Nucleus basalis of Meynert predicts cognitive changes in isolated REM sleep behavior disorder

Sleep Med. 2023 Sep:109:11-17. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2023.06.013. Epub 2023 Jun 25.

Abstract

Background: Degeneration of the nucleus basalis of Meynert (NBM) has been implicated in cognitive impairments in Parkinson's disease. The role of the NBM volumes in the cognitive function in isolated rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) has not been explored.

Method: We investigated changes in NBM volumes and their associations with cognitive deficits in iRBD. Baseline NBM volumes were compared between 29 iRBD patients and 29 healthy controls by using structural MRI data from the Parkinson Progression Marker Initiative database. Partial correlation analyses were used to evaluate cross-sectional relationships between baseline NBM volumes and cognitive performance in iRBD. Linear mixed models were applied to assess between-group differences in longitudinal cognitive changes, and whether baseline NBM volumes could predict longitudinal changes of cognition in iRBD.

Results: Compared with controls, NBM volumes were significantly reduced in iRBD patients. In patients with iRBD, higher NBM volumes were significantly associated with greater performance in global cognition function. In the longitudinal analyses, iRBD patients showed more severe and rapid decline on tests of global cognition compared to healthy controls. Furthermore, greater baseline NBM volumes were significantly associated with greater follow-up Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) scores, thus predicting less longitudinal cognitive changes in iRBD.

Conclusion: This study provides important in vivo evidence for an association between the NBM degeneration and cognitive impairments in iRBD.

Keywords: Basal forebrain; Cognitive impairments; Prodromal Parkinson's disease; Regions of interest analysis; Structural magnetic resonance imaging.

MeSH terms

  • Basal Nucleus of Meynert
  • Cognition
  • Cognition Disorders* / complications
  • Cognitive Dysfunction* / complications
  • Humans
  • REM Sleep Behavior Disorder*