Reorganization of motor network in patients with Parkinson's disease after deep brain stimulation

Author:

Luo Bei1,Chang Lei1,Qiu Chang1,Dong Wenwen1ORCID,Zhao Liang1,Lu Yue1,Sun Jian1,Yan Jiuqi1,Wei Xiang1,Yan Jun2,Zhang Wenbin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Functional Neurosurgery, Affiliated Nanjing Brain Hospital Nanjing Medical University Nanjing China

2. Department of Geriatric Neurology, Affiliated Nanjing Brain Hospital Nanjing Medical University Nanjing China

Abstract

AbstractAimsParkinson's disease (PD) patients experience improvement in motor symptoms after deep brain stimulation (DBS) and before initiating stimulation. This is called the microlesion effect. However, the mechanism remains unclear. The study aims to comprehensively explore the changes in functional connectivity (FC) patterns in movement‐related brain regions in PD patients during the microlesion phase through seed‐based FC analysis.MethodsThe study collected the resting functional magnetic resonance imaging data of 49 PD patients before and after DBS surgery (off stimulation). The cortical and subcortical areas related to motor function were selected for seed‐based FC analysis. Meanwhile, their relationship with the motor scale was investigated.ResultsThe motor‐related brain regions were selected as the seed point, and we observed various FC declines within the motor network brain regions. These declines were primarily in the left middle temporal gyrus, bilateral middle frontal gyrus, right supplementary motor area, left precentral gyrus, left postcentral gyrus, left inferior frontal gyrus, and right superior frontal gyrus after DBS.ConclusionThe movement‐related network was extensively reorganized during the microlesion period. The study provided new information on enhancing motor function from the network level post‐DBS.

Publisher

Wiley

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