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Brain network markers of abnormal cerebral glucose metabolism and blood flow in Parkinson's disease
基金项目:Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, CAS and Spdnger-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2014
摘    要:Neuroimaging of cerebral glucose metabolism and blood flow is ideally suited to assay widely-distributed brain circuits as a result of local molecular events and behavioral modulation in the central nervous system. With the progress in novel analytical methodology, this endeavor has succeeded in unraveling the mechanisms underlying a wide spectrum of neurodegenerative diseases. In particular, statistical brain mapping studies have made significant strides in describing the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease (PD) and related disorders by providing signature biomarkers to determine the systemic abnormalities in brain function and evaluate disease progression, therapeutic responses, and clinical correlates in patients. In this article, we review the relevant clinical applications in patients in relation to healthy volunteers with a focus on the generation of unique spatial covariance patterns associated with the motor and cognitive symptoms underlying PD. These characteristic biomarkers can be potentially used not only to improve patient recruitment but also to predict outcomes in clinical trials.

关 键 词:大脑功能  帕金森氏病  葡萄糖代谢  生物标记物  血液流动  异常  中枢神经系统  神经变性疾病
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