Static and temporal dynamic alterations of local functional connectivity in chronic insomnia

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1007/s11682-024-00928-0
Jingwen Li, Shumei Li, Shaoqin Zeng, Xinzhi Wang, Mengchen Liu, Guang Xu, Xiaofen Ma
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Several studies have revealed altered intrinsic neural activity in chronic insomnia (CI). However, the temporal variability of intrinsic neural activity in CI is rarely mentioned. This study aimed to explore static and temporal dynamic alterations of regional homogeneity (ReHo) in CI and excavate the potential associations between these changes and clinical characteristics. Eighty-seven patients with CI and seventy-eight healthy controls (HCs) were included. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging was performed on all subjects and both static and dynamic ReHo were used to detect local functional connectivity. We then tested the relationship between altered brain regions, disease duration, and clinical scales. The receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was used to reveal the potential capability of these indicators to screen CI patients from HCs. CI showed increased dynamic ReHo in the right precuneus and decreased static ReHo in the right cerebellum_6. The dynamic ReHo values of the right precuneus were negatively correlated with the self-rating depression score and the static ReHo values of the right cerebellum_6 were positively correlated with the Montreal Cognitive Assessment-Naming score. In addition, the combination of the two metrics showed a potential capacity to distinguish CI patients from HCs, which was better than a single metric alone. The present study has revealed the altered local functional connectivity under static and temporal dynamic conditions in patients with CI, and found the relationships between these changes, mood-related scales, and cognitive-related scales. These may be useful in elucidating the neurological mechanisms of CI and accompanying symptoms.

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慢性失眠症患者局部功能连接的静态和时态动态变化
多项研究显示,慢性失眠(CI)患者的内在神经活动发生了改变。然而,CI 内在神经活动的时变性却很少被提及。本研究旨在探索 CI 中区域同质性(ReHo)的静态和时间动态变化,并挖掘这些变化与临床特征之间的潜在关联。研究纳入了 87 名 CI 患者和 78 名健康对照组(HCs)。我们对所有受试者进行了静息态功能磁共振成像,并使用静态和动态 ReHo 检测局部功能连接。然后,我们测试了改变的脑区、病程和临床量表之间的关系。我们使用接收器操作特征曲线分析来揭示这些指标从 HC 中筛选 CI 患者的潜在能力。CI显示右侧楔前区的动态ReHo增加,右侧小脑的静态ReHo减少_6。右侧楔前叶的动态 ReHo 值与抑郁自评量分呈负相关,而右侧小脑_6 的静态 ReHo 值与蒙特利尔认知评估-命名量分呈正相关。此外,这两项指标的组合显示了区分 CI 患者和 HC 患者的潜在能力,其效果优于单一指标。本研究揭示了 CI 患者在静态和时态动态条件下局部功能连接的变化,并发现了这些变化、情绪相关量表和认知相关量表之间的关系。这些可能有助于阐明 CI 及其伴随症状的神经机制。
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