A worldwide study of subcortical shape as a marker for clinical staging in Parkinson’s disease

Max A. Laansma(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Yuji Zhao(Illinois Institute of Technology), Eva M. van Heese(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Joanna K. Bright(King's College London), Conor Owens‐Walton(University of Southern California), Sarah Al–Bachari(Royal Preston Hospital), Tim Anderson(New Zealand Brain Research Institute), Francesca Assogna(Fondazione Santa Lucia), Tim D. van Balkom(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Henk W. Berendse(Amsterdam University Medical Centers), Fernando Cendes(Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)), John C. Dalrymple‐Alford(University of Canterbury), Ines Debove(University of Bern), Michiel F. Dirkx(Radboud University Nijmegen), T. Jason Druzgal(University of Virginia), Hedley Emsley(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Jean‐Paul Fouché(University of Cape Town), Gaëtan Garraux(University of Liège), Rachel Guimarães(Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)), Rick C. Helmich(Radboud University Nijmegen), Michele Hu(University of Oxford), Odile A. van den Heuvel(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Dmitry Isaev(Duke University), Ho-Bin Kim(Stanford University), Johannes Klein(University of Oxford), Christine Löchner(South African Medical Research Council), Corey T. McMillan(University of Pennsylvania), Tracy R. Melzer(University of Canterbury), Benjamin T. Newman(University of Virginia), Laura M. Parkes(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Clelia Pellicano(Fondazione Santa Lucia), Fabrizio Piras(Fondazione Santa Lucia), Toni L. Pitcher(New Zealand Brain Research Institute), Kathleen L. Poston(Stanford University), Mario Rango(University of Milan), Letícia Franceschet Ribeiro(Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)), Cristiane S. Rocha(Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)), Christian Rummel(University of Bern), Lucas S. R. Santos(Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)), Reinhold Schmidt(Medical University of Graz), Petra Schwingenschuh(Medical University of Graz), Letizia Squarcina(University of Milan), Dan J. Stein(South African Medical Research Council), Daniela Vecchio(Fondazione Santa Lucia), Chris Vriend(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Jiun‐Jie Wang(Chang Gung University), Daniel Weintraub(University of Pennsylvania), Roland Wiest, Clarissa Lin Yasuda(Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)), Neda Jahanshad(University of Southern California), Paul R. Thompson(University of Southern California), Ysbrand D. van der Werf(Amsterdam Neuroscience), Boris A. Gutman(Illinois Institute of Technology)
npj Parkinson s Disease
November 18, 2024
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Abstract

Alterations in subcortical brain regions are linked to motor and non-motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease (PD). However, associations between clinical expression and regional morphological abnormalities of the basal ganglia, thalamus, amygdala and hippocampus are not well established. We analyzed 3D T1-weighted brain MRI and clinical data from 2525 individuals with PD and 1326 controls from 22 global sources in the ENIGMA-PD consortium. We investigated disease effects using mass univariate and multivariate models on the medial thickness of 27,120 vertices of seven bilateral subcortical structures. Shape differences were observed across all Hoehn and Yahr (HY) stages, as well as correlations with motor and cognitive symptoms. Notably, we observed incrementally thinner putamen from HY1, caudate nucleus and amygdala from HY2, hippocampus, nucleus accumbens, and thalamus from HY3, and globus pallidus from HY4-5. Subregions of the thalami were thicker in HY1 and HY2. Largely congruent patterns were associated with a longer time since diagnosis and worse motor symptoms and cognitive performance. Multivariate regression revealed patterns predictive of disease stage. These cross-sectional findings provide new insights into PD subcortical degeneration by demonstrating patterns of disease stage-specific morphology, largely consistent with ongoing degeneration.


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