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PET Visualized Stimulation of the Vestibular Organ in Meniere's Disease

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FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY
卷 11, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2020.00011

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Meniere's disease; central vestibular system; vestibular cortex; positron emission tomography; neuroimaging

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  1. Toyota Foundation
  2. Augustinus Foundation
  3. Hans Skouby's Foundation
  4. Aase and Ejnar Danielsen's Foundation
  5. Oticon Foundation
  6. Knud and Edith Eriksen's Memorial Foundation
  7. Meniere and tinnitus Foundation
  8. A.P. Moller Foundation for the Advancement of Medical Science
  9. Health Research Fund of Central Denmark Region

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Introduction: The cortical metabolic activity in patients with Meniere's disease has not been investigated. The aim of this study was to investigate the F-18-FDG cerebral uptake in Meniere's patients compared to healthy controls. Method: Eight patients with right-sided Meniere's disease and fourteen healthy controls underwent a video head impulse test (vHIT), test of utricular function with ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (oVEMP) and three F-18-FDG-based PET examinations of the brain. Participants were seated in a self-propelled chair, injected with F-18-FDG and then exposed to 35 min of chair motion stimulation, followed by a PET scan. Two types of natural vestibular stimuli were applied, predominantly toward the right horizontal semicircular canal (angular acceleration) and right utriculus (linear acceleration). For baseline scans, participants were injected with F-18-FDG while seated without movement. Results: Analyses of baseline scans revealed decreased F-18-FDG-uptake in the medial part of Heschl's gyrus in the left hemisphere in patients with Meniere's disease compared to healthy controls. During angular vestibular stimulation there was also a significantly decreased F-18-FDG uptake in the intersection between the medial part of Heschl's gyrus and the parietal operculum in the left hemisphere and bilaterally in the posterior part of insula. During linear stimulation, Meniere's patients showed decreased F-18-FDG uptake in the medial part of Heschl's gyrus in the right hemisphere and also bilaterally in the posterior insula. In addition, decreased F-18-FDG uptake was seen in the thalamus during vestibular stimulation. Conclusion: Heschl's gyrus, the posterior part of insula, and thalamus have previously been shown to be core areas for processing vestibular inputs. Patients with Meniere's disease solely differed from the healthy controls with lower cortical activity in these areas at baseline and during natural vestibular stimulation.

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