Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Idiopathic REM Sleep Behavior Disorder Reveals Microstructural Changes in the Brainstem,Substantia Nigra,Olfactory Region,and Other Brain Regions |
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Authors: | Marcus M. Unger Marcus Belke Katja Menzler Johannes T. Heverhagen Boris Keil Karin Stiasny-Kolster Felix Rosenow Nico J. Diederich Geert Mayer Jens C. M?ller Wolfgang H. Oertel Susanne Knake |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Neurology and Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Marburg, Germany;2.Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Philipps-Universitäat Marburg, Marburg, Germany;3.Department of Neurosciences, Centre Hospitalier de Luxembourg, Luxembourg;4.Hephata-Clinic for Neurology, Schwalmstadt-Treysa, Germany |
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Abstract: | Study Objectives:Idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (iRBD)—a parasomnia characterized by dream enactments—is a risk marker for the development of Parkinson disease (PD) and other α-synucleinopathies. The pathophysiology of iRBD is likely due to dysfunction of brainstem nuclei that regulate REM sleep. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a method for studying microstructural brain tissue integrity in vivo. We investigated whether DTI detects microstructural abnormalities in the brain of patients with iRBD—compared with age-matched control subjects—as an in vivo potential indicator for changes related to “preclinical (premotor)” neuropathology in PD.Design:N/APatients:Patients with iRBD (n = 12) and age-matched healthy control subjects (n = 12) were studied.Interventions:At a 1.5T MRI maschine, whole-head DTI scans of fractional anisotropy, axial diffusivity (a potential marker of neuronal loss), and radial diffusivity (a potential marker of glial pathology) were analyzed using track-based spatial statistics, and 2 types of group analysis tools (FreeSurfer and FSL).Measurements and Results:We found significant microstructural changes in the white matter of the brainstem (P < 0.0001), the right substantia nigra, the olfactory region, the left temporal lobe, the fornix, the internal capsule, the corona radiata, and the right visual stream of the patients with iRBD.Conclusions:Changes were identified in regions known to be involved in REM-sleep regulation and/or to exhibit neurodegenerative pathology in iRBD and/or early PD. The study findings suggest that iRBD-related microstructural abnormalities can be detected in vivo with DTI, a widely available MRI technique.Citation:Unger MM; Belke M; Menzler K; Heverhagen JT; Keil B; Stiasny-Kolster K; Rosenow F; Diederich NJ; Mayer G; Mäoller JC; Oertel WH; Knake S. Diffusion tensor imaging in idiopathic REM sleep behavior disorder reveals microstructural changes in the brainstem, substantia nigra, olfactory region, and other brain regions. SLEEP 2010;33(6):767-773. |
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Keywords: | RBD MRI Parkinson''s disease TBSS DTI Radial diffusivity |
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