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Differential language network functional connectivity alterations in Alzheimer's disease and the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia

机译:Alzheimer疾病中的差异语言网络功能连接改变和原发性渐进性失语症的语义变体

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Patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and semantic variant primary progressive aphasia (svPPA) can present with similar language impairments, mainly in naming. It has been hypothesized that these deficits are associated with different brain mechanisms in each disease, but no previous study has used a network approach to explore this hypothesis. The aim of this study was to compare resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) language network in AD, svPPA patients, and cognitively unimpaired elderly adults (CTRL). Therefore, 10 AD patients, 12 svPPA patients and 11 CTRL underwent rs-fMRI. Seed-based functional connectivity analyses were conducted using regions of interest in the left anterior temporal lobe (ATL), left posterior middle temporal gyrus (pMTG) and left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG), applying a voxelwise correction for gray matter volume. In AD patients, the left pMTG was the only key language region showing functional connectivity changes, mainly a reduced interhemispheric functional connectivity with its right-hemisphere counterpart, in comparison to CTRL. In svPPA patients, we observed a functional isolation of the left ATL, both decreases and increases in functional connectivity from the left pMTG and increased functional connectivity form the left IFG. Post-hoc analyses showed that naming impairments were overall associated with the functional disconnections observed across the language network. In conclusion, AD and svPPA patients present distinct language network functional connectivity profiles. In AD patients, functional connectivity changes were restricted to the left pMTG and were overall less severe in comparison to svPPA patients. Results in svPPA patients suggest decreased functional connectivity along the ventral language pathway and increased functional connectivity along the dorsal language pathway. Finally, the observed connectivity patterns are overall consistent with previously reported structural connectivity and language profiles in these patients. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:Alzheimer疾病(AD)和语义变异初级进步性失语症(SVPPA)的患者可以出现类似的语言障碍,主要是在命名。已经假设这些缺陷与每种疾病的不同脑机制相关,但之前没有使用网络方法来探索这一假设。本研究的目的是比较AD,SVPPA患者的休息状态功能磁共振成像(RS-FMRI)语言网络,以及认知未受人们的老年人(CTRL)。因此,10例AD患者,12例SVPPA患者和11个CTRL接受了RS-FMRI。使用左前颞叶(ATL)的感兴趣区域,左后颞叶(PMTG)和左下额相回到(IFG)进行种子的功能连接分析,施加灰质体积的voxelwe校正。在AD患者中,左侧PMTG是唯一具有功能连接变化的关键语言区域,主要与CTRL相比,与其右半球相比,主要是具有右半球功能的互动性功能连通性降低。在SVPPA患者中,我们观察到左ATL的功能隔离,两者都减少并从左侧PMTG功能的功能连接增加,并增加了功能连接形成左IFG。后HOC分析表明,命名损伤总体与语言网络观察到的功能断开相关。总之,广告和SVPPA患者呈现出明显的语言网络功能连接型材。在AD患者中,与SVPPA患者相比,功能性连接变化仅限于左侧PMTG,并且总体上较小。 SVPPA患者的结果表明,沿着腹侧语言途径的功能连通性降低,沿背部语言途径增加了功能性连接。最后,观察到的连接模式总体上与先前报告的这些患者的结构连接和语言概况一致。 (c)2019年elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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