[Whole brain causal functional connectivity analysis of noise-induced deafness based on resting state-functional magnetic resonance imaging].

Q3 Medicine
A J Wang, R R Huang, C Y Wang, X R Ba, X H Bao, G W Zhang
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate the changes of directional connections of auditory and non-auditory in patients with noise-induced deafness (NID) by degree centrality (DC) and Granger causality analysis (GCA), and to explore the mode of brain function remodeling after NID. Methods: In October 2023, a total of 58 patients diagnosed with NID by the Occupational Diseases Department of Yantaishan Hospital of Yantai from 2014 to 2022 were collected as case group (NID group), and 42 healthy volunteers matched by gender, age and education level were selected as the control group (HC group). Resting state-functional magnetic resonance imaging (Rs-fMRI) was perfomed and PC analysis was performed. The brain regions with statistically significant differences in DC values between groups and the bilateral Heschl regions were extracted as regions of interest (ROI) for voxel-based whole brain GCA and correlation analysis. Results: Compared with HC group, the SOG.L DC value of NID group was lower, the connectivity values of SFGdor.L to SOG.L was increased, the connectivity value of PCL.L to SOG.L was decreased, the connectivity values of ORBmid.L, PCG.R and CUN. L/R to HES.L were increased, the connectivity value of SFGdor.L to HES.L was decreased, the connectivity value of HES.L to PCUN.L was decreased, the connectivity values of ORBsup.L and PCG.R to HES.R were increased, the connectivity value of HES.R to CUN.L was decreased (P voxel level<0.01, P cluster level<0.05). The connectivity value of PCL.L to SOG.L was negatively correlated with the weighted value of the better whisper frequency (P<0.05) . Conclusion: The NID patients have abnormal directional connectivity activity in multiple brain regions, such as auditory vision, executive control, somatosensory movement, and default mode network. It is suggested that hearing loss may cause complex neural remodeling between auditory and non-auditory centers.

[基于静息态功能磁共振成像的噪声性耳聋的全脑因果功能连接分析]。
目的通过度中心性(DC)和格兰杰因果关系分析(GCA)研究噪声性耳聋(NID)患者听觉和非听觉方向性连接的变化,并探讨NID后脑功能重塑的模式。研究方法2023年10月,收集2014-2022年烟台市烟台山医院职业病科确诊的NID患者共58例作为病例组(NID组),选择42名性别、年龄、文化程度相匹配的健康志愿者作为对照组(HC组)。进行静息状态功能磁共振成像(Rs-fMRI)和 PC 分析。提取组间 DC 值差异有统计学意义的脑区和双侧 Heschl 区作为感兴趣区(ROI),进行基于体素的全脑 GCA 和相关性分析。结果与 HC 组相比,NID 组 SOG.L DC 值降低,SFGdor.L 与 SOG.L 的连接值升高,PCL.L 与 SOG.L 的连接值降低,ORBmid.L、PCG.R 和 CUN.L/R 与 HES.L 的连接值降低。L/R到HES.L的连通性值升高,SFGdor.L到HES.L的连通性值降低,HES.L到PCUN.L的连通性值降低,ORBsup.L和PCG.R到HES.R的连通性值升高,HES.R到CUN.L的连通性值降低(P象素水平P簇水平P结论:NID患者在听觉视觉、执行控制、躯体感觉运动和默认模式网络等多个脑区存在异常的定向连接活动。这表明听力损失可能导致听觉中枢和非听觉中枢之间复杂的神经重塑。
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