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Motor asymmetry related cerebral perfusion patterns in Parkinson's disease: An arterial spin labeling study
Authors:Song'an Shang,Jingtao Wu,Hongying Zhang,Hongri Chen,Zhengye Cao,Yu‐  Chen Chen,Xindao Yin
Affiliation:1. Department of Radiology, Nanjing First Hospital, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing China ; 2. Department of Radiology, Clinical Medical College, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou China
Abstract:Persisting asymmetry of motor symptoms are characteristic of Parkinson''s disease (PD). We investigated the possible lateralized effects on regional cerebral blood flow (CBF), CBF‐connectivity, and laterality index (LI) among PD subtypes using arterial spin labeling (ASL). Forty‐four left‐sided symptom dominance patients (PDL), forty‐eight right‐sided symptom dominance patients (PDR), and forty‐five matched HCs were included. Group comparisons were performed for the regional normalized CBF, CBF‐connectivity and LI of basal ganglia (BA) subregions. The PDL patients had lower CBF in right calcarine sulcus and right supramarginal gyrus compared to the PDR and the HC subjects. Regional perfusion alterations seemed more extensive in the PDL than in the PDR group. In the PDL, correlations were identified between right thalamus and motor severity, between right fusiform gyrus and global cognitive performance. None of correlations survived after multiple comparisons correction. The significantly altered CBF‐connectivity among the three groups included: unilateral putamen, unilateral globus pallidus, and right thalamus. LI score in the putamen was significantly different among groups. Motor‐symptom laterality in PD may exhibit asymmetric regional and interregional abnormalities of CBF properties, particularly in PDL patients. This preliminary study underlines the necessity of classifying PD subgroups based on asymmetric motor symptoms and the potential application of CBF properties underlying neuropathology in PD.
Keywords:asymmetry   Parkinson''s disease   perfusion imaging   regional blood flow
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