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Abstract #4377

Abnormalities of brain functional network in Parkinson’s disease at different stage

Xinhui Wang1, Yu Shen1, Kaiyue Ding2, Yihang Zhou3, Wei Wei1, Yan Bai1, Xianchang Zhang4, Zhiping Guo5, and Meiyun Wang1
1Zhengzhou University People’s Hospital & Henan Provincial People’s Hospital, Zhengzhou, China, 2Henan University People’s Hospital & Henan Provincial People’s Hospital, Zhengzhou, China, 3Xinxiang Medical University & Henan Provincial People’s Hospital, Zhengzhou, China, 4MR Research Collaboration, Siemens Healthineers Ltd., Beijing, China, 5Zhengzhou University People’s Hospital & FuWai Central China Cardiovascular Hospital, Zhengzhou, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Parkinson's Disease, Brain Connectivity, Parkinson's disease, fMRI

Motivation: Currently there are no effective non-invasive neuroimaging biomarkers to evaluate the progression of Parkinson's disease (PD).

Goal(s): To use graph theory analysis of resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI) to investigate the abnormalities of brain functional network in PD at different disease stages.

Approach: We evaluated the global and nodal indicators changes between PD at different disease stages by comparison with healthy control.

Results: Brain functional network topology was disrupted to a varying extent in patients with PD at different disease stages.

Impact: The findings of this study may enhance our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the progression of Parkinson's disease and contribute to the development of non-invasive neuroimaging biomarkers for monitoring disease progression.

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