Altered individual gray matter structural covariance networks in early abstinence patients with alcohol dependence.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Hai-Ling Cao, Ya-Jing Meng, Wei Wei, Tao Li, Ming-Li Li, Wan-Jun Guo
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Abstract

While alterations in cortical thickness have been widely observed in individuals with alcohol dependence, knowledge about cortical thickness-based structural covariance networks is limited. This study aimed to explore the topological disorganization of structural covariance networks based on cortical thickness at the single-subject level among patients with alcohol dependence. Structural imaging data were obtained from 61 patients with alcohol dependence during early abstinence and 59 healthy controls. The single-subject structural covariance networks were constructed based on cortical thickness data from 68 brain regions and were analyzed using graph theory. The relationships between network architecture and clinical characteristics were further investigated using partial correlation analysis. In the structural covariance networks, both patients with alcohol dependence and healthy controls displayed small-world topology. However, compared to controls, alcohol-dependent individuals exhibited significantly altered global network properties characterized by greater normalized shortest path length, greater shortest path length, and lower global efficiency. Patients exhibited lower degree centrality and nodal efficiency, primarily in the right precuneus. Additionally, scores on the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test were negatively correlated with the degree centrality and nodal efficiency of the left middle temporal gyrus. The results of this correlation analysis did not survive after multiple comparisons in the exploratory analysis. Our findings may reveal alterations in the topological organization of gray matter networks in alcoholism patients, which may contribute to understanding the mechanisms of alcohol addiction from a network perspective.

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早期戒酒酒精依赖症患者个体灰质结构协方差网络的改变。
虽然在酒精依赖症患者中广泛观察到皮质厚度的改变,但基于皮质厚度的结构协方差网络方面的知识却很有限。本研究旨在探讨基于皮质厚度的结构协方差网络在单个受试者水平上的拓扑结构紊乱。研究人员从61名早期戒酒的酒精依赖症患者和59名健康对照者身上获得了结构成像数据。根据 68 个脑区的皮层厚度数据构建了单个受试者结构协方差网络,并使用图论进行了分析。利用偏相关分析进一步研究了网络结构与临床特征之间的关系。在结构协方差网络中,酒精依赖症患者和健康对照组均显示出小世界拓扑结构。然而,与对照组相比,酒精依赖症患者的全局网络特性发生了显著变化,其特点是归一化最短路径长度更大、最短路径长度更长、全局效率更低。患者表现出较低的度中心性和节点效率,主要集中在右侧楔前区。此外,酒精使用障碍识别测试的得分与左侧颞中回的度中心性和节点效率呈负相关。在探索性分析中,这一相关性分析结果经多重比较后仍不成立。我们的研究结果可能揭示了酒精中毒患者灰质网络拓扑组织的改变,这可能有助于从网络角度理解酒精成瘾的机制。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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