A fixel-based analysis of white matter reductions early detects Parkinson disease with mild cognitive impairment

Ting Wei Liao, Jiun Jie Wang, Chih Chien Tsai, Pei Ning Wang, Yao Liang Chen, Yi Ming Wu, Yih Ru Wu*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: White matter (WM) tract alterations are early signs of cognitive impairment in Parkinson disease (PD) patients. Fixel-based analysis (FBA) has advantages over traditional diffusion tensor imaging in managing complex and crossing fibers. We used FBA to measure fiber-specific changes in patients with PD mild cognitive impairment (PD-MCI) and PD normal cognition (PD-NC).

METHODS: Seventy-one patients with PD without dementia were included: 39 PD-MCI and 32 PD-NC. All underwent diffusion-weighted imaging, clinical examinations, and tests to evaluate their cognitive function globally and in five cognitive domains. FBA was used to investigate fiber-tract alterations and compare PD-MCI with PD-NC subjects. Correlations with each cognitive test were analyzed.

RESULTS: Patients with PD-MCI were significantly older (p = 0.044), had a higher male-to-female ratio (P = 0.006) and total Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale score (P = 0.001). All fixel-based metrics were significantly reduced within the body of the corpus callosum and superior corona radiata in PD-MCI patients (family-wise error-corrected P value < 0.05) compared with PD-NC patients. The cingulum, superior longitudinal fasciculi, and thalamocortical circuit exhibited predominantly fiber-bundle cross-section (FC) changes. In regression analysis, reduced FC values in cerebellar circuits were associated with poor motor function in PD-MCI patients and poor picture-naming ability in PD-NC patients.

CONCLUSIONS: PD-MCI patients have significant WM alterations compared with PD-NC patients. FBA revealed these changes in various bundle tracts, helping us to better understand specific WM changes that are functionally implicated in PD cognitive decline. FBA is potentially useful in detecting early cognitive decline in PD.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100678
Pages (from-to)100678
JournalBiomedical Journal
Volume47
Issue number5
Early online date08 11 2023
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 2024

Bibliographical note

© 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Chang Gung University. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

Keywords

  • Fiber density
  • Fiber density and bundle cross-sectional area
  • Fixel-based analysis
  • Mild cognitive impairment
  • Parkinson disease

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