1. Increased large-scale inter-network connectivity in relation to impulsivity in Parkinson's disease.
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Koh J, Kaneoke Y, Donishi T, Ishida T, Sakata M, Hiwatani Y, Nakayama Y, Yasui M, Ishiguchi H, Hironishi M, Murata KY, Terada M, and Ito H
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- Aged, Attention, Basal Ganglia diagnostic imaging, Basal Ganglia physiopathology, Brain physiopathology, Disease Progression, Female, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Nerve Net physiopathology, Brain diagnostic imaging, Brain Mapping, Impulsive Behavior, Parkinson Disease diagnostic imaging, Parkinson Disease physiopathology
- Abstract
Impulsivity is a neuropsychiatric feature of Parkinson's disease (PD). We investigated the pathophysiology of impulsivity in PD using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI). We investigated 45 patients with idiopathic PD and 21 healthy controls. Based on Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS-11) score, PD patients were classified as higher (PD-HI) or lower impulsivity (PD-LI). Functional connectivity (FC) between various large-scale brain networks were analysed using the CONN toolbox. FC between the right frontoparietal network (FPN) and medial visual network (MVN) was significantly higher in PD-HI patients than PD-LI patients (false discovery rate [FDR]-adjusted p = 0.0315). FC between the right FPN and MVN had a significant positive correlation with total BIS-11 score (FDR-adjusted p = 0.010) and the attentional impulsivity (FDR-adjusted p = 0.046) and non-planning impulsivity subscale scores (FDR-adjusted p = 0.018). On the other hand, motor impulsivity subscale score had a significant negative correlation with the FC between the default-mode and salience networks (right supramarginal gyrus, FDR-adjusted p = 0.018; anterior cingulate cortex, FDR-adjusted p = 0.027); this trend was observed in healthy controls. The attentional and non-planning impulsivity, regarded as 'cognitive' impulsivity, may be associated with dysfunction in integration of perceptual information and flexible cognitive control in PD.
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- 2020
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