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MRI quantitative susceptibility mapping of the substantia nigra as an early biomarker for Lewy body disease
Author(s) -
Chen Qin,
Boeve Bradley F.,
ForghanianArani Arvin,
Senjem Matthew L.,
Jack Clifford R.,
Przybelski Scott A.,
Lesnick Timothy G.,
Kremers Walter K.,
Fields Julie A.,
Schwarz Christopher G.,
Gunter Jeffrey L.,
Trzasko Joshua D.,
GraffRadford Jonathan,
Savica Rodolfo,
Knopman David S.,
Dickson Dennis W.,
Ferman Tanis J.,
GraffRadford Neill,
Petersen Ronald C.,
Kantarci Kejal
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of neuroimaging
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.822
H-Index - 64
eISSN - 1552-6569
pISSN - 1051-2284
DOI - 10.1111/jon.12878
Subject(s) - substantia nigra , quantitative susceptibility mapping , parkinsonism , medicine , rem sleep behavior disorder , parkinson's disease , pathology , magnetic resonance imaging , disease , radiology
Background and Purpose Neurodegeneration of the substantia nigra in Lewy body disease is associated with iron deposition, which increases the magnetic susceptibility of the substantia nigra on MRI. Our objective was to measure iron deposition in the substantia nigra in patients with probable dementia with Lewy bodies (pDLB) and patients who are at risk for pDLB by quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM). Methods Participants included pDLB ( n = 36), mild cognitive impairment with at least one core feature of DLB (MCI‐LB; n = 15), idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (iRBD; n = 11), and an age‐and gender‐matched clinically unimpaired control group ( n = 102). QSM was derived from multi‐echo 3D gradient recalled echo MRI at 3T, and groups were compared on mean susceptibility values of the substantia nigra and its relation to parkinsonism severity. Results Patients with pDLB had higher susceptibility in the substantia nigra compared to controls ( p < 0.001) and MCI‐LB ( p = 0.043). The susceptibility of substantia nigra showed an increasing trend from controls to iRBD and MCI‐LB, and to pDLB ( p < 0.001). Parkinsonism severity was not associated with the mean susceptibility in the substantia nigra in the patient groups. Conclusions Our data suggested that QSM is sensitive to the increased magnetic susceptibility due to higher iron content in the substantia nigra in pDLB. The trend of increasing susceptibility from controls to iRBD and MCI‐LB, and to pDLB suggests that iron deposition in the substantia nigra starts to increase as early as the prodromal stage in DLB and continues to increase as the disease progresses, independent of parkinsonism severity.

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