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Tracy R Melzer1,2, Daniel J Myall1, Michael R MacAskill1,2, Toni L Pitcher1,2, Leslie Livingston1,2, Richard Watts3, Ross J Keenan1,4, John C Dalrymple-Alford1,2,5, Tim J Anderson1,2,6.
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26714266 PMCID: PMC4694717 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0143923
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographic and clinical data in PD and control groups at baseline.
| Control | PD | |
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| n | 23 | 23 |
| Age | 70.6 (6.8) | 69.5 (6.4) |
| Male:female | 16:7 | 17:6 |
| Education (years) | 13.5 (2.3) | 13.0 (3.0) |
| N:MCI:dementia Y0 | 21:2:0 | 19:4:0 |
| N:MCI:dementia Y1 | 23:0:0 | 17:5:1 |
| Disease duration from diagnosis (years) | - | 5.6 (4.3) |
| Time between scans (years) | 1.0 (0.07) | 0.98 (0.12) |
Data presented as ratios or mean (SD). PD = Parkinson’s disease; Y0 = baseline; Y1 = follow up; N = cognition in the normal range; MCI = mild cognitive impairment.
Cognitive and clinical metrics at baseline and follow up.
| Control group | PD group | PD vs. Controls | ||||
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| Baseline | Change after 12 months | Baseline | Change after 12 months | Baseline difference | Relative change after 12 months | |
| Mean [95%CI] | Mean [95%CI] | Mean [95%CI] | Mean [95%CI] | Mean [95%CI] | Mean [95%CI] | |
| Global cognition (z-score) | 0.68 [0.45–0.90] | 0.12 [-0.01–0.25], | 0.22 [0.005–0.44] | 0.04 [-0.09–0.17], | -0.45 [-0.74 –-0.16], | -0.08 [-0.26–0.10], |
| MoCA (point) | 26.7 [25.7–27.7] | 0.7 [-0.2–1.6], | 26.4 [25.4–27.4] | -0.2 [-1.1–0.8], | -0.3 [-1.6–1.0], | -0.9 [-2.2–0.5], |
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| Attention | 0.28 [0.02–0.54] | 0.09 [-0.07–0.25], | -0.06 [-0.32–0.19] | -0.02 [-0.18–0.14], | -0.35 [-0.69 –-0.01], | -0.11 [-0.33–0.11], |
| Executive function | 0.74 [0.43–1.06] | 0.04 [-0.12–0.20], | 0.23 [-0.07–0.54] | -0.05 [-0.21–0.11], | -0.51 [-0.91 –-0.10], | -0.09 [-0.31–0.14], |
| Visuospatial/perceptual | 0.59 [0.33–0.84] | 0.002 [-0.23–0.23], | 0.19 [-0.05–0.44], | 0.01 [-0.22–0.24], | -0.39 [-0.72 –-0.06], | 0.01 [-0.31–0.34], |
| Learning & memory | 1.1 [0.75–1.47] | 0.34 [0.05–0.63], | 0.55 [0.20–0.90] | 0.15 [-0.15–0.44], | -0.56 [-1.02 –-0.10], | -0.20 [-0.62–0.22], |
| Language | 0.24 [0.06–0.41] | 0.01 [-0.15–0.18], | 0.11 [-0.06–0.28] | 0.03 [-0.14–0.19], | -0.13 [-0.36–0.97], | 0.01 [-0.22–0.24], |
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| UPDRS motor score (point) | - | - | 32.6 [26.8–38.4] | -1.9 [-6.1–2.2], | - | - |
| LED (mg/day) | - | - | 609 [410–809] | 69 [–15–152], | - | - |
MoCA = Montreal Cognitive Assessment, PD = Parkinson’s disease, UPDRS = Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale part 3.
Global MRI metrics at baseline and follow up.
| Control group | PD group | PD vs. Controls | ||||
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| Baseline | Change after 12 months | Baseline | Change after 12 months | Baseline difference | Relative change after 12 months | |
| Global MRI Measures | Mean [95%CI] | Mean [95%CI] | Mean [95%CI] | Mean [95%CI] | Mean [95%CI] | Mean [95%CI] |
| % brain volume loss / year (SIENA) | - | -0.48 [-0.70 –-0.25], | - | -0.71 [-0.93 –-0.49], | - | -0.23 [-0.52–0.05], |
| GM perfusion (ml/100g/min) | 42.3 [38.9–45.8] | 0.2 [-3.1–3.5], | 39.6 [36.0–43.2] | -0.8 [-4.3–2.7], | -2.7 [-7.3–1.9], | -1.0 [-5.8–3.8], |
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| FA | 0.41 [0.39–0.42] | -0.002 [-0.004–0.0005], | 0.41 [0.39–0.43] | -0.0003 [-0.003–0.002], | 0.0007 [-0.01–0.01], | 0.002 [-0.002–0.006], |
| MD (×10−3 mm2/s) | 0.87 [0.83–0.91] | 0.0026 [-0.0041–0.0093], | 0.88 [0.85–0.92] | 0.00032 [-0.0066–0.0073], | 0.012 [-0.0085–0.032], | -0.0023 [-0.012–0.0073], |
| L1 (×10−3 mm2/s) | 1.2 [1.2–1.3] | 0.00064 [-0.0079–0.0092], | 1.3 [1.2–1.3] | -0.00062 [-0.0095–0.0082], | 0.017 [-0.0018–0.036], | -0.0012 [-0.013–0.011], |
| RD (×10−3 mm2/s) | 0.68 [0.64–0.71] | 0.0036 [-0.0026–0.0097], | 0.68 [0.65–0.72] | 0.00073 [-0.0057–0.0071], | 0.0093 [-0.013–0.032], | -0.0028 [-0.011–0.0060], |
| Relative motion (mm) | 0.46 [0.43–0.49] | 0.0073 [-0.018–0.032], | 0.47 [0.45–0.50] | 0.019 [-0.018–0.023], | 0.015 [-0.023–0.053], | 0.012 [-0.023–0.048], |
GM = Grey matter, DTI = Diffusion Tensor Imaging, FA = Fractional Anisotropy, MD = Mean Diffusivity, L1 = axial diffusivity, RD = radial diffusivity, PD = Parkinson’s disease.
Fig 1Percentage change in brain metrics over one year.
(A) Total brain volume change (%) per year via SIENA, (B) percent FA change per year, and (C) grey matter CBF change per year (%). (A) shows a significant main effect of time in each group whereas (B) and (C) show no significant change; there were no significant group-by-time interactions in upon total brain volume, FA, or CBF change (see Table 3). Note, the y-axis scale increases from [–3 3] in (A), to [–6 6] in (B), to [–35 35] in (C).
Fig 2Significant MRI change over time across both groups.
(A) Blue indicates significant grey matter atrophy over one year. (B-E) depict results derived from TBSS; the FA skeleton is shown in green, while red indicates significant change over time. (B) Significant reduction in FA over time in multiple white matter tracts. Significant increases in MD (C), L1 (D), and RD (E) over time. MD and L1 showed localized increases in right superior corona radiata. The pattern of increases in RD over time mirrored the regions identified in the FA comparison. All comparisons p<0.05 corrected for multiple comparisons using threshold free cluster enhancement, displayed in radiological convention (right of image is left of brain). Slices displayed: z = -18, -8, 0, 22, 32, 42 mm.
Fig 3Accelerated atrophy in PD.
Blue-green indicates areas where PD showed a higher rate of GM atrophy than controls over one year, overlaid on the MNI152_T1_brain image (slices displayed: z = -18, -14, 0, 12 mm; TFCE-corrected p<0.05; radiological convention).