LOCAL AND GLOBAL MICROSTRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL THALAMOMOTOR CONNECTIVITY ALTERATIONS IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE FOLLOWING MOTOR LEARNING
Reichman University
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PS06-09PM-640
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In this prospective, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study, 32 levodopa-treated patients were randomized to a 3-week digital intervention (DopApp) or placebo app. The DopApp involved a digital spatial navigation protocol combining egocentric and allocentric strategies with multisensory-deprivation principles, alongside psychological and rehabilitation modules. Patients were assessed pre- and post-treatment using clinical and psychological scales and MRI scans, including resting-state fMRI (rsFC) and DTI, to investigate motor learning neuroplasticity.
DopApp treatment significantly improved the total MDS-UPDRS score compared to placebo-app, driven by gains in motor function (Part III) and activities of daily living (Part II). Neuroimaging revealed increased fractional anisotropy in the right ventrolateral posterior (VLp) thalamus and strengthened functional connectivity between VLp and precentral gyrus (PreCG), both correlated with clinical motor improvements. Graph-theory analysis indicated increased local efficiency in PreCG and adjacent motor network, suggesting enhanced structural integration.
These findings demonstrate regionally specific, short-term plasticity in PD, and support DTI’s sensitivity to capture clinically relevant motor training-related white-matter adaptations beyond dopaminergic medication effects.Recommended posters
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