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Structural brain changes in Parkinson disease with dementia: a voxel-based morphometry study. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Parkinson disease with dementia (PDD) involves structural changes in specific brain regions, affecting both cortical and subcortical areas.
  • A study used MRI scans from patients with PDD, patients without dementia, and healthy controls to analyze gray matter volumes, revealing significant reductions in the bilateral putamen, hippocampus, thalamus, and anterior cingulate in those with PDD.
  • The findings support previous research indicating that the limbic and cortical areas are crucial in understanding the neuropathology of PDD.

Article Abstract

Background: Parkinson disease with dementia (PDD) results from neuropathological changes in cortical and subcortical brain regions. Voxel-based morphometric analysis of magnetic resonance images can contribute to in vivo identification of the cerebral regions predominantly involved in PDD.

Objective: To identify structural cerebral regions most closely related to the presence of PDD.

Design: Magnetic resonance images were obtained from 16 patients who had PDD, 13 patients with PD without dementia, and 13 age-matched healthy control subjects. Gray matter volumes were compared using optimized voxel-based morphometric analyses.

Results: Compared with healthy controls, patients with PDD showed gray matter volume decreases in several of the following regions: bilateral putamen, accumbens nuclei, left side of the thalamus, bilateral hippocampus, parahippocampal region, and anterior cingulate gyrus. Patients with PD also showed gray matter reductions compared with healthy controls in the right side of the hippocampus, left anterior cingulate gyrus, and left superior temporal gyrus.

Conclusions: The hippocampus, thalamus, and anterior cingulate are the regions most affected in PDD. Our results agree with recent neuropathological findings suggesting the involvement of the limbic and cortical areas in PD.

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