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Neural substrates of motor and cognitive dysfunctions in SCA2 patients: A network based statistics analysis

机译:SCA2患者运动和认知功能障碍的神经底物:基于网络的统计分析

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Spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 (SCA2) is an autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disease characterized by a progressive cerebellar syndrome, which can be isolated or associated with extracerebellar signs. It has been shown that patients affected by SCA2 present also cognitive impairments and psychiatric symptoms. The cerebellum is known to modulate cortical activity and to contribute to distinct functional networks related to higher-level functions beyond motor control. It is therefore conceivable that one or more networks, rather than isolated regions, may be dysfunctional in cerebellar degenerative diseases and that an abnormal connectivity within specific cerebello-cortical regions might explain the widespread deficits typically observed in patients. In the present study, the network-based statistics (NBS) approach was used to assess differences in functional connectivity between specific cerebellar and cerebral “nodes” in SCA2 patients. Altered inter-nodal connectivity was found between more posterior regions in the cerebellum and regions in the cerebral cortex clearly related to cognition and emotion. Furthermore, more anterior cerebellar lobules showed altered inter-nodal connectivity with motor and somatosensory cerebral regions. The present data suggest that in SCA2 a cerebellar dysfunction affects long-distance cerebral regions and that the clinical symptoms may be specifically related with connectivity changes between motor and non-motor cerebello-cortical nodes. Highlights ? A cerebellar dysfunction affects long-distance cerebral regions in SCA2 patients. ? Connectivity changes affect sensorimotor and cognitive cerebello-cortical nodes. ? Cerebellar symptoms may be related to altered cerebello-cerebral connectivity.
机译:脊髓小脑性共济失调2型(SCA2)是一种常染色体显性遗传性神经退行性疾病,其特征是进行性小脑综合征,可以将其分离或与小脑前体征相关。已经显示,受SCA2影响的患者也表现出认知障碍和精神病症状。已知小脑可以调节皮层活动,并有助于与运动控制以外的高级功能相关的独特功能网络。因此,可以想象的是,一个或多个网络而不是孤立的区域在小脑变性疾病中可能功能失调,并且特定小脑皮层区域内的异常连通性可以解释通常在患者中观察到的广泛缺陷。在本研究中,基于网络的统计(NBS)方法用于评估SCA2患者中特定小脑和大脑“节点”之间功能连接的差异。在小脑的更多后部区域与大脑皮层的多个区域之间发现了节点间的连通性改变,这明显与认知和情感有关。此外,更多的小脑前小叶显示与运动和体感大脑区域的节间连接性改变。目前的数据表明,在SCA2中,小脑功能障碍会影响长途大脑区域,并且临床症状可能与运动性和非运动性小脑-皮层结节之间的连通性变化特别相关。强调 ?小脑功能障碍会影响SCA2患者的远距离大脑区域。 ?连接性变化会影响感觉运动和认知小脑皮层结节。 ?小脑症状可能与小脑-脑连通性改变有关。

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