壳核
丘脑
神经科学
苍白球
齿状核
小脑
尾状核
心理学
帕金森病
运动皮层
辅助电机区
核心
丘脑底核
基底神经节
运动前皮质
形状记忆合金*
功能磁共振成像
医学
解剖
脑深部刺激
中枢神经系统
病理
刺激
疾病
背
数学
组合数学
作者
Jiarong Zhang,Tao Feng,Yanan Hou,Piu Chan,Tao Wu
摘要
Summary Aims The aim of this study was to investigate the involvement of the ventral intermediate nucleus of thalamus (Vim) in the tremor‐ and akinetic‐/rigid‐related networks in Parkinson's disease ( PD ). Methods Tremor‐dominant ( TD ) and akinetic‐/rigid‐dominant ( ARD ) PD patients were recruited and scanned by resting‐state functional MRI . Functional connectivity from the Vim nucleus was analyzed. Results In the TD patients, the Vim nucleus exhibited increased connectivity with the cerebellum/dentate nucleus, primary motor cortex (M1), supplementary motor area ( SMA ), premotor cortex, thalamus, globus pallidus, putamen, and parietal cortex compared with the controls, while the connections between the Vim nucleus and M1 and cerebellum/dentate nucleus had positive correlations with the tremor scores. In the ARD patients, the Vim nucleus only showed enhanced connectivity with the globus pallidus and limbic lobe compared with the controls, and no connectivity showed correlation against the akinetic–rigidity scores. TD patients had increased connectivity with the Vim nucleus in the cerebellum, M1, SMA , thalamus, globus pallidus, putamen, and parietal cortex compared with ARD patients. Conclusions This study demonstrates that the Vim nucleus has an important role in the tremor‐related network, but not in the akinetic‐/rigid‐related network. Our finding is helpful to explain the selective effect of Vim deep brain stimulation in PD .
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