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Topological Organization Alterations of Whole-Brain Functional Networks in Patients with Childhood Absence Epilepsy: Associations with Treatment Effects

PURPOSE: The purpose of the current study is to detect changes of topological organization of whole-brain functional networks and their relationship with the clinical treatment effects of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) for patients with childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) using resting-state functional MRI...

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Autores principales: Wang, Xueyu, Fang, Peng, Jiao, Dongmei, Hu, Tian, Yang, Qi, Liang, Wei, Li, Yijun, Yan, Yibing, Liu, Libo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8257349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34257743
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/2727596
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author Wang, Xueyu
Fang, Peng
Jiao, Dongmei
Hu, Tian
Yang, Qi
Liang, Wei
Li, Yijun
Yan, Yibing
Liu, Libo
author_facet Wang, Xueyu
Fang, Peng
Jiao, Dongmei
Hu, Tian
Yang, Qi
Liang, Wei
Li, Yijun
Yan, Yibing
Liu, Libo
author_sort Wang, Xueyu
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description PURPOSE: The purpose of the current study is to detect changes of topological organization of whole-brain functional networks and their relationship with the clinical treatment effects of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) for patients with childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) using resting-state functional MRI (RS-fMRI). Patients and Methods. RS-fMRI data from 30 CAE patients were collected and compared with findings from 30 age- and gender-matched healthy controls (HCs). The patients were treated with first-line AEDs for 46.03 months before undergoing a second RS-fMRI scan. RESULTS: CAE children at baseline showed a reduced clustering coefficient (Cp) and local efficiency (El) than the HC group, implying the reduction of functional segregation. CAE children at baseline also showed smaller characteristic path length (Lp) and higher global efficiency (Eg) compared with the HC group, implying the impairment of functional segregation. However, those metrics showed no significant differences between CAE children at follow-up and the HC group which indicated a clear renormalization of topological organization after AED treatments. CAE at follow-up also showed significantly decreased connectivity between several network regions, with which the thalamus is mainly involved. Furthermore, the reduced connectivity change between the left superior parietal gyrus and the left thalamus is positively correlated with the symptom improvements after AED treatment. CONCLUSION: We highlighted the convergence and divergence of brain functional network dysfunctions in CAE patients and provided crucial insights into pathophysiological mechanisms and the AED effects.
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spelling pubmed-82573492021-07-12 Topological Organization Alterations of Whole-Brain Functional Networks in Patients with Childhood Absence Epilepsy: Associations with Treatment Effects Wang, Xueyu Fang, Peng Jiao, Dongmei Hu, Tian Yang, Qi Liang, Wei Li, Yijun Yan, Yibing Liu, Libo Dis Markers Research Article PURPOSE: The purpose of the current study is to detect changes of topological organization of whole-brain functional networks and their relationship with the clinical treatment effects of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) for patients with childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) using resting-state functional MRI (RS-fMRI). Patients and Methods. RS-fMRI data from 30 CAE patients were collected and compared with findings from 30 age- and gender-matched healthy controls (HCs). The patients were treated with first-line AEDs for 46.03 months before undergoing a second RS-fMRI scan. RESULTS: CAE children at baseline showed a reduced clustering coefficient (Cp) and local efficiency (El) than the HC group, implying the reduction of functional segregation. CAE children at baseline also showed smaller characteristic path length (Lp) and higher global efficiency (Eg) compared with the HC group, implying the impairment of functional segregation. However, those metrics showed no significant differences between CAE children at follow-up and the HC group which indicated a clear renormalization of topological organization after AED treatments. CAE at follow-up also showed significantly decreased connectivity between several network regions, with which the thalamus is mainly involved. Furthermore, the reduced connectivity change between the left superior parietal gyrus and the left thalamus is positively correlated with the symptom improvements after AED treatment. CONCLUSION: We highlighted the convergence and divergence of brain functional network dysfunctions in CAE patients and provided crucial insights into pathophysiological mechanisms and the AED effects. Hindawi 2021-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8257349/ /pubmed/34257743 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/2727596 Text en Copyright © 2021 Xueyu Wang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wang, Xueyu
Fang, Peng
Jiao, Dongmei
Hu, Tian
Yang, Qi
Liang, Wei
Li, Yijun
Yan, Yibing
Liu, Libo
Topological Organization Alterations of Whole-Brain Functional Networks in Patients with Childhood Absence Epilepsy: Associations with Treatment Effects
title Topological Organization Alterations of Whole-Brain Functional Networks in Patients with Childhood Absence Epilepsy: Associations with Treatment Effects
title_full Topological Organization Alterations of Whole-Brain Functional Networks in Patients with Childhood Absence Epilepsy: Associations with Treatment Effects
title_fullStr Topological Organization Alterations of Whole-Brain Functional Networks in Patients with Childhood Absence Epilepsy: Associations with Treatment Effects
title_full_unstemmed Topological Organization Alterations of Whole-Brain Functional Networks in Patients with Childhood Absence Epilepsy: Associations with Treatment Effects
title_short Topological Organization Alterations of Whole-Brain Functional Networks in Patients with Childhood Absence Epilepsy: Associations with Treatment Effects
title_sort topological organization alterations of whole-brain functional networks in patients with childhood absence epilepsy: associations with treatment effects
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8257349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34257743
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/2727596
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