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Get Free AccessThis study aimed at: (1) assessing microstructural MRI and glymphatic flow alterations in isolated REM sleep behavioral disorder (iRBD) subjects relative to controls; (2) comparing sub-groups of iRBD patients with different levels of disease severity; and (3) studying the correlations between clinical alterations and MRI changes. 44 iRBD subjects and 52 controls underwent clinical and MRI evaluations. Gray and white-matter microstructural alterations were studied. Diffusion-tensor image analysis along the perivascular space (DTI-ALPS) index was obtained for the evaluation of glymphatic flow functionality. Cluster analysis was applied to divide iRBD patients in sub-groups. IRBD subjects showed worse sleep quality, reduced manual dexterity and gait alterations relative to controls. IRBD had alterations in the gray matter of fronto-parietal lobes and in the white matter of brainstem and frontal lobe, and a lower DTI-ALPS index relative to controls. Correlation analyses in the iRBD group showed that worse gray-matter microstructural alterations correlated with worse manual dexterity, lower peak turning velocity during dual-task mobility and worse sleep quality. Cluster analysis identified two clusters, one with worse clinical, neuropsychological, gait performances and DTI-ALPS index. The study detected early neurodegeneration in iRBD, subtle clinical deficits, microstructural gray/white-matter changes, and lower DTI-ALPS scores hinting at glymphatic dysfunction.
Silvia Basaia, Elisabetta Sarasso, Andrea Gardoni, Andrea Grassi, Alejandro Enrique Brivio, Sara Marelli, Roberta Balestrino, Lucia Zenere, Alessandra Castelnuovo, Massimo Malcangi, Elisa Canu, Luigi Ferini‐Strambi, Federica Agosta, Massimo Filippi (2025). Unveiling hidden neurodegeneration in isolated REM sleep behavior disorder through MRI microstructure and glymphatic flow. , 11(1), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41531-025-01193-8.
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2025
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41531-025-01193-8
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