Correlation Analysis Between Cortical Structural Features and Acoustic Features in Patients With Parkinson's Disease.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Journal of Voice Pub Date : 2024-12-24 DOI:10.1016/j.jvoice.2024.11.042
Noé Xiu, Lu Liu, Wenmei Li, Zhuo Cai, Yuan Wang, Rui Wang, Béatrice Vaxelaire, Rudolph Sock, Zhenhua Ling, Juluo Chen
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Abstract

Purpose: Parkinson disease (PD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease. The aim of this study is to investigate the association between acoustic and cortical brain features in Parkinson's disease patients.

Methods: We recruited 19 (eight females, 11 males) Parkinson's disease patients and 19 (eight females, 11 males) healthy subjects to participate in the experiment. Speech samples of three vowels (/i/, /a/, /u/), six plosives (/p/, /pʰ/, /t/, /tʰ/, /k/, /kʰ/), and three voiced consonants (/l/, /m/, /n/) were collected for the experiment, and the acoustic parameters were extracted for fundamental frequency (F0), voice onset time (VOT), voicing onset-vocalic voicing onset (VO-VVO), first formant (F1), second formant (F2), third formant (F3), first bandwidth (B1), second bandwidth (B2), third bandwidth (B3), Jitter, Shimmer, and Harmonics-to-noise ratio (HNR). We also used Ingenia CX 3.0 T to complete the cranial magnetic resonance scanning and did image processing based on the Desikan-Killiany-Tourville Atlas. We assessed the differences in acoustic and neuroimaging parameters between the PD and healthy controls (HCs) groups using the Levene's test (LT), two-sample independent t test (TT), and Mann-Whitney U test (MWUT), and calculated Spearman's bias correlations for acoustic and neuroimaging parameters in the PD and HC groups, respectively.

Results: The results showed that in acoustic features, based on the results of the TT, it can be seen that the F3 of the PD group regarding the vowel /i/ is significantly smaller than that of the HC group. The jitter on the vowel /u/ was significantly higher in the male PD group than in the male HC group. For other acoustic measures, there were no statistically significant differences between the two groups. In the cortical features, the thickness, area, and volume of the cortex were reduced in the vast majority of the brains of the PD patients, however, there is also a small portion of the cortex that appears to be thickened. In the correlation analysis between cortical and acoustic features, F0, F1, F2, F3, B2, B3, VO-VVO, Jitter, HNR, and VOT acoustic parameters showed significant and strong correlation with thickness, area, and volume of cortical sites such as frontal, temporal, entorhinal, fusiform, and precuneus in PD patients, whereas no significant correlation was found in HC group.

Conclusions: This suggests that Parkinson's disease does have an effect on the acoustic and cortical features of the patient's brain, and that there is a correlation between the two features.

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帕金森病患者皮质结构特征与声学特征的相关性分析
目的:帕金森病(PD)是一种进行性神经退行性疾病。本研究的目的是探讨帕金森病患者的声学和大脑皮层特征之间的关系。方法:招募19名帕金森病患者(女8名,男11名)和19名健康受试者(女8名,男11名)参与实验。采集3个元音(/i/、/a/、/u/)、6个元音(/p/、/p/、/t/、/t/、/k/、/k/)和3个浊音(/l/、/m/、/n/)的语音样本进行实验,提取声学参数为基频(F0)、发声起始时间(VOT)、发声起始-发声起始(VO-VVO)、第一共振峰(F1)、第二共振峰(F2)、第三共振峰(F3)、第一带宽(B1)、第二带宽(B2)、第三带宽(B3)、抖动(Jitter)、闪烁(Shimmer)、和谐波噪声比(HNR)。我们还使用Ingenia CX 3.0 T完成颅脑磁共振扫描,并基于desikan - killianyi - tourville地图集进行图像处理。我们使用Levene检验(LT)、两样本独立t检验(TT)和Mann-Whitney U检验(MWUT)评估PD组和健康对照组(HC)之间声学和神经影像学参数的差异,并分别计算PD组和HC组声学和神经影像学参数的Spearman偏倚相关性。结果:结果显示,在声学特征上,根据TT的结果可以看出,PD组对于元音/i/的F3明显小于HC组。男性PD组元音/u/上的抖动明显高于男性HC组。对于其他声学测量,两组之间没有统计学上的显著差异。在皮层特征上,绝大多数PD患者的大脑皮层的厚度、面积和体积都有所减少,但也有一小部分皮层出现增厚。在皮质与声学特征的相关性分析中,PD患者F0、F1、F2、F3、B2、B3、VO-VVO、Jitter、HNR、VOT声学参数与额叶、颞叶、内鼻、梭状回、楔前叶等皮质部位的厚度、面积、体积存在显著且强的相关性,HC组无显著相关性。结论:这表明帕金森病确实对患者大脑的声学和皮层特征有影响,并且两者之间存在相关性。
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Journal of Voice
Journal of Voice 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Voice is widely regarded as the world''s premiere journal for voice medicine and research. This peer-reviewed publication is listed in Index Medicus and is indexed by the Institute for Scientific Information. The journal contains articles written by experts throughout the world on all topics in voice sciences, voice medicine and surgery, and speech-language pathologists'' management of voice-related problems. The journal includes clinical articles, clinical research, and laboratory research. Members of the Foundation receive the journal as a benefit of membership.
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