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Evaluation of striatonigral connectivity using probabilistic tractography in Parkinson's disease

Authors :
Douglas C. Dean
Rebecca Leda
Andrew L. Alexander
Vincent Pozorski
Catherine L. Gallagher
Rachel O.L. Wong
Nagesh Adluru
Barbara B. Bendlin
Sterling C. Johnson
Frances Theisen
Jennifer M. Oh
Ozioma C. Okonkwo
Source :
NeuroImage: Clinical, Vol 16, Iss, Pp 557-563 (2017), NeuroImage : Clinical
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2017.

Abstract

The cardinal movement abnormalities of Parkinson's disease (PD), including tremor, muscle rigidity, and reduced speed and frequency of movements, are caused by degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra that project to the putamen, compromising information flow through frontal-subcortical circuits. Typically, the nigrostriatal pathway is more severely affected on the side of the brain opposite (contralateral) to the side of the body that manifests initial symptoms. Several studies have suggested that PD is also associated with changes in white matter microstructural integrity. The goal of the present study was to further develop methods for measuring striatonigral connectivity differences between PD patients and age-matched controls using diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In this cross-sectional study, 40 PD patients and 44 controls underwent diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) using a 40-direction MRI sequence as well as an optimized 60-direction sequence with overlapping slices. Regions of interest (ROIs) encompassing the putamen and substantia nigra were hand drawn in the space of the 40-direction data using high-contrast structural images and then coregistered to the 60-direction data. Probabilistic tractography was performed in the native space of each dataset by seeding the putamen ROI with an ipsilateral substantia nigra classification target. The effect of disease group (PD versus control) on mean putamen-SN connection probability and streamline density were then analyzed using generalized linear models controlling for age, gender, education, as well as seed and target region characteristics. Mean putamen-SN streamline density was lower in PD on both sides of the brain and in both 40- and 60-direction data. The optimized sequence provided a greater separation between PD and control means; however, individual values overlapped between groups. The 60-direction data also yielded mean connection probability values either trending (ipsilateral) or significantly (contralateral) lower in the PD group. There were minor between-group differences in average diffusion measures within the substantia nigra ROIs that did not affect the results of the GLM analyses when included as covariates. Based on these results, we conclude that mean striatonigral structural connectivity differs between PD and control groups and that use of an optimized 60-direction DWI sequence with overlapping slices increases the sensitivity of the technique to putative disease-related differences. However, overlap in individual values between disease groups limits its use as a classifier.<br />Highlights • The nigrostriatal pathway degenerates in Parkinson's disease. • Two diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) sequences were acquired in 84 participants. • Structural connectivity between putamen and substantia nigra was quantified. • Parkinson's patients had lower connection probability and streamline density. • A 60-direction DTI sequence with overlapping slices was most sensitive.

Subjects

Subjects :
Male
0301 basic medicine
Parkinson's disease
FSL, Oxford Centre for Functional MRI of the Brain Software Library
ROI, region of interest
Nigrostriatal pathway
HY, Hoehn and Yahr
PET, Positron Emission Tomography
Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery
PD, Parkinson's disease
FOV, field of view
SPM, Statistical Parametric Mapping software
lcsh:RC346-429
0302 clinical medicine
AFNI, Analysis of Functional NeuroImages
TI, inversion time
Neural Pathways
DWI, diffusion-weighted imaging
FA, fractional anisotropy
TE, echo time
Putamen
Dopaminergic
Parkinson Disease
Regular Article
Middle Aged
RD, radial diffusivity
TR, repetition time
Substantia Nigra
GE, general electric
UPDRS, Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale
Diffusion Tensor Imaging
medicine.anatomical_structure
Neurology
FLAIR, fluid attenuated inversion recovery
VA, Veterans Affairs
lcsh:R858-859.7
Female
SN, substantia nigra
Psychology
IRB, institutional review board
Cognitive Neuroscience
TFCE, threshold-free cluster enhancement
ADRC, Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
Substantia nigra
lcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics
ICC, interclass correlation coefficient
White matter
03 medical and health sciences
Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted
medicine
Humans
LMPD, longitudinal MRI biomarkers in Parkinson's disease study
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
lcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system
Aged
MD, mean diffusivity
SNR, signal to noise ratio
Parkinson disease/classification/*pathology
Diffusion tensor imaging/*methods
medicine.disease
SPECT, single photon emission tomography
Aged brain/metabolism/*pathology
Cross-Sectional Studies
Severity of illness index
030104 developmental biology
nervous system
BET, brain extraction tool
Neurology (clinical)
SD, standard deviation
MRI, magnetic resonance imaging
Neuroscience
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Diffusion MRI

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22131582
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
NeuroImage: Clinical
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7f55743fca6dec8cfb2c616cf24d6e4f