Default mode network-basal ganglia network connectivity predicts the transition to postherpetic neuralgia

IF 2 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Ying Wu , Chao Wang , Wei Qian , Lieju Wang , Lina Yu , Minming Zhang , Min Yan
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Abstract

Background

Neuroimaging studies have revealed aberrant network functional connectivity in postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) patients. However, there is a lack of knowledge regarding the relationship between the brain network connectivity during the acute period and disease prognosis.

Objective

The purpose of this study was to detect characteristic network connectivity in the process of herpes zoster (HZ) pain chronification and to identify whether abnormal network connectivity in the acute period can predict the outcome of patients with HZ.

Methods

In this cross-sectional study, 31 patients with PHN, 33 with recuperation from herpes zoster (RHZ), and 28 with acute herpes zoster (AHZ) were recruited and underwent resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). We investigated the differences in the connectivity of four resting-state networks (RSN) among the three groups. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was performed to identify whether abnormal network connectivity in the acute period could predict the outcome of patients with HZ.

Results

First, we found within-basal ganglia network (BGN) and default mode network (DMN)-BGN connectivity differences, with PHN patients showing increased DMN-BGN connectivity compared to AHZ and RHZ patients, while RHZ patients showing increased within-BGN connectivity compared to AHZ and PHN patients. Moreover, DMN-BGN connectivity was associated with the ID pain score in patients with AHZ. Finally, the DMN-BGN connectivity of AHZ patients could predict the outcome of HZ patients with sensitivity and specificity of 77.8 % and 63.2 %, respectively.

Conclusions

Our results provide evidence that DMN-BGN connectivity during the acute period confers a risk for the development of chronic pain and can act as a neuroimaging biomarker to predict the outcome of patients with HZ.
默认模式网络-基底神经节网络连接预测向带状疱疹后神经痛的转变。
背景:神经影像学研究揭示了带状疱疹后神经痛(PHN)患者异常的网络功能连接。然而,关于急性期脑网络连通性与疾病预后的关系尚缺乏认识。目的:本研究的目的是检测带状疱疹(HZ)疼痛慢性化过程中的特征性网络连通性,并确定急性期网络连通性异常是否可以预测HZ患者的预后。方法:在横断面研究中,招募31例PHN患者、33例带状疱疹恢复期患者和28例急性带状疱疹患者进行静息状态功能磁共振成像(fMRI)检查。我们研究了三组间四个静息状态网络(RSN)连通性的差异。通过受试者工作特征(ROC)曲线分析,确定急性期网络连接异常是否可以预测HZ患者的预后。结果:首先,我们发现基底神经节内网络(BGN)和默认模式网络(DMN)-BGN连通性存在差异,PHN患者与AHZ和RHZ患者相比,DMN-BGN连通性增加,而RHZ患者与AHZ和PHN患者相比,BGN内连通性增加。此外,DMN-BGN连通性与AHZ患者的ID疼痛评分相关。最后,AHZ患者DMN-BGN连通性预测HZ患者预后的敏感性和特异性分别为77.8% %和63.2 %。结论:我们的研究结果提供了证据,表明急性期DMN-BGN连通性具有慢性疼痛发展的风险,可以作为预测HZ患者预后的神经成像生物标志物。
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