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Different functional connectivity modes of the right fronto-insular cortex in akinetic-rigid and tremor-dominant Parkinson's disease.

Juan Wang1, Yalian Shen1, Juan Peng2, Anran Wang2, Xiaolin Wu1, Xiaocui Chen1, Jinjin Liu1, Min Wei1, Dezhi Zou1, Yu Han1, Oumei Cheng3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patients with akinetic-rigid Parkinson's disease (AR-PD) are more prone to cognitive decline and depressive symptoms than tremor-dominant PD (TD-PD) patients. The right fronto-insular cortex (rFIC), as a key node of salience network, plays a critical role in the switching between central executive network and default mode network. In this study, we explored the functional connectivity mode of rFIC with triple-brain networks, namely default mode network, salience network, and central executive network, in two motor subtypes of PD.
METHODS: We recruited 44 PD patients (including the TD-PD group and AR-PD group) and 18 age-matched healthy controls (HCs). We performed functional connectivity (FC) analysis of resting-state functional MRI.
RESULTS: Compared with TD-PD, decreased FC were found in the right insular cortex and bilateral anterior cingulate gyrus in AR-PD. Compared with HCs, decreased FC in the bilateral insula, the anterior cingulate gyrus, the precentral gyrus, and the right medial frontal gyrus were found; therein, the FC value of rFIC-precentral gyrus was positively correlated with the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale-II score in AR-PD (p = 0.0482, r = 0.4162). While TD-PD showed decreased FC in the left insula as well as bilateral anterior cingulate gyrus when compared with HCs, and the FC value of the rFIC-left insula was positively correlated with its Hamilton Depression Rating Scale score (p = 0.02, r = 0.50).
CONCLUSION: The functional connectivity mode of rFIC in AR-PD differed from that in TD-PD. The decreased rFIC FC with the other nodes of salience network might be a potential indicator for AR-PD patients prone to develop cognitive decline and depressive symptoms.

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Keywords:  Akinetic-rigid Parkinson’s disease; Cognitive deficit; Depressive symptom; Functional connectivity; Right fronto-insular cortex; Salience network; Tremor-dominant Parkinson's disease

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33236247     DOI: 10.1007/s10072-020-04917-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Sci        ISSN: 1590-1874            Impact factor:   3.307


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