Adaptive structural changes in the motor cortex and white matter in Parkinson’s disease

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YuHong Fu
Liche Zhou
Hongyun Li
Jen-Hsiang T. Hsiao
Binyin Li
Onur Tanglay
Andrew D. Auwyang
Elinor Wang
Jieyao Feng
Woojin S. Kim
Jun Liu
Glenda M. Halliday
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[1] The University of Sydney,Brain and Mind Centre & Faculty of Medicine and Health School of Medical Sciences
[2] Ruijin Hospital,Department of Neurology and Institute of Neurology
[3] Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine,Neuroscience Research Australia & Faculty of Medicine School of Medical Sciences
[4] University of New South Wales,undefined
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Acta Neuropathologica | 2022年 / 144卷
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α-Synuclein; Axon; Diffusion tensor imaging; Myelin; Oligodendrocyte; Parkinson’s disease;
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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a movement disorder characterized by the early loss of nigrostriatal dopaminergic pathways producing significant network changes impacting motor coordination. Recently three motor stages of PD have been proposed (a silent period when nigrostriatal loss begins, a prodromal motor period with subtle focal manifestations, and clinical PD) with evidence that motor cortex abnormalities occur to produce clinical PD[8]. We directly assess structural changes in the primary motor cortex and corticospinal tract using parallel analyses of longitudinal clinical and cross-sectional pathological cohorts thought to represent different stages of PD. 18F-FP-CIT positron emission tomography and subtle motor features identified patients with idiopathic rapid-eye-movement sleep behaviour disorder (n = 8) that developed prodromal motor signs of PD. Longitudinal diffusion tensor imaging before and after the development of prodromal motor PD showed higher fractional anisotropy in motor cortex and corticospinal tract compared to controls, indicating adaptive structural changes in motor networks in concert with nigrostriatal dopamine loss. Histological analyses of the white matter underlying the motor cortex showed progressive disorientation of axons with segmental replacement of neurofilaments with α-synuclein, enlargement of myelinating oligodendrocytes and increased density of their precursors. There was no loss of neurons in the motor cortex in early or late pathologically confirmed motor PD compared to controls, although there were early cortical increases in neuronal neurofilament light chain and myelin proteins in association with α-synuclein accumulation. Our results collectively provide evidence of a direct impact of PD on primary motor cortex and its output pathways that begins in the prodromal motor stage of PD with structural changes confirmed in early PD. These adaptive structural changes become considerable as the disease advances potentially contributing to motor PD.
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