The claustrum is a thin grey matter structure which is involved in a wide brain network. Previous studies suggested a link between claustrum and Parkinson's Disease (PD), showing how alpha-synuclein pathology may affect claustral neurons as well as how alpha-synuclein immunoreactivity may correlate with the onset of cognitive dysfunctions. Our aim is to investigate, via diffusion MRI, claustral structural network changes in drug naive PD patients, with the goal to understand whether such changes may contribute to cognitive decline in PD. 15 drug naive PD patients and 15 age-matched controls were enrolled; MR protocol was performed on a 3T scanner. Whole brain probabilistic tractography was obtained using Constrained Spherical Deconvolution (CSD) diffusion model. Connectivity matrices were estimated based on a robust anatomical parcellation of structural T1w images. In PD group, impaired subnetworks were correlated with psychological examinations. We found decreased claustral connectivity in PD patients compared to controls, especially with areas mainly involved in visuomotor and attentional systems. Moreover, we found a positive correlation between MoCA and density of pathways connecting ipsilaterally claustrum to left (r=0.578, p=0.021) and right (r=0.640, p=0.020) Pars Orbitalis. Our results support the hypothesis of claustral involvement in cognitive decline in drug naive PD patients.
Claustral structural connectivity and cognitive impairment in drug naïve Parkinson’s disease
Arrigo, AlessandroCo-primo
;Calamuneri, Alessandro
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;Milardi, Demetrio;Mormina, Enricomaria;Gaeta, Michele;Marino, Silvia;Cacciola, Alberto;Rizzo, Giuseppina;Anastasi, Giuseppe Pio;Quartarone, AngeloUltimo
2019-01-01
Abstract
The claustrum is a thin grey matter structure which is involved in a wide brain network. Previous studies suggested a link between claustrum and Parkinson's Disease (PD), showing how alpha-synuclein pathology may affect claustral neurons as well as how alpha-synuclein immunoreactivity may correlate with the onset of cognitive dysfunctions. Our aim is to investigate, via diffusion MRI, claustral structural network changes in drug naive PD patients, with the goal to understand whether such changes may contribute to cognitive decline in PD. 15 drug naive PD patients and 15 age-matched controls were enrolled; MR protocol was performed on a 3T scanner. Whole brain probabilistic tractography was obtained using Constrained Spherical Deconvolution (CSD) diffusion model. Connectivity matrices were estimated based on a robust anatomical parcellation of structural T1w images. In PD group, impaired subnetworks were correlated with psychological examinations. We found decreased claustral connectivity in PD patients compared to controls, especially with areas mainly involved in visuomotor and attentional systems. Moreover, we found a positive correlation between MoCA and density of pathways connecting ipsilaterally claustrum to left (r=0.578, p=0.021) and right (r=0.640, p=0.020) Pars Orbitalis. Our results support the hypothesis of claustral involvement in cognitive decline in drug naive PD patients.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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