Observation of magnetic susceptibility changes within the thalamus: a comparative study between healthy and Parkinson’s disease afflicted cynomolgus monkeys using 7 T MRI

Abstract Background Although the thalamus is known to modulate basal ganglia function related to motor control activity, the abnormal changes within the thalamus during distinct medical complications have been scarcely investigated. In order to explore the feasibility of assessing iron accumulation...

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Main Authors: Sangwoo Kim, Youngjeon Lee, Chang-Yeop Jeon, Yeung Bae Jin, Sukhoon Oh, Chulhyun Lee
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-12-01
Series:Journal of Analytical Science and Technology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40543-019-0199-8
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spelling doaj-db39c8716a7847ccab212239507d267c2021-01-03T12:02:07ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Analytical Science and Technology2093-33712019-12-011011910.1186/s40543-019-0199-8Observation of magnetic susceptibility changes within the thalamus: a comparative study between healthy and Parkinson’s disease afflicted cynomolgus monkeys using 7 T MRISangwoo Kim0Youngjeon Lee1Chang-Yeop Jeon2Yeung Bae Jin3Sukhoon Oh4Chulhyun Lee5Department of Bio-Analytical Science, University of Science and TechnologyNational Primate Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and BiotechnologyNational Primate Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and BiotechnologyNational Primate Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and BiotechnologyBioimaging Research Team, Korea Basic Science InstituteDepartment of Bio-Analytical Science, University of Science and TechnologyAbstract Background Although the thalamus is known to modulate basal ganglia function related to motor control activity, the abnormal changes within the thalamus during distinct medical complications have been scarcely investigated. In order to explore the feasibility of assessing iron accumulation in the thalamus as an informative biomarker for Parkinson’s disease (PD), this study was designed to employ quantitative susceptibility mapping using a 7 T magnetic resonance imaging system in cynomolgus monkeys. A 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine-injected cynomolgus monkey and a healthy control (HC) were examined by 7 T magnetic resonance imaging. Positron emission tomography with 18F-N-(3-fluoro propyl)-2ß-carboxymethoxy-3ß-(4-iodophenyl) nortropane was also employed to identify the relationship between iron deposits and dopamine depletion. All acquired values were averaged within the volume of interest of the nigrostriatal pathway. Findings Compared with the HC, the overall elevation of iron deposition within the thalamus in the Parkinson’s disease model (about 53.81% increase) was similar to that in the substantia nigra (54.81%) region. Substantial susceptibility changes were observed in the intralaminar part of the thalamus (about 70.78% increase). Additionally, we observed that in the Parkinson’s disease model, binding potential values obtained from positron emission tomography were considerably decreased in the thalamus (97.51%) and substantia nigra (92.48%). Conclusions The increased iron deposition in the thalamus showed negative correlation with dopaminergic activity in PD, supporting the idea that iron accumulation affects glutaminergic inputs and dopaminergic neurons. This investigation indicates that the remarkable susceptibility changes in the thalamus could be an initial major diagnostic biomarker for Parkinson’s disease-related motor symptoms.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40543-019-0199-8Parkinson’s diseaseMagnetic susceptibilityUltra-high field7 T magnetic resonance imaging
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author Sangwoo Kim
Youngjeon Lee
Chang-Yeop Jeon
Yeung Bae Jin
Sukhoon Oh
Chulhyun Lee
spellingShingle Sangwoo Kim
Youngjeon Lee
Chang-Yeop Jeon
Yeung Bae Jin
Sukhoon Oh
Chulhyun Lee
Observation of magnetic susceptibility changes within the thalamus: a comparative study between healthy and Parkinson’s disease afflicted cynomolgus monkeys using 7 T MRI
Journal of Analytical Science and Technology
Parkinson’s disease
Magnetic susceptibility
Ultra-high field
7 T magnetic resonance imaging
author_facet Sangwoo Kim
Youngjeon Lee
Chang-Yeop Jeon
Yeung Bae Jin
Sukhoon Oh
Chulhyun Lee
author_sort Sangwoo Kim
title Observation of magnetic susceptibility changes within the thalamus: a comparative study between healthy and Parkinson’s disease afflicted cynomolgus monkeys using 7 T MRI
title_short Observation of magnetic susceptibility changes within the thalamus: a comparative study between healthy and Parkinson’s disease afflicted cynomolgus monkeys using 7 T MRI
title_full Observation of magnetic susceptibility changes within the thalamus: a comparative study between healthy and Parkinson’s disease afflicted cynomolgus monkeys using 7 T MRI
title_fullStr Observation of magnetic susceptibility changes within the thalamus: a comparative study between healthy and Parkinson’s disease afflicted cynomolgus monkeys using 7 T MRI
title_full_unstemmed Observation of magnetic susceptibility changes within the thalamus: a comparative study between healthy and Parkinson’s disease afflicted cynomolgus monkeys using 7 T MRI
title_sort observation of magnetic susceptibility changes within the thalamus: a comparative study between healthy and parkinson’s disease afflicted cynomolgus monkeys using 7 t mri
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Analytical Science and Technology
issn 2093-3371
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Abstract Background Although the thalamus is known to modulate basal ganglia function related to motor control activity, the abnormal changes within the thalamus during distinct medical complications have been scarcely investigated. In order to explore the feasibility of assessing iron accumulation in the thalamus as an informative biomarker for Parkinson’s disease (PD), this study was designed to employ quantitative susceptibility mapping using a 7 T magnetic resonance imaging system in cynomolgus monkeys. A 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine-injected cynomolgus monkey and a healthy control (HC) were examined by 7 T magnetic resonance imaging. Positron emission tomography with 18F-N-(3-fluoro propyl)-2ß-carboxymethoxy-3ß-(4-iodophenyl) nortropane was also employed to identify the relationship between iron deposits and dopamine depletion. All acquired values were averaged within the volume of interest of the nigrostriatal pathway. Findings Compared with the HC, the overall elevation of iron deposition within the thalamus in the Parkinson’s disease model (about 53.81% increase) was similar to that in the substantia nigra (54.81%) region. Substantial susceptibility changes were observed in the intralaminar part of the thalamus (about 70.78% increase). Additionally, we observed that in the Parkinson’s disease model, binding potential values obtained from positron emission tomography were considerably decreased in the thalamus (97.51%) and substantia nigra (92.48%). Conclusions The increased iron deposition in the thalamus showed negative correlation with dopaminergic activity in PD, supporting the idea that iron accumulation affects glutaminergic inputs and dopaminergic neurons. This investigation indicates that the remarkable susceptibility changes in the thalamus could be an initial major diagnostic biomarker for Parkinson’s disease-related motor symptoms.
topic Parkinson’s disease
Magnetic susceptibility
Ultra-high field
7 T magnetic resonance imaging
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40543-019-0199-8
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