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Altered resting‐state hippocampal functional connectivity in breast cancer survivors with chemotherapy‐induced amenorrhea

INTRODUCTION: Amenorrhea induced decrease of hormones is associated with cognitive impairment. This study aimed to evaluate hippocampal functional connectivity patterns in chemotherapy‐induced amenorrhea (CIA) breast cancer (BC) patients, to evaluate the relationship between the functional connectiv...

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Autores principales: Zhuang, Yingying, Guo, Lili, Huang, Wei, Bo, Genji, Zhang, Jiandong, Zhu, Zhaohuan, Feng, Yun
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10275533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37157937
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.3039
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author Zhuang, Yingying
Guo, Lili
Huang, Wei
Bo, Genji
Zhang, Jiandong
Zhu, Zhaohuan
Feng, Yun
author_facet Zhuang, Yingying
Guo, Lili
Huang, Wei
Bo, Genji
Zhang, Jiandong
Zhu, Zhaohuan
Feng, Yun
author_sort Zhuang, Yingying
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description INTRODUCTION: Amenorrhea induced decrease of hormones is associated with cognitive impairment. This study aimed to evaluate hippocampal functional connectivity patterns in chemotherapy‐induced amenorrhea (CIA) breast cancer (BC) patients, to evaluate the relationship between the functional connectivity features and hormone levels. METHOD: Neuropsychological test, functional magnetic resonance imaging, and assessment of hormone levels were conducted in 21 premenopausal BC patients before chemotherapy (t (0)) and 1 week after completing chemotherapy (t (1)). Twenty matched healthy controls (HC) were also included and underwent the same assessments at similar time intervals. Mixed effect analysis and paired t‐test were used to compare differences in brain functional connectivity. RESULTS: Voxel‐based paired t‐tests revealed increased functional connectivity of the right and left hippocampus with the left fusiform gyrus, inferior and middle temporal gyrus, inferior occipital gyrus, left lingual gyrus, and parahippocampal gyrus after chemotherapy (p < .001) in CIA patients. Repeated measures analysis revealed significant group‐by‐time interactions in the left hippocampus with the bilateral fusiform gyrus, right parahippocampal gyrus, left inferior temporal gyrus, and left inferior occipital gyrus (p < .001). Premenopausal BC patients had no significant differences in cognitive function compared with HC at baseline. However, the CIA patients had high levels of self‐rating depression scale, self‐rating anxiety scale, total cholesterol, and triglycerides. Further, the CIA patients showed significant differences in hormone and fasting plasma glucose levels and cognitive performances between t (0) and t (1) (p < .05). Functional connectivity changes between the left hippocampus and the left inferior occipital gyrus was negatively correlated with E2 and luteinizing hormone changes (p < .05). CONCLUSION: The CIA patients had cognitive dysfunction mainly in memory and visual mobility. Chemotherapy may affect hippocampal‐posterior cortical circuit which mediates visual processing in CIA patients. Moreover, E2 may be involved in this process.
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spelling pubmed-102755332023-06-17 Altered resting‐state hippocampal functional connectivity in breast cancer survivors with chemotherapy‐induced amenorrhea Zhuang, Yingying Guo, Lili Huang, Wei Bo, Genji Zhang, Jiandong Zhu, Zhaohuan Feng, Yun Brain Behav Original Articles INTRODUCTION: Amenorrhea induced decrease of hormones is associated with cognitive impairment. This study aimed to evaluate hippocampal functional connectivity patterns in chemotherapy‐induced amenorrhea (CIA) breast cancer (BC) patients, to evaluate the relationship between the functional connectivity features and hormone levels. METHOD: Neuropsychological test, functional magnetic resonance imaging, and assessment of hormone levels were conducted in 21 premenopausal BC patients before chemotherapy (t (0)) and 1 week after completing chemotherapy (t (1)). Twenty matched healthy controls (HC) were also included and underwent the same assessments at similar time intervals. Mixed effect analysis and paired t‐test were used to compare differences in brain functional connectivity. RESULTS: Voxel‐based paired t‐tests revealed increased functional connectivity of the right and left hippocampus with the left fusiform gyrus, inferior and middle temporal gyrus, inferior occipital gyrus, left lingual gyrus, and parahippocampal gyrus after chemotherapy (p < .001) in CIA patients. Repeated measures analysis revealed significant group‐by‐time interactions in the left hippocampus with the bilateral fusiform gyrus, right parahippocampal gyrus, left inferior temporal gyrus, and left inferior occipital gyrus (p < .001). Premenopausal BC patients had no significant differences in cognitive function compared with HC at baseline. However, the CIA patients had high levels of self‐rating depression scale, self‐rating anxiety scale, total cholesterol, and triglycerides. Further, the CIA patients showed significant differences in hormone and fasting plasma glucose levels and cognitive performances between t (0) and t (1) (p < .05). Functional connectivity changes between the left hippocampus and the left inferior occipital gyrus was negatively correlated with E2 and luteinizing hormone changes (p < .05). CONCLUSION: The CIA patients had cognitive dysfunction mainly in memory and visual mobility. Chemotherapy may affect hippocampal‐posterior cortical circuit which mediates visual processing in CIA patients. Moreover, E2 may be involved in this process. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10275533/ /pubmed/37157937 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.3039 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Zhuang, Yingying
Guo, Lili
Huang, Wei
Bo, Genji
Zhang, Jiandong
Zhu, Zhaohuan
Feng, Yun
Altered resting‐state hippocampal functional connectivity in breast cancer survivors with chemotherapy‐induced amenorrhea
title Altered resting‐state hippocampal functional connectivity in breast cancer survivors with chemotherapy‐induced amenorrhea
title_full Altered resting‐state hippocampal functional connectivity in breast cancer survivors with chemotherapy‐induced amenorrhea
title_fullStr Altered resting‐state hippocampal functional connectivity in breast cancer survivors with chemotherapy‐induced amenorrhea
title_full_unstemmed Altered resting‐state hippocampal functional connectivity in breast cancer survivors with chemotherapy‐induced amenorrhea
title_short Altered resting‐state hippocampal functional connectivity in breast cancer survivors with chemotherapy‐induced amenorrhea
title_sort altered resting‐state hippocampal functional connectivity in breast cancer survivors with chemotherapy‐induced amenorrhea
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10275533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37157937
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.3039
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