Functional connectivity of the anterior cingulate cortex with pain-related regions in children with post-traumatic headache

Q3 Medicine Cephalalgia Reports Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1177/25158163211009477
Z. Ofoghi, Christiane S. Rohr, D. Dewey, S. Bray, K. Yeates, M. Noel, K. Barlow
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Introduction: Post-traumatic headaches (PTH) are common following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). There is evidence of altered central pain processing in adult PTH; however, little is known about how children with PTH process pain. The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) plays a critical role in descending central pain modulation. In this study, we explored whether the functional connectivity (FC) of the ACC is altered in children with PTH. Methods: In this case-control study, we investigated resting-state FC of 5 ACC seeds (caudal, dorsal, rostral, perigenual, and subgenual) in children with PTH (n = 73) and without PTH (n = 29) following mTBI, and healthy controls (n = 27). Post-concussion symptoms were assessed using the Post-Concussion Symptom Inventory and the Child Health Questionnaire. Resting-state functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) data were used to generate maps of ACC FC. Group-level comparisons were performed within a target mask comprised of pain-related regions using FSL Randomise. Results: We found decreased FC between the right perigenual ACC and the left cerebellum, and increased FC between the right subgenual ACC and the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in children with PTH compared to healthy controls. The ACC FC in children without PTH following mTBI did not differ from the group with PTH or healthy controls. FC between rostral and perigenual ACC seeds and the cerebellum was increased in children with PTH with pre-injury headaches compared to those with PTH without pre-injury headaches. There was a positive relationship between PTH severity and rostral ACC FC with the bilateral thalamus, right hippocampus and periaqueductal gray. Conclusions: Central pain processing is altered in children with PTH. Pre-existing headaches help to drive this process. Trial registration: The PlayGame Trial was registered in ClinicalTrials.gov database (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01874847).
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儿童创伤后头痛前扣带皮层与疼痛相关区域的功能连接
引言:创伤后头痛(PTH)在轻度创伤性脑损伤(mTBI)后很常见。有证据表明,成人PTH的中枢疼痛处理发生了改变;然而,人们对PTH儿童如何处理疼痛知之甚少。前扣带皮层(ACC)在下行中枢疼痛调节中起着关键作用。在这项研究中,我们探讨了PTH儿童ACC的功能连接(FC)是否发生了改变。方法:在这项病例对照研究中,我们调查了mTBI后患有PTH(n=73)和没有PTH(n=29)的儿童和健康对照(n=27)的5种ACC种子(尾侧、背侧、吻侧、膝周和亚属)的静息状态FC。使用脑震荡后症状量表和儿童健康问卷评估脑震荡后的症状。静息状态功能磁共振成像(fMRI)数据用于生成ACC FC的图谱。使用FSL Randomise在由疼痛相关区域组成的目标面罩内进行组水平比较。结果:我们发现,与健康对照组相比,PTH儿童右侧膝周ACC和左侧小脑之间的FC降低,右侧膝下ACC和左侧背外侧前额叶皮层之间的FC增加。mTBI后无PTH的儿童的ACC FC与有PTH的组或健康对照组没有差异。与无损伤前头痛的PTH儿童相比,有损伤前头痛PTH儿童的嘴侧和膝周ACC种子与小脑之间的FC增加。PTH的严重程度和双侧丘脑、右侧海马和中脑导水管周围灰质的吻侧ACC FC呈正相关。结论:PTH患儿中枢疼痛过程发生改变。先前存在的头痛问题有助于推动这一进程。试验注册:PlayGame试验在ClinicalTrials.gov数据库中注册(ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT01874847)。
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Cephalalgia Reports
Cephalalgia Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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