Cargando…

The correlation of asymmetrical functional connectivity with cognition and reperfusion in carotid stenosis patients

OBJECTIVE: Neural disruption and cognitive impairment have been reported in patients with carotid stenosis (CS), but carotid artery stenting (CAS) may not contribute to the cognitive recovery. Although functional hyper-connectivity is one of the physiological over-compensation phenomena in neurologi...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Huang, Kuo-Lun, Chang, Ting-Yu, Ho, Meng-Yang, Chen, Wei-Hao, Yeh, Mei-Yu, Chang, Yeu-Jhy, Wong, Ho-Fai, Chang, Chien-Hung, Liu, Chi-Hung, Lee, Tsong-Hai, Wu, Changwei W.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6098231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30128286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2018.08.011
_version_ 1783348432174317568
author Huang, Kuo-Lun
Chang, Ting-Yu
Ho, Meng-Yang
Chen, Wei-Hao
Yeh, Mei-Yu
Chang, Yeu-Jhy
Wong, Ho-Fai
Chang, Chien-Hung
Liu, Chi-Hung
Lee, Tsong-Hai
Wu, Changwei W.
author_facet Huang, Kuo-Lun
Chang, Ting-Yu
Ho, Meng-Yang
Chen, Wei-Hao
Yeh, Mei-Yu
Chang, Yeu-Jhy
Wong, Ho-Fai
Chang, Chien-Hung
Liu, Chi-Hung
Lee, Tsong-Hai
Wu, Changwei W.
author_sort Huang, Kuo-Lun
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Neural disruption and cognitive impairment have been reported in patients with carotid stenosis (CS), but carotid artery stenting (CAS) may not contribute to the cognitive recovery. Although functional hyper-connectivity is one of the physiological over-compensation phenomena in neurological diseases, the literature on the cognitive influence of functional hyper-connectivity in CS patients is limited. We aimed to investigate the longitudinal changes of hyper-connectivity after CAS and its association with cognition in CS patients. METHODS: Thirteen patients with unilateral CS and 17 controls without CS were included. Cognitive function was evaluated at baseline, and resting-state functional MRI was performed 1 week before and 1 month and 1 year after CAS. Comparisons of functional connectivity (FC) between CS patients and controls in multiple brain networks were performed. RESULTS: In patients before CAS, FC in the cerebral hemispheres ipsilateral and contralateral to CS was mainly decreased and increased, respectively, compared with normal controls. Part of the FC alterations gradually recovered to the normal condition after CAS. The stronger FC abnormality (both hypo- and hyper-connectivity compared with normal controls) was associated with poorer cognitive performances, especially in memory and executive functions. CONCLUSION: The study demonstrated the lateralization of hyper-connectivity and hypo-connectivity in patients with unilateral CS in contrast to the FC in normal controls. These FC alterations were associated with poor cognitive performances and tended to recover after CAS, implying that hyper-connectivity is served as a compensation for neural challenge.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-6098231
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2018
publisher Elsevier
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-60982312018-08-20 The correlation of asymmetrical functional connectivity with cognition and reperfusion in carotid stenosis patients Huang, Kuo-Lun Chang, Ting-Yu Ho, Meng-Yang Chen, Wei-Hao Yeh, Mei-Yu Chang, Yeu-Jhy Wong, Ho-Fai Chang, Chien-Hung Liu, Chi-Hung Lee, Tsong-Hai Wu, Changwei W. Neuroimage Clin Regular Article OBJECTIVE: Neural disruption and cognitive impairment have been reported in patients with carotid stenosis (CS), but carotid artery stenting (CAS) may not contribute to the cognitive recovery. Although functional hyper-connectivity is one of the physiological over-compensation phenomena in neurological diseases, the literature on the cognitive influence of functional hyper-connectivity in CS patients is limited. We aimed to investigate the longitudinal changes of hyper-connectivity after CAS and its association with cognition in CS patients. METHODS: Thirteen patients with unilateral CS and 17 controls without CS were included. Cognitive function was evaluated at baseline, and resting-state functional MRI was performed 1 week before and 1 month and 1 year after CAS. Comparisons of functional connectivity (FC) between CS patients and controls in multiple brain networks were performed. RESULTS: In patients before CAS, FC in the cerebral hemispheres ipsilateral and contralateral to CS was mainly decreased and increased, respectively, compared with normal controls. Part of the FC alterations gradually recovered to the normal condition after CAS. The stronger FC abnormality (both hypo- and hyper-connectivity compared with normal controls) was associated with poorer cognitive performances, especially in memory and executive functions. CONCLUSION: The study demonstrated the lateralization of hyper-connectivity and hypo-connectivity in patients with unilateral CS in contrast to the FC in normal controls. These FC alterations were associated with poor cognitive performances and tended to recover after CAS, implying that hyper-connectivity is served as a compensation for neural challenge. Elsevier 2018-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6098231/ /pubmed/30128286 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2018.08.011 Text en © 2018 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Regular Article
Huang, Kuo-Lun
Chang, Ting-Yu
Ho, Meng-Yang
Chen, Wei-Hao
Yeh, Mei-Yu
Chang, Yeu-Jhy
Wong, Ho-Fai
Chang, Chien-Hung
Liu, Chi-Hung
Lee, Tsong-Hai
Wu, Changwei W.
The correlation of asymmetrical functional connectivity with cognition and reperfusion in carotid stenosis patients
title The correlation of asymmetrical functional connectivity with cognition and reperfusion in carotid stenosis patients
title_full The correlation of asymmetrical functional connectivity with cognition and reperfusion in carotid stenosis patients
title_fullStr The correlation of asymmetrical functional connectivity with cognition and reperfusion in carotid stenosis patients
title_full_unstemmed The correlation of asymmetrical functional connectivity with cognition and reperfusion in carotid stenosis patients
title_short The correlation of asymmetrical functional connectivity with cognition and reperfusion in carotid stenosis patients
title_sort correlation of asymmetrical functional connectivity with cognition and reperfusion in carotid stenosis patients
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6098231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30128286
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2018.08.011
work_keys_str_mv AT huangkuolun thecorrelationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT changtingyu thecorrelationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT homengyang thecorrelationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT chenweihao thecorrelationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT yehmeiyu thecorrelationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT changyeujhy thecorrelationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT wonghofai thecorrelationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT changchienhung thecorrelationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT liuchihung thecorrelationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT leetsonghai thecorrelationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT wuchangweiw thecorrelationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT huangkuolun correlationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT changtingyu correlationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT homengyang correlationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT chenweihao correlationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT yehmeiyu correlationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT changyeujhy correlationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT wonghofai correlationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT changchienhung correlationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT liuchihung correlationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT leetsonghai correlationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients
AT wuchangweiw correlationofasymmetricalfunctionalconnectivitywithcognitionandreperfusionincarotidstenosispatients