Abnormal brain regional activity in acute thyrotoxic myopathy assessed by resting-state functional MRI.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Acta radiologica Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-24 DOI:10.1177/02841851241280115
Yaqi Kuang, Xinghuan Liang, Wei Ye, Shien Fu, Yingfen Qin, Yan Ma, Zuojie Luo
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Abstract

Background: The neurophysiological mechanisms underlying manifestations of bulbar paralysis in acute thyrotoxic myopathy (ATM) and the afflicted brain areas are unclear.

Purpose: We used resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) to evaluate the regional brain activities in patients with ATM.

Material and methods: In total, 16 patients with ATM, 16 patients with hyperthyroidism without ATM, and 16 healthy controls underwent functional MRI scans. By calculating the fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (fALFF), regional homogeneity (ReHo), and functional connectivity (FC), we assessed variations in resting-state cerebral activity. The correlation between the resting-state functional indexes and clinical assessments was also explored.

Results: Compared to the hyperthyroid patients, patients with ATM had stronger ReHo in the left precentral gyrus, reduced ReHo in the left orbitofrontal gyrus (OFG), and decreased FC in the left precentral gyri, left superior frontal gyrus (SFG), and left middle frontal gyrus (MFG). Patients with ATM showed reduced fALFF and ReHo in the right SFG and decreased ReHo in the bilateral supplementary motor area (SMA). A significantly decreased FC in the left SFG and left MFG, right precentral gyrus, and the orbital part of the right interior frontal gyrus was observed in patients with ATM compared to healthy controls. Additionally, fALFF and ReHo values were positively correlated with serum thyroid-related hormones and antibodies.

Conclusion: The findings of rs-fMRI demonstrate that particular brain regions' functional activity was aberrant in individuals with ATM, especially in SFG area. This finding may help with better understanding of underlying pathophysiology of patients with ATM.

通过静息态功能磁共振成像评估急性甲状腺毒症肌病的异常脑区活动。
背景:目的:我们使用静息态功能磁共振成像(rs-fMRI)评估了急性甲亢性肌病(ATM)患者的区域脑活动:共对16名ATM患者、16名未患ATM的甲亢患者和16名健康对照者进行了功能磁共振成像扫描。通过计算低频波动分数振幅(fALFF)、区域同质性(ReHo)和功能连接性(FC),我们评估了静息态脑活动的变化。我们还探讨了静息态功能指数与临床评估之间的相关性:结果:与甲亢患者相比,ATM 患者左侧额前回的 ReHo 增强,左侧眶额回(OFG)的 ReHo 降低,左侧额前回、左侧额上回(SFG)和左侧额中回(MFG)的 FC 降低。ATM患者右侧SFG的fALFF和ReHo降低,双侧辅助运动区(SMA)的ReHo降低。与健康对照组相比,ATM 患者左侧 SFG 和左侧 MFG、右侧中央前回以及右侧额内回眶部的 FC 明显降低。此外,fALFF和ReHo值与血清甲状腺相关激素和抗体呈正相关:rs-fMRI的研究结果表明,ATM患者特定脑区的功能活动出现异常,尤其是在SFG区域。这一发现有助于更好地理解ATM患者的潜在病理生理学。
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Acta radiologica
Acta radiologica 医学-核医学
CiteScore
2.70
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170
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Radiologica publishes articles on all aspects of radiology, from clinical radiology to experimental work. It is known for articles based on experimental work and contrast media research, giving priority to scientific original papers. The distinguished international editorial board also invite review articles, short communications and technical and instrumental notes.
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