Study on the relation of brain functional connectivity to movement disorders and cognitive impairment in patients with rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder

Hong-ju Zhang, Ying-ying Bai, Hong Wang, Yao Zhou, Y. You, Yulong Qin, Zhonglin Li, Ya-meng Zhang, Jiewen Zhang
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Objective To explore the relation between abnormal functional connectivity of substantia nigra and impairment of movement and cognition in patients with rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (RBD).  Methods A total of 22 subjects, including 14 patients with RBD and 8 sex, age, education-matched healthy controls, were enrolled in this study according to international diagnostic criteria. Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale Ⅲ (UPDRS Ⅲ) and Hoehn-Yahr Stage were used to evaluate motor function. Digit Ordering Test - Attention (DOT - A), Symbol Digit Modalities Test (SDMT), Stroop Color-Word Test (SCWT), Trail Making Test (TMT), Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Test (ROCFT), Clock Drawing Test (CDT), Boston Naming Test (BNT) and Auditory Verbal Learning Test (AVLT) were used to evaluate cognitive function. The functional connectivity from left and right substantia nigra to brain region were examined.  Results There were no statistical differences of UPDRSⅢ and Hoehn?Yahr Stage between 2 groups ( P > 0.05, for all). In comparison with control group, SDMT ( P = 0.001), ROCFT-copy ( P = 0.013) and AVLT-N2 ( P = 0.032) were significantly lower, while TMT-B test was significantly higher ( P =0.005) in RBD group. Compared with control group, the functional connectivity of right substantia nigra to left precentral gyrus ( P < 0.005) and right angular gyrus ( P < 0.005) were all decreased in RBD group.  Conclusions The results suggest that cognitive impairment occurs earlier than movement disorders in RBD, and there are abnormal functional connectivity from right substantia nigra to left precentral gyrus and right angular gyrus, proving that abnormal functional connectivity is the base of behavior disorders in RBD. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1672-6731.2017.09.005
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快速眼动睡眠行为障碍患者脑功能连通性与运动障碍和认知障碍的关系研究
目的探讨快速眼动睡眠行为障碍(RBD)患者黑质功能连接异常与运动认知障碍的关系。方法根据国际诊断标准,共有22名受试者,包括14名RBD患者和8名性别、年龄、文化程度匹配的健康对照。采用统一帕金森病评定量表Ⅲ(UPDRSⅢ)和Hoehn-Yahr分期评定运动功能。采用数字顺序注意测验(DOT-A)、符号数字情态测验(SDMT)、笔画颜色词测验(SCWT)、线索制作测验(TMT)、Rey-Osterrieth复杂图形测验(ROCFT)、时钟绘图测验(CDT)、波士顿命名测验(BNT)和听觉言语学习测验(AVLT)对认知功能进行评价。检查左右黑质与大脑区域的功能连接。结果UPDRSⅢ与Hoehn?两组间Yahr分期差异无统计学意义(P>0.05)。与对照组相比,RBD组的SDMT(P=0.001)、ROCFT拷贝数(P=0.013)和AVLT-N2(P=0.032)显著降低,而TMT-B检验显著升高(P=0.005)。与对照组相比,RBD组右黑质与左中央前回(P<0.005)和右角回(P>0.005)的功能连接均降低。结论RBD患者认知功能障碍发生时间早于运动障碍,且右侧黑质至左侧中央前回和右侧角回存在异常功能连接,证明异常功能连接是RBD行为障碍的基础。DOI:10.3969/j.issn.1672-6731017.09.05
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