痴呆
认知
神经影像学
执行功能障碍
执行职能
白质
心理学
帕金森病
工作记忆
听力学
神经科学
医学
精神科
作者
Seok Jong Chung,Yae Ji Kim,Jin Ho Jung,Hye Sun Lee,Byoung Seok Ye,Young H Sohn,Yong Jeong,Phil Hyu Lee
出处
期刊:Neurology
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2022-05-03
卷期号:98 (18): e1846-e1856
标识
DOI:10.1212/wnl.0000000000200152
摘要
Several clinical and neuroimaging biomarkers have been proposed to identify individuals with Parkinson disease (PD) who are at risk for ongoing cognitive decline. This study aimed to explore whether white matter (WM) connectivity disruption is associated with dementia conversion in patients with newly diagnosed PD with mild cognitive impairment (PD-MCI).Seventy-five patients with drug-naive PD-MCI who underwent serial cognitive assessments during the follow-up period (>5 years) were enrolled for the neuroimaging analyses. The patients were classified into either the PD with dementia (PDD) high-risk group (PDD-H, n = 38) or low-risk group (PDD-L, n = 37), depending on whether they converted to dementia within 5 years of PD diagnosis. We conducted degree-based statistic analyses based on a graph-theoretical concept to identify the subnetworks whose WM connectivity was disrupted in the PDD-H group compared with the PDD-L group.The PDD-H group showed poorer cognitive performance on frontal/executive, visual memory/visuospatial, and attention/working memory/language function than the PDD-L group at baseline assessment. The PDD-H group exhibited more severely disrupted WM connectivity in both frontal and posterior cortical regions with 8 hub nodes in the degree-based statistic analysis. The strength of structural connectivity within the identified subnetworks was correlated with the composite scores of frontal/executive function domain (γ = 0.393) and the risk score of PDD conversion within 5 years (γ = -0.480).This study demonstrated that disrupted WM connectivity in frontal and posterior cortical regions, which correlated with frontal/executive dysfunction, is associated with early dementia conversion in PD-MCI.This study provides Class II evidence that disrupted WM connectivity in frontal and posterior cortical regions is associated with early dementia conversion in PD-MCI.
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