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Functional brain changes in early Parkinson's disease during motor response and motor inhibition
Authors:Francesca BaglioValeria Blasi  Andrea FaliniElisabetta Farina  Federica MantovaniFabrizio Olivotto  Giuseppe ScottiRaffaello Nemni  Marco Bozzali
Affiliation:a Don Carlo Gnocchi Foundation, Scientific Institute and University, IRCCS, 20148 Milan, Italy
b Department of Neuroradiology, Scientific Institute and University Ospedale San Raffaele, 20132 Milan, Italy
c Neuroimaging Laboratory, Santa Lucia Foundation, IRCCS, Via Ardeatina 306, 00179 Rome, Italy
Abstract:Motor impairment represents the main clinical feature of Parkinson's disease (PD). Cognitive deficits are also frequently observed in patients with PD, with a prominent involvement of executive functions and visuo-spatial abilities. We used event-related functional MRI (fMRI) and a paradigm based on visual attention and motor inhibition (Go/NoGO-task) to investigate brain activations in 13 patients with early PD in comparison with 11 healthy controls. The two groups did not report behavioural differences in task performance. During motor inhibition (NoGO-effect), PD patients compared to controls showed an increased activation in the prefrontal cortex and in the basal ganglia. They also showed a reduced and less coherent hemodynamic response in the occipital cortex. These results indicate that specific cortico-subcortical functional changes, involving not only the fronto-striatal network but also the temporal-occipital cortex, are already present in patients with early PD and no clinical evidence of cognitive impairment. We discuss our findings in terms of compensatory mechanisms (fronto-striatal changes) and preclinical signs of visuo-perceptual deficits and visual hallucinations.
Keywords:Parkinson disease   Go/NoGo   fMRI   Motor inhibition
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