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Magnetic resonance imaging of nigrosome-1 in the diagnosis of early Parkinson’s: Initial results of the Parkinson’s magnetic imaging repository (PaMIR)

S.T. Schwarz, Y. Xing, A. Martin Bastida, C. Lakmali Sugathapala, M. Silverdale, J. Mclean, R. Jampana, N. Bajaj, D. Burn, P. Piccini, D. Grosset, D.P. Auer (Nottingham, United Kingdom)

Meeting: 2016 International Congress

Abstract Number: 1282

Keywords: Iron, Magnetic resonance imaging(MRI), Substantia nigra pars compacta(SNpc)

Session Information

Date: Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Session Title: Parkinson's disease: Neuroimaging and neurophysiology

Session Time: 12:00pm-1:30pm

Location: Exhibit Hall located in Hall B, Level 2

Objective: To evaluate the accuracy of T2* weighted high resolution 3T Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in the diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease (PD) in a prospective multicentre case control study.

Background: Establishing the correct diagnosis in the early stages of PD can be difficult even for experienced clinicians. New and easy applicable biomarkers are needed. We recently described a promising 3T MRI biomarker based on demonstration of nigrosome-1 (N1) in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc). We used high resolution T2* MRI to demonstrate iron related signal alterations. The presence of N1 in healthy controls resulted in a ‘swallow tail appearance’ of the SNpc, whereas absence of N1 in PD resulted in a loss of this MRI feature.

Methods: We are conducting a prospective MRI study in patients with PD (co-recruited from the ‘Tracking Parkinson’s study’) and matched controls, collecting imaging data across five UK study sites with varying 3T MRI platforms (PaMIR study). A preliminary analysis of the first 125 subjects (83 PD and 42 age-matched controls) was performed. A blinded neuroradiologist visually assessed the SNpc on high resolution T2* MRI for presence and absence of N1 using a 6 point rating scale (score 1-3, normal; score 4-6, abnormal). Subjects were classified as PD if a unilateral or bilateral abnormal N1 score was demonstrated. Quality of scans was assessed using a quality rating (QR) scale from 1-5 (QR=1, very good; QR=5, non-diagnostic).

Results: MRI scans of 4 subjects (all PD) had to be excluded due to poor quality related to movement artefacts (QR=5). 78 of 79 PD and 40 of 42 control subjects were correctly classified, resulting in an accuracy of 98 % (Sensitivity: 99%, Specificity: 95%). The quality rating for scans in the control population was significantly better (mean QR=2.2±0.9) than in the PD group (mean QR=2.7±0.9, p<0.05, t-Test).

Conclusions: High resolution MRI affords reliable assessment of N1 even in the setting of a multi-centre study with participants scanned on different 3T MRI platforms from 3 different vendors, distinguishing PD subjects from controls with excellent accuracy, sensitivity and specificity. In summary, this study confirms highly characteristic appearances of nigrosome 1 in PD on high resolution T2* MRI scans across several 3T scanner platforms, facilitating its clinical use as diagnostic marker of PD.

To cite this abstract in AMA style:

S.T. Schwarz, Y. Xing, A. Martin Bastida, C. Lakmali Sugathapala, M. Silverdale, J. Mclean, R. Jampana, N. Bajaj, D. Burn, P. Piccini, D. Grosset, D.P. Auer. Magnetic resonance imaging of nigrosome-1 in the diagnosis of early Parkinson’s: Initial results of the Parkinson’s magnetic imaging repository (PaMIR) [abstract]. Mov Disord. 2016; 31 (suppl 2). https://www.mdsabstracts.org/abstract/magnetic-resonance-imaging-of-nigrosome-1-in-the-diagnosis-of-early-parkinsons-initial-results-of-the-parkinsons-magnetic-imaging-repository-pamir/. Accessed June 15, 2025.
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