典型三叉神经痛女性患者皮层下灰质结构和功能连接的改变

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-09-28 DOI:10.1007/s11682-024-00943-1
Huiru Li, Yi Lu, Wei Xie, Junjie Ye, Qing Wang, Zhenguang Zhang, Yuanming Jiang, Zongfang Li
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经典三叉神经痛(CTN)的病因至今仍不清楚。如果能更好地了解女性 CTN 患者的大脑结构和功能变化,就能对女性 CTN 的病理生理机制提供重要的新见解。本研究共纳入 37 名女性 CTN 患者并对其进行磁共振成像扫描,其中包括 19 名左侧 CTN 患者和 18 名右侧 CTN 患者。我们分别分析了左侧和右侧 CTN 患者皮层下灰质(GM)的体积和形状,以及右侧和左侧 CTN 患者的伏隔核(NAc)与整个大脑之间的功能连接(FC)。我们发现,与对照组相比,左侧 CTN 患者的右侧 NAc 体积缩小,同样,右侧 CTN 患者的左侧 NAc 体积也缩小。左侧 CTN 患者右侧 NAc 的顶点形状在前方、内侧和腹后方表现出明显的区域形状变形,相反,右侧 CTN 患者左侧 NAc 的前方和后方表现出明显的区域形状变形。此外,左侧 CTN 患者右侧 NAc 和右侧眶额皮层之间的 FC 值明显低于对照组。所有 CTN 中 NAc 的体积与当前疼痛强度的感知明显相关。CTN可能主要是由NAc体积缩小引起的。进一步了解 NAc 中与疼痛有关的变化的神经生物学基础,将为开发基于 NAc 的新型治疗靶点提供知识,从而控制甚至预防 CTN 患者的疼痛。
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Altered structure and functional connection of subcortical gray matter in female patients with classical trigeminal neuralgia.

The etiology of classical trigeminal neuralgia (CTN) is still unclear. A better understanding of the cerebral structural and functional changes in female patients with CTN may provide important novel insights into the pathophysiologic mechanisms of female CTN. A total 37 female CTN patients were included and referred to MRI scans, comprising with 19 left CTN and 18 right CTN patients. We analyzed the volume and shape of subcortical gray matter (GM), and the functional connectivity (FC) between the accumbens nucleus (NAc) and whole brain in right and left CTN patients respectively. We found left CTN patients had a reduced right NAc volume compared to controls, similarly, the right CTN had the decreased volume in the left NAc. Vertex-wise shapes of right NAc in left CTN patients showed significant regional shape deformation on the anterior, medial and ventroposterior aspects, in contrast, left NAc of right CTN patients showed significant regional shape deformation on the anterior and posterior aspect. Furthermore, patients with left CTN showed significantly lower FC between the right NAc and right orbitofrontal cortex than control subjects. The volume of NAc in all CTN was significantly related to the perception of present pain intensity. The CTN might be majorly caused by volume reduction in NAc. A greater understanding of the neurobiological basis of pain-related changes in NAc will provide the knowledge for the development of novel NAc based therapeutic targets for pain management or even prevention in CTN patients.

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