孤立性快速眼动睡眠行为障碍患者的神经心理功能和临床症状与网络内和网络间静息状态功能连通性的改变有关

IF 7.7 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Movement Disorders Pub Date : 2025-01-28 DOI:10.1002/mds.30126
Ignacio Roura MSc, Jèssica Pardo MSc, Cristina Martín-Barceló BSc, Javier Oltra PhD, Anna Campabadal PhD, Roser Sala-Llonch PhD, Núria Bargalló MD, PhD, Mònica Serradell, Claustre Pont-Sunyer MD, PhD, Carles Gaig MD, PhD, Gerard Mayà MD, PhD, Angelica Montini MD, Carme Junqué PhD, Alex Iranzo MD, PhD, Bàrbara Segura PhD
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孤立性快速眼动(REM)睡眠行为障碍(iRBD)以快速眼动睡眠中的异常行为为特征,被认为是α -突触核蛋白病的前驱症状。静息状态功能磁共振成像(rsfMRI)研究揭示了iRBD患者功能连接(rsFC)的改变。然而,网络内和网络间rsFC与iRBD临床症状和神经心理功能之间的关系尚不清楚。目的采用数据驱动的方法表征iRBD患者的网络内和网络间rsFC,并评估其与临床特征和认知功能的关联。方法对42例iRBD患者和45例健康对照(HC)进行rsfMRI和综合神经心理测试。静息状态网络采用独立成分分析进行表征。研究了网络内和网络间rsFC的组间差异及其与临床和神经心理学数据的关系。修正P <的阈值;所有分析均采用0.05。结果与HC相比,sirbd患者在基底神经节、视觉、感觉运动和小脑网络中表现出较低的网络内rsFC。iRBD患者基底神经节网络内平均rsFC强度与处理速度呈正相关,与非运动症状负相关。在iRBD患者中观察到感觉运动网络和视觉医学网络之间的网络间rsFC减少,这与全球认知状态有关。结论sirbd的特征是皮层和皮层下网络的网络内rsFC减少以及感觉运动网络和视觉网络之间的网络间连通性障碍。网络内和网络间rsFC异常与认知表现和非运动症状相关,提示rsFC测量作为α -突触核蛋白病前驱期成像标记物的效用。©2025作者。Wiley期刊有限责任公司代表国际帕金森和运动障碍学会出版的《运动障碍》。
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Altered Intra- and Inter-Network Resting-State Functional Connectivity is Associated with Neuropsychological Functioning and Clinical Symptoms in Patients with Isolated Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder

Background

Isolated rapid-eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) is characterized by abnormal behaviors in REM sleep and is considered as a prodromal symptom of alpha-synucleinopathies. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsfMRI) studies have unveiled altered functional connectivity (rsFC) in patients with iRBD. However, the associations between intra- and inter-network rsFC with clinical symptoms and neuropsychological functioning in iRBD remain unclear.

Objective

To characterize intra- and inter-network rsFC in iRBD patients using a data-driven approach and to assess its associations with clinical features and cognitive functioning.

Methods

Forty-two patients with iRBD and 45 healthy controls (HC) underwent rsfMRI and comprehensive neuropsychological testing. Resting-state networks were characterized using independent component analyses. Group differences in intra- and inter-network rsFC and their associations with clinical and neuropsychological data were studied. A threshold of corrected P < 0.05 was used in all the analyses.

Results

iRBD patients displayed lower intra-network rsFC within basal ganglia, visual, sensorimotor, and cerebellar networks, relative to HC. Mean rsFC strength within the basal ganglia network positively correlated with processing speed and negatively with the non-motor symptoms in iRBD patients. Reduced inter-network rsFC between sensorimotor and visual medial networks was observed in iRBD patients, which was associated with global cognitive status.

Conclusions

iRBD is characterized by both reductions in intra-network rsFC in cortical and subcortical networks and inter-network dysconnectivity between sensorimotor and visual networks. Abnormalities in intra- and inter-network rsFC are associated with cognitive performance and non-motor symptoms, suggesting the utility of both rsFC measures as imaging markers in prodromal alpha-synucleinopathies. © 2025 The Author(s). Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.

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Movement Disorders
Movement Disorders 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Movement Disorders publishes a variety of content types including Reviews, Viewpoints, Full Length Articles, Historical Reports, Brief Reports, and Letters. The journal considers original manuscripts on topics related to the diagnosis, therapeutics, pharmacology, biochemistry, physiology, etiology, genetics, and epidemiology of movement disorders. Appropriate topics include Parkinsonism, Chorea, Tremors, Dystonia, Myoclonus, Tics, Tardive Dyskinesia, Spasticity, and Ataxia.
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