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Multimodal assessment of nigrosomal degeneration in Parkinson's disease
Parkinsonism Relat Disord (2020)
  • David D Song, MD, HCA Healthcare
Abstract
Background: Approximately forty percent of all dopaminergic neurons in SNpc are located in five dense neuronal clusters, named nigrosomes. T2- or T2*-weighted images are used to delineate the largest nigrosome, named nigrosome-1. In these images, nigrosome-1 is a hyperintense region in the caudal and dorsal portion of the T2- or T2*-weighted substantia nigra. In PD, nigrosome-1 experiences iron accumulation, which leads to a reduction in T2-weighted hyperintensity. Here, we examine neuromelanin-depletion and iron deposition in regions of interest (ROIs) derived from quantitative-voxel based morphometry (qVBM) on neuromelanin-sensitive images and compare the ROIs with nigrosome-1 identified in T2*-weighted images.
Methods: Neuromelanin-sensitive and multi-echo gradient echo imaging data were obtained. R2* was calculated from multi-echo gradient echo imaging data. qVBM analysis was performed on neuromelanin-sensitive images and restricted to SNpc. Mean neuromelanin-sensitive contrast and R2* was measured from the resulting qVBM clusters. Nigrosome-1 was segmented in T2*-weighted images of control subjects and its location was compared to the spatial location of the qVBM clusters.
Results: Two bilateral clusters emerged from the qVBM analysis. These clusters showed reduced neuromelanin-sensitive contrast and increased mean R2* in PD as compared to controls. Cluster-1 from the qVBM analysis was in a similar spatial location as nigrosome-1, as seen in T2*-weighted images.
Conclusion: qVBM cluster-1 shows reduced neuromelanin-sensitive contrast and is in a similar spatial position as nigrosome-1. This region likely corresponds to nigrosome-1 while the second cluster may correspond to nigrosome-2.
Publication Date
September 16, 2020
DOI
10.1016/j.parkreldis.2020.09.021
Citation Information
David D Song. "Multimodal assessment of nigrosomal degeneration in Parkinson's disease" Parkinsonism Relat Disord Vol. 80 (2020) p. 102 - 107
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david-song/11/
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