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Erschienen in: The Cerebellum 3/2017

01.06.2017 | Original Paper

Differential Pattern of Cerebellar Atrophy in Tremor-Predominant and Akinetic/Rigidity-Predominant Parkinson’s Disease

verfasst von: Camila Callegari Piccinin, Lidiane Soares Campos, Rachel Paes Guimarães, Luiza Gonzaga Piovesana, Maria Cristina Arci dos Santos, Paula Christina Azevedo, Brunno Machado Campos, Thiago Junqueira Ribeiro de Rezende, Augusto Amato-Filho, Fernando Cendes, Anelyssa D’Abreu

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Abstract

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is an akinetic-rigid disorder characterized by basal ganglia dysfunction and a possible cerebello-thalamo-cortical circuit involvement. This study aims to investigate the pattern of cerebellar involvement in PD and to assess whether it correlates with clinical parameters. MRI scans were acquired from 50 healthy controls (HC) and 63 patients; 44 were classified as tremor-predominant-PD (PDT) and 19 as akinetic/rigidity-predominant-PD (PDAR). We designed an analysis of covariance including the three groups and contrasted as follows: (1) all 63 PD vs HC, (2) PDT vs HC, (3) PDAR vs HC, and (4) PDT vs PDAR. For a precise evaluation of the cerebellum, we used the SUIT tool for voxel-based morphometry. Applying p = 0.001 and extent threshold = 20 voxels, the overall PD group vs HC showed decreased gray matter (GM) in the left lobules VI and crus I. The PDT group showed decreased cerebellar GM when compared with HC at left lobules VI, VIIb, and VIIIa; at right lobules Crus I, VIIb, and VIIIb; and vermal lobules VI and VIIIa. When compared with PDAR, PDT also showed a decrease in the left lobules VIIIa (p < 0.001). There were small clusters of both positive and negative correlation between disease duration and PDT group. The PDAR group showed no cerebellar changes. Our findings support the growing evidence of cerebellar involvement in the pathogenesis of the resting tremor.
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Metadaten
Titel
Differential Pattern of Cerebellar Atrophy in Tremor-Predominant and Akinetic/Rigidity-Predominant Parkinson’s Disease
verfasst von
Camila Callegari Piccinin
Lidiane Soares Campos
Rachel Paes Guimarães
Luiza Gonzaga Piovesana
Maria Cristina Arci dos Santos
Paula Christina Azevedo
Brunno Machado Campos
Thiago Junqueira Ribeiro de Rezende
Augusto Amato-Filho
Fernando Cendes
Anelyssa D’Abreu
Publikationsdatum
01.06.2017
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
The Cerebellum / Ausgabe 3/2017
Print ISSN: 1473-4222
Elektronische ISSN: 1473-4230
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12311-016-0834-5

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