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Functional Connectivity Differences of the Subthalamic Nucleus Related to Parkinson's Disease.

Christian Mathys1, Julian Caspers1,2, Robert Langner2,3, Martin Südmeyer3,4, Christian Grefkes2,5, Kathrin Reetz2,6, Alexia-Sabine Moldovan3, Jochen Michely2,5, Julia Heller6, Claudia R Eickhoff2,7, Bernd Turowski1, Alfons Schnitzler3,4, Felix Hoffstaedter2,3, Simon B Eickhoff2,3.   

Abstract

A typical feature of Parkinson's disease (PD) is pathological activity in the subthalamic nucleus (STN). Here, we tested whether in patients with PD under dopaminergic treatment functional connectivity of the STN differs from healthy controls (HC) and whether some brain regions show (anti-) correlations between functional connectivity with STN and motor symptoms. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate whole-brain resting-state functional connectivity with STN in 54 patients with PD and 55 HC matched for age, gender, and within-scanner motion. Compared to HC, we found attenuated negative STN-coupling with Crus I of the right cerebellum and with right ventromedial prefrontal regions in patients with PD. Furthermore, we observed enhanced negative STN-coupling with bilateral intraparietal sulcus/superior parietal cortex, right sensorimotor, right premotor, and left visual cortex compared to HC. Finally, we found a decline in positive STN-coupling with the left insula related to severity of motor symptoms and a decline of inter-hemispheric functional connectivity between left and right STN with progression of PD-related motor symptoms. Motor symptom related uncoupling of the insula, a key region in the saliency network and for executive function, from the STN might be associated with well-known executive dysfunction in PD. Moreover, uncoupling between insula and STN might also induce an insufficient setting of thresholds for the discrimination between relevant and irrelevant salient environmental stimuli, explaining observations of disturbed response control in PD. In sum, motor symptoms in PD are associated with a reduced coupling between STN and a key region for executive function.
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Keywords:  Parkinson's disease; brain networks; fMRI; healthy subjects; subthalamic nucleus

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26700444      PMCID: PMC6867311          DOI: 10.1002/hbm.23099

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Brain Mapp        ISSN: 1065-9471            Impact factor:   5.038


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