Assessment of progression of Parkinson’s disease using magnetic resonance morphometry

I. A. Vlasova, A. Trufanov, A. B. Buriak, E. V. Kuznetsova, M. Odinak, I. Litvinenko
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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease in the world, however, structural changes in the brain at different stages and the associated pathophysiological mechanisms remain unclear.Objective: to study MR-morphometric changes in the cerebral cortex in the early and advanced stages of PD in comparison with the control group.Material and methods. 88 patients with PD were examined (II stage of the disease — 42 people, III stage — 46 people according to the Hoehn–Yahr scale). The control group consisted of 35 people who did not differ in sex and age with initial manifestations of cerebrovascular insufficiency. All groups included in the study underwent a neurological examination, as well as magnetic resonance imaging of the brain on a Philips Achieva 3.0T apparatus, followed by post-processing processing of the T1 gradient echo images obtained using FreeSurfer 6.0 software.Results. In patients with stage II PD, compared with the control group, a significant decrease in the thickness of the cortex was found in the gyrus of the precuneus (p = 0.014) of the lateral part of the superior temporal gyrus, inferior frontal gyrus, postcentral sulcus, superior temporal sulcus, which progressed during the transition to the third the stage of the disease and can serve as a marker of the progression of the neurodegenerative process.Conclusion. A morphometric study of the cerebral cortex in PD makes it possible to clarify some links in the pathogenesis of the formation, including dopamine-independent symptoms of the disease.
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磁共振形态测量法评估帕金森病的进展
帕金森病(PD)是世界上第二大常见的神经退行性疾病,然而,不同阶段大脑的结构变化及其相关的病理生理机制尚不清楚。目的:研究帕金森病早期和晚期大脑皮层的磁共振形态学变化,并与对照组进行比较。材料和方法。对88例PD患者进行了检查(根据Hoehn-Yahr量表,疾病II期42例,III期46例)。对照组35人,无性别、年龄差异,首发表现为脑血管功能不全。所有纳入研究的组均接受神经学检查,并在Philips Achieva 3.0T仪器上进行脑磁共振成像,随后使用FreeSurfer 6.0软件对获得的T1梯度回波图像进行后处理处理。II期PD患者与对照组相比,颞上回外侧部、额下回外侧部、中央后沟、颞上沟的楔前叶回皮质厚度明显减少(p = 0.014),这种变化在疾病向第三期过渡时发生,可作为神经退行性过程进展的标志。对PD患者大脑皮层的形态计量学研究使得阐明PD形成的发病机制中的一些联系成为可能,包括该疾病的不依赖多巴胺的症状。
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Russian Neurological Journal
Russian Neurological Journal Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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