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Mapping altered brain connectivity and its clinical associations in adult moyamoya disease: A resting-state functional MRI study

机译:绘制成人烟雾病中改变的大脑连接性及其临床关联的研究:一项静止状态的功能性MRI研究

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Detection of subtle ischemic injuries in moyamoya disease may enable optimization of timing of revascularization surgery, and could potentially improve functional outcomes. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) is widely used to study functional organization of the brain, but it remains unclear whether rs-fMRI could elucidate distinct characteristics in moyamoya disease. Here, we aimed to determine changes in a conventional rs-fMRI measure and analyze any associations with clinical symptoms and cerebral hemodynamics. Thirty-one adults with moyamoya disease and 25 adult controls underwent rs-fMRI, in which we measured brain connectivity via temporal correlations of low-frequency BOLD signals. We identified the extent of between-group differences with multivoxel pattern analysis. Seed-based analysis was performed to determine associations with vascular lesions, symptoms, and regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF). There was significantly altered connectivity in the precentral gyrus, operculo-insular region, precuneus, cingulate cortex, and middle frontal gyrus in moyamoya disease. There was reduced connectivity in the left insula, left precuneus, right precentral, and right middle frontal regions, which form part of the salience, default mode, motor, and central executive networks, respectively. Patients with ischemic motor-related symptoms showed significantly decreased connectivity in precentral homotopic regions compared with those without, while there were no differences in vascular lesions or rCBF. Connectivity between the right occipital and left hippocampus was significantly associated with cognitive performance and posterior cerebral artery involvement. Our results demonstrate distinct alterations in the temporal correlations of low-frequency BOLD signals, predominantly in resting-state networks in moyamoya disease. Additionally, rs-fMRI measures were associated with ischemic motor-related symptoms and cognitive performance in the patients. Thus, rs-fMRI may offer a useful non-invasive method of acquiring additional information beyond cerebral perfusion as part of clinical investigations in patients with moyamoya disease.
机译:在烟雾病中检测出细微的缺血性损伤可以优化血运重建手术的时机,并可能改善功能结局。静息状态功能磁共振成像(rs-fMRI)被广泛用于研究大脑的功能组织,但是还不清楚rs-fMRI是否可以阐明烟雾病的独特特征。在这里,我们旨在确定常规rs-fMRI测量的变化,并分析与临床症状和脑血流动力学的任何关联。 31名患有烟雾病的成年人和25名成年人对照组接受了rs-fMRI,其中我们通过低频BOLD信号的时间相关性测量了大脑的连通性。我们通过多体素模式分析确定了组间差异的程度。进行了基于种子的分析,以确定与血管病变,症状和局部脑血流量(rCBF)的关联。在Moyamoya病中,中央前回,小脑岛区域,前突,扣带回皮层和中额回都有明显改变。左岛,左足前,右中前和右中额叶区域的连通性降低,它们分别构成显着性,默认模式,运动和中央执行网络的一部分。与没有缺血性运动相关症状的患者相比,与没有缺血性运动相关症状的患者相比,在中枢同位区域的连通性显着降低,而血管病变或rCBF没有差异。右枕骨和左海马之间的连通性与认知能力和后脑动脉受累显着相关。我们的结果表明,低频BOLD信号的时间相关性发生明显变化,主要是在烟雾病中的静止状态网络中。此外,rs-fMRI测量值与患者的缺血性运动相关症状和认知表现有关。因此,作为烟雾病患者临床研究的一部分,rs-fMRI可提供一种有用的非侵入性方法,以获取除脑灌注以外的其他信息。

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