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Role of insula and its subregions in progression from recent onset to chronic idiopathic tinnitus

We determined the structural and functional alterations in the insula and its subregions in patients with idiopathic tinnitus in order to identify the neural changes involved in the progression from recent onset to chronic tinnitus. We recruited 24 recent-onset tinnitus patients, 32 chronic tinnitus...

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Autores principales: Chen, Qian, Lv, Han, Wang, Zhaodi, Li, Xiaoshuai, Wang, Xinghao, Huang, Yuyou, Zhao, Pengfei, Yang, Zhenghan, Gong, Shusheng, Wang, Zhenchang
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10586310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37869577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcad261
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author Chen, Qian
Lv, Han
Wang, Zhaodi
Li, Xiaoshuai
Wang, Xinghao
Huang, Yuyou
Zhao, Pengfei
Yang, Zhenghan
Gong, Shusheng
Wang, Zhenchang
author_facet Chen, Qian
Lv, Han
Wang, Zhaodi
Li, Xiaoshuai
Wang, Xinghao
Huang, Yuyou
Zhao, Pengfei
Yang, Zhenghan
Gong, Shusheng
Wang, Zhenchang
author_sort Chen, Qian
collection PubMed
description We determined the structural and functional alterations in the insula and its subregions in patients with idiopathic tinnitus in order to identify the neural changes involved in the progression from recent onset to chronic tinnitus. We recruited 24 recent-onset tinnitus patients, 32 chronic tinnitus patients and 36 healthy controls. We measured the grey matter volume and fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation of the insula and its subregions and the functional connectivity within the insula and between the insula and the rest of the brain. Relationships between MRI and clinical characteristics were estimated using partial correlation analysis. Both recent-onset and chronic tinnitus patients showed decreased fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation in the insula and its subregions, but only chronic tinnitus patients showed bilateral grey matter atrophy in the ventral anterior insula. Abnormal functional connectivity was detected in recent-onset and chronic tinnitus patients relative to the healthy controls, but functional connectivity differences between recent-onset and chronic tinnitus patients were found in only the auditory-related cortex, frontal cortex and limbic system. Functional alterations (fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation and functional connectivity of the left ventral anterior insula), but not structural changes, were correlated with clinical severity. Bilateral grey matter atrophy in the ventral anterior insula decreased regional activities in the left ventral anterior insula and left posterior insula, and abnormal functional connectivity of the insula subregions with auditory and non-auditory areas were implicated in the progression from recent onset to chronic tinnitus. This suggests that tinnitus generation and development occur in a dynamic manner and involve aberrant multi-structural and functional (regional brain activity and abnormal functional connectivity) reorganization of the insula.
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spelling pubmed-105863102023-10-20 Role of insula and its subregions in progression from recent onset to chronic idiopathic tinnitus Chen, Qian Lv, Han Wang, Zhaodi Li, Xiaoshuai Wang, Xinghao Huang, Yuyou Zhao, Pengfei Yang, Zhenghan Gong, Shusheng Wang, Zhenchang Brain Commun Original Article We determined the structural and functional alterations in the insula and its subregions in patients with idiopathic tinnitus in order to identify the neural changes involved in the progression from recent onset to chronic tinnitus. We recruited 24 recent-onset tinnitus patients, 32 chronic tinnitus patients and 36 healthy controls. We measured the grey matter volume and fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation of the insula and its subregions and the functional connectivity within the insula and between the insula and the rest of the brain. Relationships between MRI and clinical characteristics were estimated using partial correlation analysis. Both recent-onset and chronic tinnitus patients showed decreased fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation in the insula and its subregions, but only chronic tinnitus patients showed bilateral grey matter atrophy in the ventral anterior insula. Abnormal functional connectivity was detected in recent-onset and chronic tinnitus patients relative to the healthy controls, but functional connectivity differences between recent-onset and chronic tinnitus patients were found in only the auditory-related cortex, frontal cortex and limbic system. Functional alterations (fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation and functional connectivity of the left ventral anterior insula), but not structural changes, were correlated with clinical severity. Bilateral grey matter atrophy in the ventral anterior insula decreased regional activities in the left ventral anterior insula and left posterior insula, and abnormal functional connectivity of the insula subregions with auditory and non-auditory areas were implicated in the progression from recent onset to chronic tinnitus. This suggests that tinnitus generation and development occur in a dynamic manner and involve aberrant multi-structural and functional (regional brain activity and abnormal functional connectivity) reorganization of the insula. Oxford University Press 2023-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10586310/ /pubmed/37869577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcad261 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chen, Qian
Lv, Han
Wang, Zhaodi
Li, Xiaoshuai
Wang, Xinghao
Huang, Yuyou
Zhao, Pengfei
Yang, Zhenghan
Gong, Shusheng
Wang, Zhenchang
Role of insula and its subregions in progression from recent onset to chronic idiopathic tinnitus
title Role of insula and its subregions in progression from recent onset to chronic idiopathic tinnitus
title_full Role of insula and its subregions in progression from recent onset to chronic idiopathic tinnitus
title_fullStr Role of insula and its subregions in progression from recent onset to chronic idiopathic tinnitus
title_full_unstemmed Role of insula and its subregions in progression from recent onset to chronic idiopathic tinnitus
title_short Role of insula and its subregions in progression from recent onset to chronic idiopathic tinnitus
title_sort role of insula and its subregions in progression from recent onset to chronic idiopathic tinnitus
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10586310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37869577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcad261
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