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Abnormal functional connectivity density in patients with ischemic white matter lesions

机译:缺血性白质病变患者的功能连接密度异常

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White matter lesions (WMLs) are frequently detected in elderly people. Previous structural and functional studies have demonstrated that WMLs are associated with cognitive and motor decline. However, the underlying mechanism of how WMLs lead to cognitive decline and motor disturbance remains unclear. We used functional connectivity density mapping (FCDM) to investigate changes in brain functional connectivity in 16 patients with ischemic WMLs and 13 controls. Both short- and long-range FCD maps were computed, and group comparisons were performed between the 2 groups. A correlation analysis was further performed between regions with altered FCD and cognitive test scores (Mini-Mental State Examination [MMSE] and Montreal Cognitive Assessment [MoCA]) in the patient group. We found that patients with ischemic WMLs showed reduced short-range FCD in the temporal cortex, primary motor cortex, and subcortical region, which may account for inadequate top-down attention, impaired motor, memory, and executive function associated with WMLs. The positive correlation between primary motor cortex and MoCA scores may provide evidence for the influences of cognitive function on behavioral performance. The inferior parietal cortex exhibited increased short-range FCD, reflecting a hyper bottom-up attention to compensate for the inadequate top-down attention for language comprehension and information retrieval in patients with WMLs. Moreover, the prefrontal and primary motor cortex showed increased long-range FCD and the former positively correlated with MoCA scores, which may suggest a strategy of cortical functional reorganization to compensate for motor and executive deficits. Our findings provide new insights into how WMLs cause cognitive and motor decline from cortical functional connectivity perspective.
机译:在老年人中经常检测到白质病变(WML)。先前的结构和功能研究表明,WML与认知能力和运动能力下降有关。但是,WML如何导致认知能力下降和运动障碍的潜在机制仍不清楚。我们使用功能连接密度映射(FCDM)来研究16例缺血性WML患者和13例对照的脑功能连接变化。计算了短期和长期FCD图,并在两组之间进行了组比较。在患者组中,具有变化的FCD和认知测试评分(迷你精神状态考试[MMSE]和蒙特利尔认知评估[MoCA])的区域之间进一步进行了相关分析。我们发现患有缺血性WML的患者在颞叶皮层,初级运动皮层和皮层下区域显示出短程FCD减少,这可能解释了自上而下的注意力不足,运动,记忆力下降以及与WML相关的执行功能。初级运动皮层与MoCA评分之间的正相关性可能为认知功能对行为表现的影响提供证据。顶下皮质表现出增加的短程FCD,反映了自下而上的过度关注,以弥补WML患者对语言理解和信息检索的自上而下的关注不足。此外,前额叶和初级运动皮层表现出远距离FCD增加,前者与MoCA分数呈正相关,这可能暗示了皮质功能重组策略以补偿运动和执行力缺陷。我们的发现提供了新的见解,从皮质功能连接的角度探讨WML如何导致认知和运动功能下降。

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