2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.sleep.2016.05.001
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Brain iron deficiency in idiopathic restless legs syndrome measured by quantitative magnetic susceptibility at 7 tesla

Abstract: Objectives Altered brain iron homeostasis with regional iron deficiency has been previously reported in several studies of restless legs syndrome patients. Inconsistencies still exist, however, in the reported iron changes in different brain regions and different restless legs syndrome phenotypes. The purpose of this study was to assess differences in brain iron concentrations compared to healthy controls and their relation to disease severity and periodic limb movements during sleep in idiopathic restless leg… Show more

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“…The majority of the MRI studies using iron-sensitive sequences [7683,8690] support the presence of lower-brain iron content in RLS patients. Globally, these results are consistent with a diffuse but regionally variable low brain iron content, mainly at the level of substantia nigra, but with increased evidence of reduced iron level in the thalamus.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The majority of the MRI studies using iron-sensitive sequences [7683,8690] support the presence of lower-brain iron content in RLS patients. Globally, these results are consistent with a diffuse but regionally variable low brain iron content, mainly at the level of substantia nigra, but with increased evidence of reduced iron level in the thalamus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such regions, defined as hubs, represent nodes with high numbers of connections and an overall central position in a network’s topological organization. A crucial node of different networks, including sensory-motor and limbic/nociceptive, is the thalamus, which appears to have lower iron content [80,81,83], metabolic abnormalities [9193], dopaminergic dysfunction [73], and changes in activation and functional connectivity [78,85,111]. This could reflect the dysfunction of the networks passing through the thalamus or suggest a specific role in an abnormal sensory-motor integration.…”
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“…Lastly, QSM can be used to study brain iron deficiency in children (188), in adults with restless leg syndrome (189), and, potentially, to detect iron deficiency in the bone marrow, liver and other organs. Restless leg syndrome (RLS; Willis-Ekbom disease), characterized by an irresistible urge to move the legs, is a neurosensorimotor disorder associated with iron deficiency, with iron levels decreased in the substantia nigra, thalamus, putamen, and pallidum.…”
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confidence: 99%