Functional neural substrates of Parkinson's disease and potential underpinnings of acute responses to acupuncture stimulation.

Neuroscience

Department of Cardiology and Neurology, College of Korean Medicine, Kyung Hee University, 02453 Seoul, South Korea; Stroke and Neurological Disorders Center, Kyung Hee University College of Korean Medicine, Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong, 05278 Seoul, South Korea. Electronic address:

Published: December 2024

Parkinson's disease is a heterogenous neurodegenerative disorder with a wide variety of motor and non-motor symptoms. This study used resting-state fMRI to identify the neural substrates of PD and explore the acute neural response to acupuncture stimulation in 74 participants (50 patients with PD and 24 healthy controls). All participants with PD were evaluated for the severity of symptoms using the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale and Balance Master. The z-transformed fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation analysis showed significant differences between the PD and healthy controls in the cerebellar regions, which are thought to play a crucial role in PD pathology. Subsequently, seed-based functional connectivity of the cerebellum with the frontal, parietal, and limbic regions was identified as a potential diagnostic marker for PD. In addition, spontaneous neural activity in the precentral gyrus and thalamus was significantly associated with the severity of PD symptoms. Neural activity in the precentral gyrus, precuneus, and superior temporal gyrus showed a significant correlation with Balance Master indicators. Finally, acupuncture stimulation at GB34 significantly reduced the activity of the occipital regions in patients with PD, but this effect was not observed in healthy controls. The mixed-effects analysis revealed an interaction effects between group and acupuncture stimulation, suggesting that the modulatory effects of acupuncture could differ depending on disease status. Therefore, this study suggests the neural substrates of PD and potential underpinnings of acute neural response to acupuncture stimulation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroscience.2024.10.023DOI Listing

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