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Dynamic functional connectivity in Parkinson's disease patients with mild cognitive impairment and normal cognition

机译:轻度认知障碍和正常认知的帕金森氏病患者的动态功能连接

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The objective was to assess dynamic functional connectivity (FC) and local/global connectivity in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients with mild cognitive impairment (PD-MCI) and with normal cognition (PD-NC). The sample included 35 PD patients and 26 healthy controls (HC). Cognitive assessment followed an extensive neuropsychological battery. For resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI) analysis, independent component analysis (ICA) was performed and components were located in 7 networks: Subcortical (SC), Auditory (AUD), Somatomotor (SM), visual (VI), cognitive-control (CC), default-mode (DMN), and cerebellar (CB). Dynamic FC analysis was performed using the GIFT toolbox. FC differences between groups in each FC state were analysed with the network-based statistic (NBS) approach. Finally, a graph-theoretical analysis for local/global parameters was performed. The whole sample showed 2 dynamic FC states during the rs-fMRI. PD-MCI patients showed decreased mean dwell time in the hypo-connectivity state ( p =0.030) and showed increased number of state transitions ( p =0.007) compared with the HC. In addition, in the hypo-connectivity state, PD-MCI patients showed reduced inter-network FC between the SM-CC, SM-VI, SM-AUD, CC-VI and SC-DMN compared with the HC ( p <0.05-FDR). These FC alterations in PD-MCI were accompanied by graph-topological alterations in nodes located in the SM network ( p <0.001). In contrast, no differences were found between the PD-NC and HC. Findings suggest the presence of dynamic functional brain deteriorations in PD-MCI that are not present in PD-NC, showing the PD-MCI group dynamic FC dysfunctions, reduced FC mostly between SM-CC networks and graph-topological deteriorations in the SM network. A dynamic FC approach could be helpful to understand cognitive deterioration in PD. Highlights ? Dynamic FC alterations were found in PD-MCI patients but not in PD-NC. ? PD-MCI patients showed reduced mean dwell time in the hypo-connected state. ? PD-MCI patients showed increased state transitions compared to HC. ? PD-MCI patients showed inter-network FC reductions and graph parameter alterations. ? Dynamic FC could be a useful approach in the study of cognitive impairment in PD.
机译:目的是评估轻度认知障碍(PD-MCI)和正常认知(PD-NC)的帕金森氏病(PD)患者的动态功能连接(FC)和局部/全局连接。样本包括35名PD患者和26名健康对照(HC)。认知评估是在广泛的神经心理学研究之后进行的。对于静止状态功能MRI(rs-fMRI)分析,进行了独立成分分析(ICA),并将成分定位在7个网络中:皮层下(SC),听觉(AUD),体动(SM),视觉(VI),认知-control(CC),默认模式(DMN)和小脑(CB)。使用GIFT工具箱执行动态FC分析。使用基于网络的统计(NBS)方法分析了每个FC状态下各组之间的FC差异。最后,对局部/全局参数进行了图论分析。整个样本在rs-fMRI期间显示2个动态FC状态。与HC相比,PD-MCI患者在低连通性状态下的平均停留时间减少(p = 0.030),并且状态转换的次数增加(p = 0.007)。此外,在低连通状态下,PD-MCI患者与HC相比,SM-CC,SM-VI,SM-AUD,CC-VI和SC-DMN之间的网络间FC减少(p <0.05- FDR)。 PD-MCI中的这些FC更改伴随着SM网络中节点的图拓扑更改(p <0.001)。相反,PD-NC和HC之间没有发现差异。研究结果表明,PD-MCI中存在动态功能性脑部退化,而PD-NC中不存在动态脑部退化,这表明PD-MCI组存在动态FC功能障碍,主要是SM-CC网络之间的FC减少以及SM网络中的图形拓扑退化。动态FC方法可能有助于理解PD的认知恶化。强调 ?在PD-MCI患者中发现动态FC改变,但在PD-NC中未发现。 ? PD-MCI患者在低连通状态下的平均停留时间减少。 ?与HC相比,PD-MCI患者显示出更高的状态转换。 ? PD-MCI患者显示出网络间FC减少和图形参数改变。 ?动态FC可能是研究PD认知障碍的有用方法。

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