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A Parkinson's disease patient displaying increased neuromelanin-sensitive areas in the substantia nigra after rehabilitation with tDCS: a case report

Authors :
Hiroaki Hirosawa
Koichi Mori
Satoshi Kuroda
Ryo Tanaka
Yuji Nakatsuji
Hisao Nishijo
Hirofumi Konishi
Takeshi Nakata
Tomohiro Hayashi
Noriyuki Matsuda
Noriaki Hattori
Ryoko Anada
Kohta Furuya
Takamasa Nukui
Rieko Imanishi
Mamoru Yamamoto
Kyo Noguchi
Takashi Shibata
Koji Ishikuro
Nobuhiro Dougu
Source :
Neurocase. 27(5)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Previous studies have reported that transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of the frontal polar area (FPA) ameliorated motor disability in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Here we report changes in neuromelanin (NM) imaging of dopaminergic neurons before and after rehabilitation combined with anodal tDCS over the FPA for 2 weeks in a PD patient. After the intervention, the patient showed clinically meaningful improvements while the NM-sensitive area in the SN increased by 18.8%. This case study is the first report of NM imaging of the SN in a PD patient who received tDCS.Abbreviations FPA: front polar area; PD: Parkinson's disease; NM: neuromelanin; DCI: DOPA decarboxylase inhibitor; STEF: simple test for evaluating hand function; TUG: timed up and go test; TMT: trail-making test; SN: substantia nigra; NM-MRI: neuromelanin magnetic resonance imaging; MCID: the minimal clinically important difference; SNpc: substantia nigra pars compacta; VTA: ventral tegmental area; LC: locus coeruleus; PFC: prefrontal cortex; M1: primary motor cortex; MDS: Movement Disorder Society; MIBG: 123I-metaiodobenzylguanidine; SBR: specific binding ratio; SPECT: single-photon emission computed tomography; DAT: dopamine transporter; NIBS: noninvasive brain stimulation; tDCS: transcranial direct current stimulation; MAOB: monoamine oxidase B; DCI: decarboxylase inhibitor; repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation: rTMS; diffusion tensor imaging: DTI; arterial spin labeling: ASL.

Details

ISSN :
14653656
Volume :
27
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neurocase
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5e9289895b3d9906a433b5c6fcd088dc