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Cognitive and functional connectivity impairment in post-COVID-19 olfactory dysfunction

OBJECTIVES: To explore the neuropsychological profile and the integrity of the olfactory network in patients with COVID-19-related persistent olfactory dysfunction (OD). METHODS: Patients with persistent COVID-19-related OD underwent olfactory assessment with Sniffin’ Sticks and neuropsychological e...

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Autores principales: Muccioli, Lorenzo, Sighinolfi, Giovanni, Mitolo, Micaela, Ferri, Lorenzo, Jane Rochat, Magali, Pensato, Umberto, Taruffi, Lisa, Testa, Claudia, Masullo, Marco, Cortelli, Pietro, Lodi, Raffaele, Liguori, Rocco, Tonon, Caterina, Bisulli, Francesca
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10165139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37104928
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2023.103410
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author Muccioli, Lorenzo
Sighinolfi, Giovanni
Mitolo, Micaela
Ferri, Lorenzo
Jane Rochat, Magali
Pensato, Umberto
Taruffi, Lisa
Testa, Claudia
Masullo, Marco
Cortelli, Pietro
Lodi, Raffaele
Liguori, Rocco
Tonon, Caterina
Bisulli, Francesca
author_facet Muccioli, Lorenzo
Sighinolfi, Giovanni
Mitolo, Micaela
Ferri, Lorenzo
Jane Rochat, Magali
Pensato, Umberto
Taruffi, Lisa
Testa, Claudia
Masullo, Marco
Cortelli, Pietro
Lodi, Raffaele
Liguori, Rocco
Tonon, Caterina
Bisulli, Francesca
author_sort Muccioli, Lorenzo
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description OBJECTIVES: To explore the neuropsychological profile and the integrity of the olfactory network in patients with COVID-19-related persistent olfactory dysfunction (OD). METHODS: Patients with persistent COVID-19-related OD underwent olfactory assessment with Sniffin’ Sticks and neuropsychological evaluation. Additionally, both patients and a control group underwent brain MRI, including T1-weighted and resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI) sequences on a 3 T scanner. Morphometrical properties were evaluated in olfaction-associated regions; the rs-fMRI data were analysed using graph theory at the whole-brain level and within a standard parcellation of the olfactory functional network. All the MR-derived quantities were compared between the two groups and their correlation with clinical scores in patients were explored. RESULTS: We included 23 patients (mean age 37 ± 14 years, 12 females) with persistent (mean duration 11 ± 5 months, range 2–19 months) COVID-19-related OD (mean score 23.63 ± 5.32/48, hyposmia cut-off: 30.75) and 26 sex- and age-matched healthy controls. Applying population-derived cut-off values, the two cognitive domains mainly impaired were visuospatial memory and executive functions (17 % and 13 % of patients). Brain MRI did not show gross morphological abnormalities. The lateral orbital cortex, hippocampus, and amygdala volumes exhibited a reduction trend in patients, not significant after the correction for multiple comparisons. The olfactory bulb volumes did not differ between patients and controls. Graph analysis of the functional olfactory network showed altered global and local properties in the patients’ group (n = 19, 4 excluded due to artifacts) compared to controls. Specifically, we detected a reduction in the global modularity coefficient, positively correlated with hyposmia severity, and an increase of the degree and strength of the right thalamus functional connections, negatively correlated with short-term verbal memory scores. DISCUSSION: Patients with persistent COVID-19-related OD showed an altered olfactory network connectivity correlated with hyposmia severity and neuropsychological performance. No significant morphological alterations were found in patients compared with controls.
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spelling pubmed-101651392023-05-09 Cognitive and functional connectivity impairment in post-COVID-19 olfactory dysfunction Muccioli, Lorenzo Sighinolfi, Giovanni Mitolo, Micaela Ferri, Lorenzo Jane Rochat, Magali Pensato, Umberto Taruffi, Lisa Testa, Claudia Masullo, Marco Cortelli, Pietro Lodi, Raffaele Liguori, Rocco Tonon, Caterina Bisulli, Francesca Neuroimage Clin Regular Article OBJECTIVES: To explore the neuropsychological profile and the integrity of the olfactory network in patients with COVID-19-related persistent olfactory dysfunction (OD). METHODS: Patients with persistent COVID-19-related OD underwent olfactory assessment with Sniffin’ Sticks and neuropsychological evaluation. Additionally, both patients and a control group underwent brain MRI, including T1-weighted and resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI) sequences on a 3 T scanner. Morphometrical properties were evaluated in olfaction-associated regions; the rs-fMRI data were analysed using graph theory at the whole-brain level and within a standard parcellation of the olfactory functional network. All the MR-derived quantities were compared between the two groups and their correlation with clinical scores in patients were explored. RESULTS: We included 23 patients (mean age 37 ± 14 years, 12 females) with persistent (mean duration 11 ± 5 months, range 2–19 months) COVID-19-related OD (mean score 23.63 ± 5.32/48, hyposmia cut-off: 30.75) and 26 sex- and age-matched healthy controls. Applying population-derived cut-off values, the two cognitive domains mainly impaired were visuospatial memory and executive functions (17 % and 13 % of patients). Brain MRI did not show gross morphological abnormalities. The lateral orbital cortex, hippocampus, and amygdala volumes exhibited a reduction trend in patients, not significant after the correction for multiple comparisons. The olfactory bulb volumes did not differ between patients and controls. Graph analysis of the functional olfactory network showed altered global and local properties in the patients’ group (n = 19, 4 excluded due to artifacts) compared to controls. Specifically, we detected a reduction in the global modularity coefficient, positively correlated with hyposmia severity, and an increase of the degree and strength of the right thalamus functional connections, negatively correlated with short-term verbal memory scores. DISCUSSION: Patients with persistent COVID-19-related OD showed an altered olfactory network connectivity correlated with hyposmia severity and neuropsychological performance. No significant morphological alterations were found in patients compared with controls. Elsevier 2023-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10165139/ /pubmed/37104928 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2023.103410 Text en © 2023 Published by Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Muccioli, Lorenzo
Sighinolfi, Giovanni
Mitolo, Micaela
Ferri, Lorenzo
Jane Rochat, Magali
Pensato, Umberto
Taruffi, Lisa
Testa, Claudia
Masullo, Marco
Cortelli, Pietro
Lodi, Raffaele
Liguori, Rocco
Tonon, Caterina
Bisulli, Francesca
Cognitive and functional connectivity impairment in post-COVID-19 olfactory dysfunction
title Cognitive and functional connectivity impairment in post-COVID-19 olfactory dysfunction
title_full Cognitive and functional connectivity impairment in post-COVID-19 olfactory dysfunction
title_fullStr Cognitive and functional connectivity impairment in post-COVID-19 olfactory dysfunction
title_full_unstemmed Cognitive and functional connectivity impairment in post-COVID-19 olfactory dysfunction
title_short Cognitive and functional connectivity impairment in post-COVID-19 olfactory dysfunction
title_sort cognitive and functional connectivity impairment in post-covid-19 olfactory dysfunction
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10165139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37104928
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2023.103410
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