Abnormal characteristics in disorders of consciousness: A resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging study.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Brain Research Pub Date : 2024-12-12 DOI:10.1016/j.brainres.2024.149401
Hui Li, Linghui Dong, Jiajie Liu, Xiaonian Zhang, Hao Zhang
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Abstract

Aims: To explore the functional brain imaging characteristics of patients with disorders of consciousness (DoC).

Methods: This prospective cohort study consecutively enrolled 27 patients in minimally conscious state (MCS), 23 in vegetative state (VS), and 25 age-matched healthy controls (HC). Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) was employed to evaluate the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF), regional homogeneity (ReHo), degree centrality (DC), and functional connectivity (FC). Sliding windows approach was conducted to construct dynamic FC (dFC) matrices. Moreover, receiver operating characteristic analysis and Pearson correlation were used to distinguish these altered characteristics in DoC.

Results: Both MCS and VS exhibited lower ALFF, ReHo, and DC values, along with reduced FC in multiple brain regions compared with HC. Furthermore, the values in certain regions of VS were lower than those in MCS. The primary differences in brain function between patients with varying levels of consciousness were evident in the cortico-striatopallidal-thalamo-cortical mesocircuit. Significant differences in the temporal properties of dFC (including frequency, mean dwell time, number of transitions, and transition probability) were also noted among the three groups. Moreover, these multimodal alterations demonstrated high classificatory accuracy (AUC > 0.8) and were correlated with the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R).

Conclusion: Patients with DoC displayed abnormal patterns in local and global dynamic and static brain functions. These alterations in rs-fMRI were closely related to the level of consciousness.

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意识障碍的异常特征:静息态功能磁共振成像研究。
目的:探讨意识障碍(DoC)患者的脑功能影像学特征。方法:本前瞻性队列研究连续招募27例最低意识状态(MCS)患者、23例植物人状态(VS)患者和25例年龄匹配的健康对照(HC)。静息状态功能磁共振成像(rs-fMRI)评估低频波动幅度(ALFF)、区域均匀性(ReHo)、度中心性(DC)和功能连通性(FC)。采用滑动窗口法构造动态FC (dFC)矩阵。此外,使用受试者工作特征分析和Pearson相关来区分DoC中这些改变的特征。结果:与HC相比,MCS和VS均表现出较低的ALFF, ReHo和DC值,以及多脑区FC减少。此外,VS在某些区域的数值低于MCS。不同意识水平的患者脑功能的主要差异在皮质-纹状体-丘脑-皮质中游回路中表现得很明显。dFC的时间特性(包括频率、平均停留时间、跃迁次数和跃迁概率)在三组之间也有显著差异。此外,这些多模态改变显示出较高的分类准确性(AUC > 0.8),并与昏迷恢复量表修订(CRS-R)相关。结论:DoC患者表现出局部及整体动、静态脑功能异常。磁共振成像的这些变化与意识水平密切相关。
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Brain Research
Brain Research 医学-神经科学
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268
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47 days
期刊介绍: An international multidisciplinary journal devoted to fundamental research in the brain sciences. Brain Research publishes papers reporting interdisciplinary investigations of nervous system structure and function that are of general interest to the international community of neuroscientists. As is evident from the journals name, its scope is broad, ranging from cellular and molecular studies through systems neuroscience, cognition and disease. Invited reviews are also published; suggestions for and inquiries about potential reviews are welcomed. With the appearance of the final issue of the 2011 subscription, Vol. 67/1-2 (24 June 2011), Brain Research Reviews has ceased publication as a distinct journal separate from Brain Research. Review articles accepted for Brain Research are now published in that journal.
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