Neural correlates of impulsive compulsive behaviors in Parkinson?s disease: A Japanese retrospective study

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Kimura, Ikko [1 ,2 ]
Revankar, Gajanan S. [1 ]
Ogawa, Kotaro [1 ]
Amano, Kaoru [2 ,3 ]
Kajiyama, Yuta [1 ,4 ]
Mochizuki, Hideki [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Osaka Univ, Dept Neurol, Grad Sch Med, Suita 5650871, Japan
[2] Osaka Univ, Grad Sch Frontier Biosci, Suita 5650871, Japan
[3] Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Informat Sci & Technol, Tokyo 1138656, Japan
[4] 2-2 Yamada Oka, Suita 5650871, Japan
关键词
Parkinson?s disease; Impulsive compulsive behaviors; Functional connectivity; Voxel-based morphometry; Cortico-striatal network; CONTROL DISORDERS; DECISION-MAKING; REWARD; SENSITIVITY; NETWORKS; CONNECTIVITY; VERSION; VMPFC;
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10.1016/j.nicl.2022.103307
中图分类号
R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
100207 ;
摘要
Background: Impulsive compulsive behaviors (ICBs) often disturb patients with Parkinson's Disease (PD), of which impulse control disorder (ICD) and dopamine dysregulation syndrome (DDS) are two major subsets. The nucleus accumbens (NAcc) is involved in ICB; however, it remains unclear how the NAcc affects cortical function and defines the different behavioral characteristics of ICD and DDS. Objectives: To identify the cortico-striatal network primarily involved in ICB and the differences in these networks between patients with ICD and DDS using structural and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging. Methods: Patients with PD were recruited using data from a previous cohort study and divided into those with ICB (ICB group) and without ICB (non-ICB group) using the Japanese version of the Questionnaire for Impulsive Compulsive Disorders in Parkinson's Disease (J-QUIP). From these two groups, we extracted 37 pairs matched for age, sex, disease duration, and levodopa equivalent daily dose of dopamine agonists. Patients with ICB were further classified as having ICD or DDS based on the J-QUIP subscore. General linear models were used to compare gray matter volume and functional connectivity (FC) of the NAcc, caudate, and putamen between the ICB and non-ICB groups and between patients with ICD and those with DDS. Results: We found no significant differences in gray matter volume between the ICB and non-ICB groups or be-tween patients with ICD and those with DDS. Compared with the non-ICB group, the FC of the right NAcc in the ICB group was lower in the bilateral ventromedial prefrontal cortex and higher in the left middle occipital gyrus. Furthermore, patients with DDS showed higher FC between the right putamen and left superior temporal gyrus and higher FC between the left caudate and bilateral middle occipital gyrus than patients with ICD. In contrast, patients with ICD exhibited higher FC between the left NAcc and the right posterior cingulate cortex than pa-tients with DDS. Conclusions: The functionally altered network between the right NAcc and ventromedial prefrontal cortex was associated with ICB in PD. In addition, the surrounding cortico-striatal networks may differentiate the behavioral characteristics of patients with ICD and those with DDS.
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