Is the cingulate island sign a marker for early dementia conversion in Parkinson's disease?

Author:

Chung Seok Jong123ORCID,Kim Su Hong456,Park Chan Wook17ORCID,Lee Hye Sun8,Kim Yun Joong123,Lee Phil Hyu1,Jeong Yong45910,Sohn Young H.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

2. Department of Neurology, Yongin Severance Hospital Yonsei University Health System Yongin South Korea

3. Yonsei Beyond Lab Yongin South Korea

4. Graduate School of Medical Science and Engineering Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Daejeon South Korea

5. KIST Institute for Health Science Technology, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Daejeon South Korea

6. Department of Radiology Yeungnam University College of Medicine Daegu Korea

7. Department of Physiology Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

8. Biostatistics Collaboration Unit Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

9. Program of Brain and Cognitive Engineering Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Daejeon South Korea

10. Department of Bio and Brain Engineering Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Daejeon South Korea

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundTo investigate whether the cingulate island sign (CIS) ratio (i.e., the ratio of regional uptake in the posterior cingulate cortex relative to the precuneus and cuneus on cerebral perfusion scans) is associated with early dementia conversion in Parkinson's disease (PD).MethodsWe enrolled 226 patients with newly diagnosed PD and 48 healthy controls who underwent dual‐phase 18F‐FP‐CIT PET scans. Patients with PD were classified into three groups according to the CIS ratio on early‐phase 18F‐FP‐CIT PET images: a PD group with CIS or high CIS ratios (PD‐CIS; n = 96), a PD group with inverse CIS or low CIS ratios (PD‐iCIS; n = 40), and a PD group consisting of the remaining patients with normal CIS ratios (PD‐nCIS; n = 90). We compared the risk of dementia conversion within a 5‐year time point between the groups.ResultsThere were no significant differences in age, sex, education, or baseline cognitive function between the PD groups. The PD‐CIS group had higher Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) motor scores and more severely decreased dopamine transporter availability in the putamen. The PD‐iCIS group had a smaller hippocampal volume compared with the other groups. The risk of dementia conversion in the PD‐CIS group did not differ from that in the PD‐iCIS and PD‐nCIS groups. Meanwhile, the PD‐iCIS group had a higher risk of dementia conversion than the PD‐nCIS group.ConclusionThe results of this study suggest that inverse CIS, rather than CIS, is relevant to early dementia conversion in patients with PD.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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