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Yirong Wang1,2, Shushan Zhang2, Haodi Yang2, Xin Zhang2, Shijia He2, Jian Wang1, Jian Li3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Damage to the cerebellar functional network may underlie anxiety symptoms in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Herein we investigated the regional homogeneity (ReHo) and functional connectivity (FC) patterns of cerebellar and clinical correlates in PD patients with anxiety and explored their clinical significance.Entities:
Keywords: Parkinson’s disease; anxiety; cerebellum; functional connectivity; regional homogeneity
Year: 2021 PMID: 34760297 PMCID: PMC8556613 DOI: 10.1515/tnsci-2020-0192
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Neurosci ISSN: 2081-6936 Impact factor: 1.757
Comparison of demographic and clinical data of study subgroups
| NCs ( | PD ( | PD-A ( | PD-NA ( | PD vs NCs | PD-A vs PD-NA | |
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| Gender (M/F) | 20/10 | 23/27 | 12/14 | 11/13 | 2.088(0.829) | 2.147(0.764) |
| Age (years) | 56.64 ± 7.83 | 60.43 ± 7.47 | 61.53 ± 9.87 | 58.47 ± 10.28 | 1.258(0.246) | 1.248(0.304) |
| Education (years) | 4.38 ± 2.56 | 4.98 ± 7.43 | 5.64 ± 9.28 | 3.73 ± 3.81 | 6.367(0.083) | 5.682(0.069) |
| Onset age | — | — | 59.35 ± 10.24 | 57.30 ± 10.53 | — | 0.936(0.354) |
| Duration (years) | — | — | 1.28 ± 0.71 | 1.11 ± 0.67 | — | 0.824(0.424) |
| H & Y stage | — | — | 1.3 ± 0.7 | 0.8 ± 0.8 | — | 1.943(0.058) |
| UPDRS III | — | — | 22.39 ± 12.84 | 17.74 ± 9.93 | — | 3.146(0.078) |
| MMSE | 27.92 ± 1.73 | 28.37 ± 1.58 | 28.13 ± 1.76 | 27.92 ± 2.78 | 1.437(0.245) | 1.298(0.312) |
| MoCA | — | — | 20.09 ± 4.54 | 18.88 ± 5.92 | — | 0.785(0.437) |
| NMSS | — | — | 22.13 ± 58.79 | 21.25 ± 28.18 | — | 3.210(0.147) |
| HAMA | 3.16 ± 1.89 | — | 17.91 ± 4.36 | 6.67 ± 3.52 | — | 9.692(<0.001*) |
| HAMD | 2.97 ± 0.95 | — | 3.19 ± 1.27 | 3.75 ± 1.13 | — | 5.425(0.316) |
PD-A, Parkinson’s Disease patients with anxiety; PD-NA, Parkinson’s Disease without anxiety; NCs, normal controls; UPDRS, the Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale; H&Y, Hoehn & Yahr; MoCA, the Montreal Cognitive Assessment; MMSE, Mini-Mental State Examination; NMSS, the Non-Motor Symptoms Scale; HAMA, the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale; HAMD, the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale.
* P < 0.001 difference between PD-A and PD-NA.
Comparison of ReHo differences among each pair among PD-A, PD-NA, and NCs
| Anatomical region | Cluster size | MNI coordinates | Peak value ( | |||
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| PD-A vs PD-NA | Left Cerebellum | 23 | −27 | −55 | −54 | 4.166 |
| Left middle frontal gyrus | 15 | −47 | 35 | 21 | −2.655 | |
| PD-A vs NCs | Left Cerebellum | 29 | −22 | −61 | −51 | 3.372 |
| Left middle frontal gyrus | 18 | −52 | 25 | 34 | −4.852 | |
PD-A, Parkinson’s Disease patients with anxiety; PD-NA, Parkinson’s Disease without anxiety; NCs, Normal controls. The positive or negative of T values represent increases and decreases in ReHo values.
Figure 1ReHo changes based on one-way ANOVA (a) and the post hoc t comparison-independent samples (b and c). (a) (Column demonstrates regions with significantly different ReHo values showing left cerebellum (a) and the left medial frontal gyrus (b) among the PD-A, PD-NA, and NC groups). The images shown here from left to right are sagittal, coronal, and axial views, respectively. (b) Column demonstrates ReHo value comparison of left cerebellum between post hoc t comparison of each pair among the three groups. (c) Column demonstrates ReHo value comparison of left middle frontal gyrus between post hoc t comparison of each pair among the three groups. Red represented increased ReHo. L indicates the left side. The color bar shows F value of one-way ANOVA analysis. Statistical significance was set at voxel level P < 0.001 and cluster level P < 0.05 based on GRF correction. * P < 0.05 and ** P < 0.001.
Comparison of FC values among each pair among PD-A, PD-NA and NCs
| Anatomical region | Cluster size | MNI coordinates | Peak value ( | |||
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| PD-A vs PD-NA | Right cerebellum | 15 | 6 | −50 | −32 | −4.251 |
| Right caudate nucleus | 16 | 15 | 18 | −15 | 4.267 | |
| Right ACC | 12 | 8 | 37 | −8 | 4.158 | |
| PD-A vs NCs | Right cerebellum | 14 | 5 | −47 | −35 | −4.506 |
PD-A, Parkinson’s disease patients with anxiety; PD-NA, Parkinson’s disease without anxiety; NCs, normal controls.
Figure 2FC changes based on one-way ANOVA (a) and the post hoc t comparison-independent samples (b). (a) (Column demonstrates regions with significantly different FC with the left cerebellum showing right cerebellum (a), right caudate nucleus (b), and right ACC (c) among the PD-A, PD-NA, and NC groups). The image from left to right shows sagittal, coronal, and axial views, respectively. (b) Column demonstrates FC value comparison between post hoc t comparison of each pair among the three groups. Warm represented increase. L indicates the left side. The color bar shows F value of one-way ANOVA analysis. Statistical significance was set at voxel level P < 0.001 and cluster level P < 0.05 based on GRF correction. * P < 0.05 and ** P < 0.001.
Figure 3Partial correlation analysis in the PD-A between imaging data and HAMA scores.