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Altered Inter-Subregion Connectivity of the Default Mode Network in Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: A Functional and Structural Connectivity Study

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Little is known about the interactions between the default mode network (DMN) subregions in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS). This study used diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI) to examine alterations of long white matter tra...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Fuqing, Zhuang, Ying, Gong, Honghan, Wang, Bo, Wang, Xing, Chen, Qi, Wu, Lin, Wan, Hui
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4085052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24999807
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101198
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author Zhou, Fuqing
Zhuang, Ying
Gong, Honghan
Wang, Bo
Wang, Xing
Chen, Qi
Wu, Lin
Wan, Hui
author_facet Zhou, Fuqing
Zhuang, Ying
Gong, Honghan
Wang, Bo
Wang, Xing
Chen, Qi
Wu, Lin
Wan, Hui
author_sort Zhou, Fuqing
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Little is known about the interactions between the default mode network (DMN) subregions in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS). This study used diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI) to examine alterations of long white matter tracts in paired DMN subregions and their functional connectivity in RRMS patients. METHODS: Twenty-four RRMS patients and 24 healthy subjects participated in this study. The fiber connections derived from DTI tractography and the temporal correlation coefficient derived from rs-fMRI were combined to examine the inter-subregion structural-functional connectivity (SC-FC) within the DMN and its correlations with clinical markers. RESULTS: Compared with healthy subjects, the RRMS patients showed the following: 1) significantly decreased SC and increased FC in the pair-wise subregions; 2) two significant correlations in SC-FC coupling patterns, including the positive correlation between slightly increased FC value and long white matter tract damage in the PCC/PCUN-MPFC connection, and the negative correlations between significantly increased FC values and long white matter tract damage in the PCC/PCUN-bilateral mTL connections; 3) SC alterations [log(N track) of the PCC/PCUN-left IPL, RD value of the MPFC-left IPL, FA value of the PCC/PCUN-left mTL connections] correlated with EDSS, increases in the RD value of MPFC-left IPL connection was positively correlated to the MFIS; and decreases in the FA value of PCC/PCUN-right IPL connection was negatively correlated with the PASAT; 4) decreased SC (FA value of the MPFC-left IPL, track volume of the PCC/PCUN-MPFC, and log(N track) of PCC/PCUN-left mTL connections) was positively correlated with brain atrophy. CONCLUSIONS: In the connections of paired DMN subregions, we observed decreased SC and increased FC in RRMS patients. The relationship between MS-related structural abnormalities and clinical markers suggests that the disruption of this long-distance “inter-subregion” connectivity (white matter) may significantly impact the integrity of the network's function.
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spelling pubmed-40850522014-07-09 Altered Inter-Subregion Connectivity of the Default Mode Network in Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: A Functional and Structural Connectivity Study Zhou, Fuqing Zhuang, Ying Gong, Honghan Wang, Bo Wang, Xing Chen, Qi Wu, Lin Wan, Hui PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Little is known about the interactions between the default mode network (DMN) subregions in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS). This study used diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI) to examine alterations of long white matter tracts in paired DMN subregions and their functional connectivity in RRMS patients. METHODS: Twenty-four RRMS patients and 24 healthy subjects participated in this study. The fiber connections derived from DTI tractography and the temporal correlation coefficient derived from rs-fMRI were combined to examine the inter-subregion structural-functional connectivity (SC-FC) within the DMN and its correlations with clinical markers. RESULTS: Compared with healthy subjects, the RRMS patients showed the following: 1) significantly decreased SC and increased FC in the pair-wise subregions; 2) two significant correlations in SC-FC coupling patterns, including the positive correlation between slightly increased FC value and long white matter tract damage in the PCC/PCUN-MPFC connection, and the negative correlations between significantly increased FC values and long white matter tract damage in the PCC/PCUN-bilateral mTL connections; 3) SC alterations [log(N track) of the PCC/PCUN-left IPL, RD value of the MPFC-left IPL, FA value of the PCC/PCUN-left mTL connections] correlated with EDSS, increases in the RD value of MPFC-left IPL connection was positively correlated to the MFIS; and decreases in the FA value of PCC/PCUN-right IPL connection was negatively correlated with the PASAT; 4) decreased SC (FA value of the MPFC-left IPL, track volume of the PCC/PCUN-MPFC, and log(N track) of PCC/PCUN-left mTL connections) was positively correlated with brain atrophy. CONCLUSIONS: In the connections of paired DMN subregions, we observed decreased SC and increased FC in RRMS patients. The relationship between MS-related structural abnormalities and clinical markers suggests that the disruption of this long-distance “inter-subregion” connectivity (white matter) may significantly impact the integrity of the network's function. Public Library of Science 2014-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4085052/ /pubmed/24999807 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101198 Text en © 2014 Zhou et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zhou, Fuqing
Zhuang, Ying
Gong, Honghan
Wang, Bo
Wang, Xing
Chen, Qi
Wu, Lin
Wan, Hui
Altered Inter-Subregion Connectivity of the Default Mode Network in Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: A Functional and Structural Connectivity Study
title Altered Inter-Subregion Connectivity of the Default Mode Network in Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: A Functional and Structural Connectivity Study
title_full Altered Inter-Subregion Connectivity of the Default Mode Network in Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: A Functional and Structural Connectivity Study
title_fullStr Altered Inter-Subregion Connectivity of the Default Mode Network in Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: A Functional and Structural Connectivity Study
title_full_unstemmed Altered Inter-Subregion Connectivity of the Default Mode Network in Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: A Functional and Structural Connectivity Study
title_short Altered Inter-Subregion Connectivity of the Default Mode Network in Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: A Functional and Structural Connectivity Study
title_sort altered inter-subregion connectivity of the default mode network in relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis: a functional and structural connectivity study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4085052/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24999807
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0101198
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