis, and 23.1% of the substantia nigra volume was lost at the time of diagnosis, which was in line with previous findings using post-mortem histology of the human substantia nigra and radiotracer studies of the human striatum. Voxel-wise patterns of correlation between neuromelanin-sensitive MRI signal-to-noise ratio and motor, cognitive and mood/behavioural clinical scores were localized in distinct regions of the substantia nigra. This localization reflected the functional organization of the nigrostriatal system observed in histological and electrophysiological studies in non-human primates (motor, cognitive and mood/behavioural domains). In conclusion, neuromelanin-sensitive MRI enabled us to assess voxel-wise modifications of substantia nigra's morphology in vivo in humans, including healthy controls, patients with iRBD and patients with Parkinson's disease, and identify their correlation with nigral function across all motor, cognitive and behavioural domains. This insight could help assess disease progression in drug trials of disease modification.
Keywords: MRI; neuromelanin; parkinsonism; rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder; substantia nigra.
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Parkinson's disease progression in the substantia nigra: location, location, location.Brain. 2020 Sep 1;143(9):2628-2630. doi: 10.1093/brain/awaa252. Brain. 2020. PMID: 32947614 Free PMC article.
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