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Increased Free Water in the Substantia Nigra in Idiopathic REM Sleep Behaviour Disorder

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Journal Brain
Specialty Neurology
Date 2021 Apr 21
PMID 33880500
Citations 22
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Abstract

Imaging markers sensitive to neurodegeneration in the substantia nigra are critically needed for future disease-modifying trials. Previous studies have demonstrated the utility of posterior substantia nigra free water as a marker of progression in Parkinson's disease. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that free water is elevated in the posterior substantia nigra of idiopathic REM sleep behaviour disorder, which is considered a prodromal stage of synucleinopathy. We applied free-water imaging to 32 healthy control subjects, 34 patients with idiopathic REM sleep behaviour disorder and 38 patients with Parkinson's disease. Eighteen healthy control subjects and 22 patients with idiopathic REM sleep behaviour disorder were followed up and completed longitudinal free-water imaging. Free-water values in the substantia nigra were calculated for each individual and compared among groups. We tested the associations between posterior substantia nigra free water and uptake of striatal dopamine transporter in idiopathic REM sleep behaviour disorder. Free-water values in the posterior substantia nigra were significantly higher in the patients with idiopathic REM sleep behaviour disorder patients than in the healthy control subjects, but were significantly lower in patients with idiopathic REM sleep behaviour disorder than in patients with Parkinson's disease. In addition, we observed significantly negative associations between posterior substantia nigra free-water values and dopamine transporter striatal binding ratios in the idiopathic REM sleep behaviour disorder patients. Longitudinal free-water imaging analyses were conducted with a linear mixed-effects model, and showed a significant Group × Time interaction in posterior substantia nigra, identifying increased mean free-water values in posterior substantia nigra of idiopathic REM sleep behaviour disorder over time. These results demonstrate that free water in the posterior substantia nigra is a valid imaging marker of neurodegeneration in idiopathic REM sleep behaviour disorder, which has the potential to be used as an indicator in disease-modifying trials.

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