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Loss of Neuromelanin in Parkinson’s Disease Correlates with Increased Iron Content within the Substantia Nigra

Abstract

Motivation: Neuromelanin (NM) changes with iron content in the substantia nigra (SN) could provide a better understanding of the pathophysiology of PD. Goal(s): To evaluate changes in NM volume in the SN versus iron as a means of understanding NM degeneration and iron deposition in PD. Approach: We evaluated 342 healthy controls (HCs) and 558 PD patients with two different resolution datasets (Cohort 1 and 2) using magnetization transfer contrast imaging. Results: Both datasets show HCs with reasonable stable NM volumes in SN while the PD patients show a significant iron increase in the SN with loss of NM volume. Impact: A loss of NM volume with an increase of iron within SN demonstrates the association between NM depigmentation and iron elevation in PD, which provides insight into the role of NM and iron underlying PD pathophysiology.

Authors

He N; Wang Y; Wang Y; Wu P; Zhang Y; Wang X; Yang G; Yan F; Haacke E

Publisher

International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM)

Publication Date

May 9, 2024

DOI

10.58530/2024/4190

Name of conference

2024 ISMRM & ISMRT Annual Meeting

Conference proceedings

Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine ... Scientific Meeting and Exhibition.

ISSN

1524-6965
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