Resting state functional MRI reveals abnormal network connectivity in orthostatic tremor

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作者
Benito-Leon, Julian [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Louis, Elan D. [4 ,5 ,6 ,7 ]
Manzanedo, Eva [8 ]
Antonio Hernandez-Tamames, Juan [8 ]
Alvarez-Linera, Juan [9 ]
Antonio Molina-Arjona, Jose [1 ]
Matarazzo, Michele [1 ]
Pablo Romero, Juan [1 ,10 ]
Dominguez-Gonzalez, Cristina [1 ]
Domingo-Santos, Angela [1 ]
Sanchez-Ferro, Alvaro [1 ,11 ,12 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp 12 Octubre, Dept Neurol, Madrid, Spain
[2] Univ Complutense, Ctr Invest Biomed Red Enfermedades Neurodegenerat, Madrid, Spain
[3] Univ Complutense, Dept Med, Madrid, Spain
[4] Yale Sch Med, Dept Neurol, New Haven, CT USA
[5] Yale Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Chron Dis Epidemiol, New Haven, CT USA
[6] Yale Sch Med, Ctr Neuroepidemiol & Clin Neurol Res, New Haven, CT USA
[7] Yale Sch Publ Hlth, New Haven, CT USA
[8] Rey Juan Carlos Univ, Ctr Biomed Technol, Neuroimaging Lab, Mostoles, Spain
[9] Francisco de Vitoria Univ, Hosp Ruber Int, Dept Radiol, Madrid, Spain
[10] Francisco de Vitoria Univ, Fac Biosanitary Sci, Madrid, Spain
[11] MIT, Elect Res Lab, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
[12] HM Hosp, HM CINAC, Movement Disorders Lab, Mostoles, Madrid, Spain
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
case-control study; functional connectivity; magnetic resonance imaging; orthostatic tremor; MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT; BRAIN NETWORKS; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; FMRI; DISORDERS; SCALE;
D O I
10.1097/MD.0000000000004310
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Very little is known about the pathogenesis of orthostatic tremor (OT). We have observed that OT patients might have deficits in specific aspects of neuropsychological function, particularly those thought to rely on the integrity of the prefrontal cortex, which suggests a possible involvement of frontocerebellar circuits. We examined whether resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) might provide further insights into the pathogenesis on OT. Resting-state fMRI data in 13 OT patients (11 women and 2 men) and 13 matched healthy controls were analyzed using independent component analysis, in combination with a "dual-regression" technique, to identify group differences in several resting-state networks (RSNs). All participants also underwent neuropsychological testing during the same session. Relative to healthy controls, OT patients showed increased connectivity in RSNs involved in cognitive processes (default mode network [DMN] and frontoparietal networks), and decreased connectivity in the cerebellum and sensorimotor networks. Changes in network integrity were associated not only with duration (DMN and medial visual network), but also with cognitive function. Moreover, in at least 2 networks (DMN and medial visual network), increased connectivity was associated with worse performance on different cognitive domains (attention, executive function, visuospatial ability, visual memory, and language). In this exploratory study, we observed selective impairments of RSNs in OT patients. This and other future resting-state fMRI studies might provide a novel method to understand the pathophysiological mechanisms of motor and nonmotor features of
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