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Intrinsic functional connectivity alteration of dorsal and rostral anterior cingulate cortex in obsessive-compulsive disorder: A resting fMRI study

机译:沉重的强迫性疾病中背部和rostral前刺刺激皮层的固有功能连通性改变:休息FMRI研究

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Highlights ? OCD showed decreased functional connectivity between rACC and DLPFC. ? OCD displayed increased functional connectivity between dACC and caudate. ? Functional connectivity of dACC-caudate in OCD was positively correlated with clinical scores. Abstract Cortico–striato–thalamo–cortical (CSTC) circuit has been implicated in OCD pathophysiology by converging neuroimaging findings. The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), as an important part within CSTC circuit, plays a critical role in OCD etiology. The ACC can be divided into dorsal and rostral parts anatomically, which are involved in cognitive process and emotional function, respectively. However, the diverse function of intrinsic signals from dorsal and rostral ACC regions remains unclear in OCD study. In this work, we applied resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) technology to investigate and differentiate the functional connectivity (FC) characteristics between dACC and rACC in unmedicated OCD patients. Also, the correlation between the altered FC and clinical symptom severity was analyzed. Decreased FC of rACC-DLPFC and increased FC between dACC and caudate were found. Moreover, the altered dACC-caudate FC was positively correlated with total Y-BOCS and compulsion score in OCD patients. Our findings implied the crossed function of dorsal and rostral circuits in the pathophysiologic mechanism of OCD. The dorsal cingulate-striatum functional pathway served as a potential biomarker for OCD symptomatology and merits further investigations.
机译:强调 ? OCD在RACC和DLPFC之间表现出降低的功能连接。还是OCD显示了DACC和尾部之间的功能连接增加。还是OCD中DACC尾部的功能连接与临床评分正相关。摘要通过融合神经影像研究结果,Cortico-Striato-Thalamo-Cortical(CSTC)电路已涉及OCD病理物理学。作为CSTC电路内的重要部分,前铰接皮质(ACC)在OCD病因中起着关键作用。 ACC可以分散成剖分和振动部件,分别参与认知过程和情绪功能。然而,来自背部和rostral acc区的内在信号的多样性功能仍不清楚OCD研究。在这项工作中,我们应用了休息状态功能磁共振成像(RS-FMRI)技术来研究和区分DACC和RACC之间的功能连通性(FC)特性,在未指定的OCD患者中。此外,分析了改变的Fc和临床症状严重程度之间的相关性。发现Racc-DLPFC的FC和DACC和尾部之间的FC增加。此外,改变的DACC-尾部Fc与OCD患者的总Y-BOCs和强制评分呈正相关。我们的研究结果暗示了OCD的病理生理机制中背部和振动电路的交叉功能。背部铰接纹状体功能途径用作OCD症状学的潜在生物标志物,并提供进一步调查。

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