聚焦超声消融术揭示了眼下核的功能解剖学和帕金森病主要特征的病理生理学。

IF 11.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Science Advances Pub Date : 2024-11-22 DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adr9891
Rafael Rodriguez-Rojas, Jorge U. Máñez-Miró, José A. Pineda-Pardo, Marta del Álamo, Raúl Martínez-Fernández, José A. Obeso
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丘脑下核(STN)调节基底神经节的输出,在帕金森病(PD)的病理生理学中扮演着重要角色。阻断/消融 STN 可改善帕金森病的运动症状。我们通过基于体素的病灶-症状映射评估了聚焦超声下眼球切开术(n = 39)的地形图,以通过弥散加权束成像确定经统计学验证的对每个主要特征具有最佳效果的脑部体素及其各自的皮质连接模式。运动迟缓和僵直的改善与消融与辅助运动皮层和前运动皮层相连的喙运动 STN 亚区有关,而抗颤抖效应则可通过病变后外侧 STN 向初级运动皮层的投射来解释。这些发现在另一个帕金森病队列(n = 12)中得到了证实。这项工作与最近的脑深部刺激研究结果一致,这些研究结果表明,每种帕金森病主要特征背后都有不同的皮质丘脑回路。我们的研究结果为丘脑下-皮层连接的分离解剖及其在帕金森病病理生理学和正常运动控制中的独特作用提供了可靠证据。
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Functional anatomy of the subthalamic nucleus and the pathophysiology of cardinal features of Parkinson’s disease unraveled by focused ultrasound ablation
The subthalamic nucleus (STN) modulates basal ganglia output and plays a fundamental role in the pathophysiology of Parkinson’s disease (PD). Blockade/ablation of the STN improves motor signs in PD. We assessed the topography of focused ultrasound subthalamotomy (n = 39) by voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping to identify statistically validated brain voxels with the optimal effect against each cardinal feature and their respective cortical connectivity patterns by diffusion-weighted tractography. Bradykinesia and rigidity amelioration were associated with ablation of the rostral motor STN subregion connected to the supplementary motor and premotor cortices, whereas antitremor effect was explained by lesioning the posterolateral STN projection to the primary motor cortex. These findings were corroborated prospectively in another PD cohort (n = 12). This work concurs with recent deep brain stimulation findings that suggest different corticosubthalamic circuits underlying each PD cardinal feature. Our results provide sound evidence in humans of segregated anatomy of subthalamic-cortical connections and their distinct role in PD pathophysiology and normal motor control.
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