Combined diffusion tensor imaging and arterial spin labeling as markers of early Parkinson's disease

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This study aimed to identify a PD-specific MRI pattern using combined diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and arterial spin labeling (ASL) to discriminate patients with early PD from healthy subjects and evaluate disease status. Twenty-one early and 22 mid-late PD patients, and 22 healthy, age/gender-matched controls underwent 3-T MRI with apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC), fractional anisotropy (FA), fiber number (FN) and cerebral blood flow (CBF) measurements. We found that compared with healthy subjects, there was a profound reduction in FN passing through the SN in PD. FA in the SN and CBF in the caudate nucleus were inversely correlated with motor dysfunction. A negative correlation was observed between FA in the hippocampus (Hip) and the NMSS-Mood score, whereas CBF in the Hip and the prefrontal cortex(PFC) correlated with declined cognition. Stratified five-fold cross-validation identified FA in the SN(FA-SN Av), CBF in the PFC(CBF-PFC Av) and FA in the parietal white matter(FA-PWM Av), and the combination of these measurements offered relatively high accuracy (AUC 0.975, 90% sensitivity and 100% specificity) in distinguishing those with early PD from healthy subjects. We demonstrate that the decreased FNs through SN in combination with changes in FA-SN Av, CBF-PFC Av and FA-PWM Av values might serve as potential markers of early-stage PD.

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Wei, X., Yan, R., Chen, Z., Weng, R., Liu, X., Gao, H., … Wang, Q. (2016). Combined diffusion tensor imaging and arterial spin labeling as markers of early Parkinson’s disease. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep33762

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