Free‐Water Imaging of the Substantia Nigra in GBA Pathogenic Variant Carriers

Author:

Zhang Dongling123ORCID,Shi Yuting4,Yao Junye5ORCID,Zhou Liche6ORCID,Wei Hongjiang4,Liu Jun6ORCID,Tong Qiqi7,Ma Lingyan123,He Hongjian58,Wu Tao123

Affiliation:

1. Center for Movement Disorders, Department of Neurology, Beijing Tiantan Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing China

2. China National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Diseases Beijing China

3. Parkinson's Disease Center, Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders Capital Medical University Beijing China

4. School of Biomedical Engineering Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai China

5. Center for Brain Imaging Science and Technology, College of Biomedical Engineering and Instrument Science Zhejiang University Hangzhou China

6. Department of Neurology and Institute of Neurology, Ruijin Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai China

7. Research Center for Healthcare Data Science Zhejiang Lab Hangzhou China

8. School of Physics Zhejiang University Hangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPathogenic variants in the glucocerebrosidase gene (GBA) have been identified as the most common genetic risk factor for Parkinson's disease (PD). However, the features of substantia nigra damage in GBA pathogenic variant carriers remain unclear.ObjectiveWe aimed to evaluate the microstructural changes in the substantia nigra in non‐manifesting GBA pathogenic variant carriers (GBA‐NMC) and PD patients with GBA pathogenic variant (GBA‐PD) with free‐water imaging.MethodsFirst, we compared free water values in the posterior substantia nigra between non‐manifesting non‐carriers (NMNC, n = 29), GBA‐NMC (n = 26), and GBA‐PD (n = 16). Then, free water values in the posterior substantia nigra were compared between GBA‐PD and early‐ (n = 19) and late‐onset (n = 40) idiopathic PD (iPD) patients. Furthermore, we examined whether the baseline free water values could predict the progressions of clinical symptoms.ResultsThe free water values in the posterior substantia nigra were significantly higher in the GBA‐NMC and GBA‐PD groups compared to NMNC, and were significantly increased in the GBA‐PD group than both early‐ and late‐onset iPD. Free water values in the posterior substantia nigra could predict the progression of anxiety and cognitive decline in GBA‐NMC and GBA‐PD groups.ConclusionsWe demonstrate that free water values are elevated in the substantia nigra and predict the development of non‐motor symptoms in GBA‐NMC and GBA‐PD. Our findings demonstrate that a significant nigral impairment already exists in GBA‐NMC, and nigral injury may be more severe in GBA‐PD than in iPD. These results support that free‐water imaging can as a potential early marker of substantia nigra damage. © 2023 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.

Funder

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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