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A Network Analysis of 15O-H2O PET Reveals Deep Brain Stimulation Effects on Brain Network of Parkinson's Disease
Authors:Hae-Jeong Park  Bumhee Park  Hae Yu Kim  Maeng-Keun Oh  Joong Il Kim  Misun Yoon  Jong Doo Lee  Jin Woo Chang
Institution:1.Department of Nuclear Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.;2.BK21 PLUS Project for Medical Science, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.;3.Department of Neurosurgery, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract:

Purpose

As Parkinson''s disease (PD) can be considered a network abnormality, the effects of deep brain stimulation (DBS) need to be investigated in the aspect of networks. This study aimed to examine how DBS of the bilateral subthalamic nucleus (STN) affects the motor networks of patients with idiopathic PD during motor performance and to show the feasibility of the network analysis using cross-sectional positron emission tomography (PET) images in DBS studies.

Materials and Methods

We obtained 15O]H2O PET images from ten patients with PD during a sequential finger-to-thumb opposition task and during the resting state, with DBS-On and DBS-Off at STN. To identify the alteration of motor networks in PD and their changes due to STN-DBS, we applied independent component analysis (ICA) to all the cross-sectional PET images. We analysed the strength of each component according to DBS effects, task effects and interaction effects.

Results

ICA blindly decomposed components of functionally associated distributed clusters, which were comparable to the results of univariate statistical parametric mapping. ICA further revealed that STN-DBS modifies usage-strengths of components corresponding to the basal ganglia-thalamo-cortical circuits in PD patients by increasing the hypoactive basal ganglia and by suppressing the hyperactive cortical motor areas, ventrolateral thalamus and cerebellum.

Conclusion

Our results suggest that STN-DBS may affect not only the abnormal local activity, but also alter brain networks in patients with PD. This study also demonstrated the usefulness of ICA for cross-sectional PET data to reveal network modifications due to DBS, which was not observable using the subtraction method.
Keywords:Deep brain stimulation  brain networks  Parkinson''s disease  H2O PET  independent component analysis
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