Default mode network and dorsal attentional network connectivity changes as neural markers of spinal manipulative therapy in lumbar disc herniation.

IF 3.8 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Scientific Reports Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1038/s41598-024-81126-2
Xing-Chen Zhou, Shuang Wu, Kai-Zheng Wang, Long-Hao Chen, Shuang-Wei Hong, Yu Tian, Hui-Jie Hu, Jia Lin, Zi-Cheng Wei, Yun-Xing Xie, Zi-Hui Yin, Zhi-Zhen Lv, Li-Jiang Lv
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Spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) has been shown to significantly alleviate pain in patients with lumbar disc herniation (LDH), with its effects closely associated with brain function modulation. This study investigates the neural biomarkers linked to pain relief efficacy following a complete SMT treatment cycle in LDH patients. A total of 59 LDH patients were randomized into two groups: SMT treatment (Group 1, n = 28) and sham treatment (ST) (Group 2, n = 31). A matched healthy control group (Group 3, n = 28) was also included. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was performed on LDH patients at two time points (TPs)-before (TP1) and after (TP2) treatment-while healthy controls were scanned once. Clinical assessments were conducted using the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and the Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) scale. Post-treatment results indicated significant improvements in both VAS and JOA scores for Group 1, while the improvement was limited to VAS scores for Group 2. Graph properties analysis revealed notable differences in brain network connectivity between LDH patients and healthy controls, particularly between the left precentral gyrus (left PreCG) and left inferior frontal gyrus, opercular part (left IFGoperc). Enhanced functional connectivity (FC) was observed in Group 1, notably between the right angular gyrus (right ANG) and the left middle orbital gyrus (left ORBmid), with right ANG showing a significant positive correlation with clinical scores. This study identifies the sensorimotor network-salience network are significantly activated in chronic pain among LDH patients. The default mode network-dorsal attention network may serve as key neural biomarkers for the efficacy of SMT treatment in alleviating pain in LDH.

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作为腰椎间盘突出症脊柱手法治疗神经标记的默认模式网络和背侧注意网络连接变化
脊柱手法治疗(SMT)已被证明能明显缓解腰椎间盘突出症(LDH)患者的疼痛,其效果与大脑功能调节密切相关。本研究调查了腰椎间盘突出症患者在一个完整的 SMT 治疗周期后与疼痛缓解效果相关的神经生物标志物。共有 59 名 LDH 患者被随机分为两组:SMT治疗组(第1组,n = 28)和假治疗组(第2组,n = 31)。同时还包括一个匹配的健康对照组(第 3 组,n = 28)。对 LDH 患者在治疗前(TP1)和治疗后(TP2)两个时间点(TPs)进行了功能磁共振成像(fMRI)扫描,对健康对照组进行了一次扫描。临床评估采用视觉模拟量表(VAS)和日本骨科协会(JOA)量表。图形属性分析显示,LDH 患者与健康对照组的大脑网络连接存在明显差异,尤其是左侧前脑回(左 PreCG)和左侧额叶下回厣部(左 IFGoperc)。在第一组中观察到功能连接(FC)增强,特别是右角回(右 ANG)和左眶中回(左 ORBmid)之间,右 ANG 与临床评分呈显著正相关。这项研究发现,在慢性疼痛患者中,感觉运动网络-感觉网络被显著激活。默认模式网络-背侧注意网络可能是SMT治疗缓解LDH疼痛疗效的关键神经生物标志物。
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