Reduced DTI-ALPS index in tinnitus patients: DTI-ALPS as a mediator of sleep on tinnitus.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neuroradiology Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-07 DOI:10.1007/s00234-025-03556-7
Yinfei Liang, Hui-Quan Wen, Ruo-Mi Guo, Gen-di Yin, Jian-Qi Zhao, Zhi-Cheng Li, Xiang-Li Zeng
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Background: Sleep disturbance is a common comorbidity in tinnitus patients, which may be attributed to changes in brain structure and function. The aim of this study was to explore the potential role of the glymphatic system (GS), a recently discovered pathway for brain waste clearance, in tinnitus and the associated sleep disturbance.

Methods: The DTI-ALPS index of 22 tinnitus patients and 22 healthy controls (18-60 years old) were compared after controlling for age, sex, and handedness. Partial correlation and mediation analyses were performed to explore the association between the above parameters and clinical data.

Results: Significant differences were found between the right-side DTI-ALPS index and the DTI-ALPS index of the healthy group. Furthermore, the DTI-ALPS index in tinnitus patients was significantly lower than that of the healthy group (1.288 vs. 1.422, p = 0.009). After adjusting for age and sex, the DTI-ALPS index correlated significantly with the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) scores (r = -0.587, p < 0.001). The DTI-ALPS index was negatively correlated with Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) scores (r = -0.457, p = 0.032). The mediation analysis of the ALPS index, PSQI, and THI revealed a significant indirect effect of PSQI on the association between ALPS index and THI (p < 0.0001).

Conclusion: The glymphatic system may influence sleep disturbance in tinnitus patients due to its role in brain waste clearance. We observed a decrease in DTI-ALPS in tinnitus patients, and our analyses suggest that sleep disturbances influence tinnitus through the mediation of DTI-ALPS. Thus, greater emphasis should be placed on averting sleep issues at Tinnitus.

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降低耳鸣患者的DTI-ALPS指数:DTI-ALPS作为耳鸣睡眠的中介。
背景:睡眠障碍是耳鸣患者常见的合并症,可能与大脑结构和功能的改变有关。本研究的目的是探讨glymphatic系统(GS)在耳鸣和相关睡眠障碍中的潜在作用,glymphatic系统是最近发现的脑废物清除途径。方法:比较22例耳鸣患者和22例健康对照(18 ~ 60岁)在控制年龄、性别、利手性后的DTI-ALPS指数。采用偏相关分析和中介分析探讨上述参数与临床资料的关系。结果:右侧DTI-ALPS指数与健康组DTI-ALPS指数差异有统计学意义。耳鸣患者DTI-ALPS指数明显低于健康组(1.288∶1.422,p = 0.009)。在调整年龄和性别后,DTI-ALPS指数与耳鸣障碍量表(THI)评分显著相关(r = -0.587, p)。结论:淋巴系统可能通过参与脑废物的清除而影响耳鸣患者的睡眠障碍。我们观察到耳鸣患者DTI-ALPS降低,我们的分析表明睡眠障碍通过DTI-ALPS介导影响耳鸣。因此,更大的重点应该放在避免耳鸣的睡眠问题。
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Neuroradiology
Neuroradiology 医学-核医学
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5.30
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期刊介绍: Neuroradiology aims to provide state-of-the-art medical and scientific information in the fields of Neuroradiology, Neurosciences, Neurology, Psychiatry, Neurosurgery, and related medical specialities. Neuroradiology as the official Journal of the European Society of Neuroradiology receives submissions from all parts of the world and publishes peer-reviewed original research, comprehensive reviews, educational papers, opinion papers, and short reports on exceptional clinical observations and new technical developments in the field of Neuroimaging and Neurointervention. The journal has subsections for Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology, Advanced Neuroimaging, Paediatric Neuroradiology, Head-Neck-ENT Radiology, Spine Neuroradiology, and for submissions from Japan. Neuroradiology aims to provide new knowledge about and insights into the function and pathology of the human nervous system that may help to better diagnose and treat nervous system diseases. Neuroradiology is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and follows the COPE core practices. Neuroradiology prefers articles that are free of bias, self-critical regarding limitations, transparent and clear in describing study participants, methods, and statistics, and short in presenting results. Before peer-review all submissions are automatically checked by iThenticate to assess for potential overlap in prior publication.
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