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  • Researchers investigated functional connectivity (FC) in the brain's striatocortical circuits in individuals who are asymptomatic but carry GBA mutations, which increase the risk of developing Parkinson's disease (PD).
  • The study included 21 mutation carriers with a family history of Gaucher disease and 18 healthy individuals, assessing their cognitive and neurological health through various tests, including brain imaging.
  • Results showed that asymptomatic carriers exhibited altered brain connectivity compared to healthy controls, indicating potential early changes in brain function prior to the onset of PD symptoms.

Article Abstract

Background: There is evidence that alterations in functional connectivity (FC) of the striatocortical circuits may appear before the onset of clinical symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD).

Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate FC of the striatocortical circuitry in asymptomatic carriers of heterozygous glucocerebrosidase (GBA) mutations, which pose a significant risk for developing PD.

Methods: Twenty-one parents of confirmed Gaucher disease patients who were carrying heterozygous GBA mutations and 18 healthy individuals matched for age and gender were included. GBA mutation analysis was performed in all participants. Clinical evaluation included neurological examination, Mini Mental State Examination, and UPDRS Part III. Structural and functional MRI data of 18 asymptomatic GBA mutation carriers (asGBAmc) and 17 healthy controls (HC) were available. FC was analyzed with seed-based approach.

Results: Eleven asymptomatic mutation carriers had heterozygous p.L483P mutation, 6 subjects heterozygous p.N409S mutation and 1 subject heterozygous p.R392G mutation in GBA gene. Mini-Mental State Examination mean score was 28.77 (±1.16) and 29.64 (±0.70) in asGBAmc and HC groups, respectively (p = 0.012). Significant increased connectivityConclusion:Our results suggest that alterations in striatocortical FC can be detected in asymptomatic heterozygous GBA mutation carriers who are at risk of developing PD. These findings may provide insight into network changes during the asymptomatic phase of PD.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/JPD-202295DOI Listing

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