Increased large-scale inter-network connectivity in relation to impulsivity in Parkinson’s disease

被引:0
|
作者
Jinsoo Koh
Yoshiki Kaneoke
Tomohiro Donishi
Takuya Ishida
Mayumi Sakata
Yasuhiro Hiwatani
Yoshiaki Nakayama
Masaaki Yasui
Hiroshi Ishiguchi
Masaya Hironishi
Ken-ya Murata
Masaki Terada
Hidefumi Ito
机构
[1] Wakayama Medical University,Department of Neurology
[2] Wakayama Medical University,Department of System Neurophysiology
[3] Wakayama-Minami Radiology Clinic,undefined
来源
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Impulsivity is a neuropsychiatric feature of Parkinson’s disease (PD). We investigated the pathophysiology of impulsivity in PD using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI). We investigated 45 patients with idiopathic PD and 21 healthy controls. Based on Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS-11) score, PD patients were classified as higher (PD-HI) or lower impulsivity (PD-LI). Functional connectivity (FC) between various large-scale brain networks were analysed using the CONN toolbox. FC between the right frontoparietal network (FPN) and medial visual network (MVN) was significantly higher in PD-HI patients than PD-LI patients (false discovery rate [FDR]-adjusted p = 0.0315). FC between the right FPN and MVN had a significant positive correlation with total BIS-11 score (FDR-adjusted p = 0.010) and the attentional impulsivity (FDR-adjusted p = 0.046) and non-planning impulsivity subscale scores (FDR-adjusted p = 0.018). On the other hand, motor impulsivity subscale score had a significant negative correlation with the FC between the default-mode and salience networks (right supramarginal gyrus, FDR-adjusted p = 0.018; anterior cingulate cortex, FDR-adjusted p = 0.027); this trend was observed in healthy controls. The attentional and non-planning impulsivity, regarded as ‘cognitive’ impulsivity, may be associated with dysfunction in integration of perceptual information and flexible cognitive control in PD.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The motor prodromes of parkinson's disease: from bedside observation to large-scale application
    Simonet, C.
    Schrag, A.
    Lees, A. J.
    Noyce, A. J.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, 2021, 268 (06) : 2099 - 2108
  • [42] Metagenomic Analysis Reveals Large-Scale Disruptions of the Gut Microbiome in Parkinson's Disease
    Metcalfe-Roach, Avril
    Cirstea, Mihai S.
    Yu, Adam C.
    Ramay, Hena R.
    Coker, Olabisi
    Boroomand, Seti
    Kharazyan, Faezeh
    Martino, Davide
    Sycuro, Laura K.
    Appel-Cresswell, Silke
    Finlay, B. Brett
    [J]. MOVEMENT DISORDERS, 2024,
  • [43] Large-Scale Continuous Mobility Monitoring of Parkinson's Disease Patients Using Smartphones
    Cheng, Wei-Yi
    Lipsmeier, Florian
    Creigh, Andrew
    Scotland, Alf
    Kilchenmann, Timothy
    Jin, Liping
    Schjodt-Eriksen, Jens
    Wolf, Detlef
    Zhang-Schaerer, Yan-Ping
    Garcia, Ignacio Fernandez
    Siebourg-Polster, Juliane
    Soto, Jay
    Verselis, Lynne
    Facklam, Meret Martin
    Boess, Frank
    Koller, Martin
    Grundman, Machael
    Monsch, Andreas U.
    Postuma, Ron
    Ghosh, Anirvan
    Kremer, Thomas
    Taylor, Kirsten, I
    Czech, Christian
    Gossens, Christian
    Lindemann, Michael
    [J]. WIRELESS MOBILE COMMUNICATION AND HEALTHCARE, 2018, 247 : 12 - 19
  • [44] A Large-Scale Survey of Rock Steady Boxing (RSB) Utilization in Parkinson's Disease
    Larson, D.
    Bega, D.
    Rafferty, M.
    [J]. MOVEMENT DISORDERS, 2019, 34 : S892 - S892
  • [45] LINKING VARIABILITY IN GUT MICROBIOME AND LARGE-SCALE BRAIN NETWORK CONNECTIVITY
    Kohn, Nils
    Szopinska-Tokov, Joanna
    Papalini, Silvia
    Llera, Alberto
    Arias-Vasquez, Alejandro
    Aarts, Esther
    [J]. EUROPEAN NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2019, 29 : S197 - S197
  • [46] Patients' Perspective on Parkinson's Disease Therapies - Results of a Large-Scale Japanese Survey
    Fujimoto, K.
    Hattori, N.
    Kondo, T.
    Murata, M.
    [J]. MOVEMENT DISORDERS, 2010, 25 : S666 - S667
  • [47] The motor prodromes of parkinson’s disease: from bedside observation to large-scale application
    C. Simonet
    A. Schrag
    A. J. Lees
    A. J. Noyce
    [J]. Journal of Neurology, 2021, 268 : 2099 - 2108
  • [48] Abnormal Interictal Large-Scale Brain Network Connectivity in Episodic Migraine
    Sprenger, T.
    Seifert, C. L.
    Valet, M.
    Staehle, K.
    Tolle, T. R.
    Foerschler, A.
    Zimmer, C.
    Goadsby, P. J.
    [J]. HEADACHE, 2010, 50 : S71 - S71
  • [49] Hierarchical Network Connectivity and Partitioning for Reconfigurable Large-Scale Neuromorphic Systems
    Mysore, Nishant
    Hota, Gopabandhu
    Deiss, Stephen R.
    Pedroni, Bruno U.
    Cauwenberghs, Gert
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE, 2022, 15
  • [50] Large-scale network organization of EEG functional connectivity in newborn infants
    Toth, Brigitta
    Urban, Gabor
    Haden, Gabor P.
    Mark, Molnar
    Torok, Miklos
    Stam, Cornelis Jan
    Winkler, Istvan
    [J]. HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, 2017, 38 (08) : 4019 - 4033