A study of neural activity and functional connectivity within the olfactory brain network in Parkinsons disease
Autor: | Charalampos Georgiopoulos, Suzanne T. Witt, Sven Haller, Nil Dizdar, Helene Zachrisson, Maria Engström, Elna-Marie Larsson |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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FLAIR Fluid Attenuated Inversion Recovery UPDRS Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale Olfactory Perception/physiology FIR Finite Impulse Response MNI Montreal Neurological Institute lcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics EPI Echo planar imaging MMSE Mini-Mental State Examination PD Parkinson's disease lcsh:RC346-429 Parkinson Disease/diagnostic imaging/physiopathology Functional connectivity Connectome Humans Parkinson DaTSCAN SPECT with the presynaptic ligand ioflupane lcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system Aged GLM General Linear Model TE echo time Cerebral Cortex FWHM Full Width Half Maximum fMRI Cerebral Cortex/diagnostic imaging/physiopathology fMRI functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Neurosciences Nerve Net/diagnostic imaging/physiopathology Regular Article Parkinson Disease Middle Aged Olfactory Perception Olfaction Magnetic Resonance Imaging TR repetition time UPSIT University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test BOLD Blood Oxygen Level Dependent H&Y Hoehn and Yahr Staging ICA Independent Component Analysis lcsh:R858-859.7 FDR False discovery rate SPECT Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography Female Nerve Net CI Confidence Intervals Neurovetenskaper |
Zdroj: | NeuroImage: Clinical, Vol. 23 (2019) P. 101946 NeuroImage : Clinical NeuroImage: Clinical, Vol 23, Iss, Pp-(2019) |
ISSN: | 2213-1582 |
Popis: | Olfactory dysfunction is an early manifestation of Parkinson's disease (PD). The present study aimed to illustrate potential differences between PD patients and healthy controls in terms of neural activity and functional connectivity within the olfactory brain network. Twenty PD patients and twenty healthy controls were examined with olfactory fMRI and resting-state fMRI. Data analysis of olfactory fMRI included data-driven tensorial independent component (ICA) and task-driven general linear model (GLM) analyses. Data analysis of resting-state fMRI included probabilistic ICA based on temporal concatenation and functional connectivity analysis within the olfactory network. ICA of olfactory fMRI identified an olfactory network consisting of the posterior piriform cortex, insula, right orbitofrontal cortex and thalamus. Recruitment of this network was less significant for PD patients. GLM analysis revealed significantly lower activity in the insula bilaterally and the right orbitofrontal cortex in PD compared to healthy controls but no significant differences in the olfactory cortex itself. Analysis of resting-state fMRI did not reveal any differences in the functional connectivity within the olfactory, default mode, salience or central executive networks between the two groups. In conclusion, olfactory dysfunction in PD is associated with less significant recruitment of the olfactory brain network. ICA could demonstrate differences in both the olfactory cortex and its main projections, compared to GLM that revealed differences only on the latter. Resting-state fMRI did not reveal any significant differences in functional connectivity within the olfactory, default mode, salience and central executive networks in this cohort. Highlights • Less significant recruitment of the olfactory brain network was found in Parkinson's disease. • Independent component analysis reveals differences in both olfactory cortex and its projections. • Differences in functional connectivity within the olfactory network were not significant. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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