The Analysis of relation to brain iron deposition of Parkinson’s Disease using Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping

Gyu-Ri Jeon, Han-Gyul Lee, Seung-won Kwon, Seung-Yeon Cho, W. Jung, S. Moon, Jung-Mi Park, C. Ko, Seong-Uk Park
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Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the levels of brain iron deposition in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients using Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping (QSM) and to determine whether distinctions compared to the general population exist. Furthermore, we examined potential variations in iron deposition among different PD subtypes.Methods: Structural brain imaging was conducted on 75 participants at Gangdong Kyung Hee University Hospital between August 2017 and May 2020. PD patients were categorized into Tremor Dominant (TD) and Postural Instability and Gait Difficulty (PIGD) subtypes. Voxel-based morphometry and QSM were employed to compare voxel-wise magnetic susceptibility across the entire brain between Normal Controls (NC) and PD groups. Subsequently, QSM values were compared between TD and PIGD groups.Results: QSM values were compared among 46 PD patients and 23 normal controls, as well as between TD (n=22) and PIGD (n=24) groups. Voxel-based QSM analysis revealed no significant differences between groups. Similarly, ROI-based QSM analysis showed no significant distinctions.Conclusions: No significant variations were observed between the PD patient group, NC group, or PD subtypes. This study systematically compared QSM values across a broad range of brain regions potentially linked to PD pathology. Additionally, the subdivision of the PD group into TD and PIGD subtypes for QSM-based iron deposition analysis represents a meaningful and innovative approach.
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利用定量易感性图谱分析帕金森病与大脑铁沉积的关系
研究目的本研究旨在使用定量易感性图谱(QSM)调查帕金森病(PD)患者脑部铁沉积水平,并确定与普通人群相比是否存在差异。此外,我们还研究了不同帕金森病亚型之间铁沉积的潜在差异:2017年8月至2020年5月期间,江东庆熙大学医院对75名参与者进行了脑结构成像。PD患者被分为震颤优势(TD)亚型和姿势不稳和步态困难(PIGD)亚型。采用基于体素的形态测量法和QSM比较正常对照组(NC)和帕金森病组整个大脑的体素磁感应强度。随后,比较了 TD 组和 PIGD 组的 QSM 值:46 名帕金森病患者和 23 名正常对照组之间以及 TD 组(22 人)和 PIGD 组(24 人)之间的 QSM 值进行了比较。基于体素的 QSM 分析显示组间无显著差异。同样,基于 ROI 的 QSM 分析也未显示出明显差异:PD患者组、NC组或PD亚型之间未发现明显差异。这项研究系统地比较了可能与帕金森氏症病理有关的广泛脑区的 QSM 值。此外,将帕金森病组细分为 TD 和 PIGD 亚型以进行基于 QSM 的铁沉积分析是一种有意义的创新方法。
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