Neural correlates of memory deficits in premanifest C9orf72-repeat expansions.

IF 8.7 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Jiaze Sun, Joke De Vocht, Daphne Stam, Chih-Hao Lien, Yun-An Huang, Nikita Lamaire, Maarten Laroy, Kristof Vansteelandt, Ann D'Hondt, Maarten J A Van Den Bossche, Rik Vandenberghe, Ronald R Peeters, Stefan Sunaert, Philip van Damme, Mathieu Vandenbulcke, Jan Van den Stock
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Abstract

Background: The premanifest stage in carriers of hexanucleotide repeat expansions in the C9orf72 gene (C9RE) is associated with memory impairment. The present study examines whether the impairment is general across domains or disproportionately affects specific stimulus categories such as socioemotional events, and its underlying functional neuroanatomy.

Methods: This task-based fMRI-study included 21 premanifest C9RE (preC9RE) carriers and 24 controls. Participants encoded stimuli of (emotional and neutral) faces and houses, followed by a recognition task. Using univariate and multivoxel pattern analyses at whole-brain level and region-of-interest level, we investigated the neural change during encoding and retrieval processes, as well as the neural pattern similarity between encoding and retrieval.

Results: Compared with controls, the preC9RE group demonstrated poorer performance in memorising faces (U=104, p=0.002), while their ability to memorise houses remained intact. The preC9RE group exhibited distinct neural patterns in the anterior insula during face encoding compared with the controls (accuracy>0.765, p<0.05). During face retrieval, the preC9RE group showed an increased neural response to encoded faces versus new faces in the right anterior insula (U=394, p=0.015). Individuals with preC9RE exhibited reduced encoding-retrieval neural similarity in the salience network specifically related to face stimuli (U=120, p=0.023).

Conclusions: The findings reveal functional changes in the salience network related to impaired social memory at the premanifest stage of C9RE. The findings further underscore the high potential of multidimensional neural response patterns as a sensitive biomarker for neurodegenerative functional changes, and the salience network as biomarker for C9RE disease staging.

显性前 C9orf72 重复扩增记忆缺陷的神经相关性。
背景:C9orf72基因(C9RE)六核苷酸重复扩增携带者的前显期与记忆障碍有关。本研究考察了这种损伤是跨领域的,还是不成比例地影响特定的刺激类别,如社会情绪事件,以及其潜在的功能神经解剖学。方法:本任务型fmri研究纳入21例预显C9RE (preC9RE)携带者和24例对照。参与者对(情绪化的和中性的)面孔和房屋的刺激进行编码,然后进行识别任务。利用全脑和兴趣区水平的单变量和多体素模式分析,研究了编码和检索过程中的神经变化,以及编码和检索之间的神经模式相似性。结果:与对照组相比,preC9RE组在记忆面孔方面表现较差(U=104, p=0.002),而记忆房屋的能力保持不变。与对照组相比,pre9re组在面部编码过程中表现出明显不同的脑岛前部神经模式(准确率>0.765,p)。结论:研究结果揭示了在C9RE的前显化阶段,显著性网络的功能变化与社会记忆受损有关。这些发现进一步强调了多维神经反应模式作为神经退行性功能变化的敏感生物标志物的巨大潜力,以及作为C9RE疾病分期生物标志物的显著网络。
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CiteScore
15.70
自引率
1.80%
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888
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry (JNNP) aspires to publish groundbreaking and cutting-edge research worldwide. Covering the entire spectrum of neurological sciences, the journal focuses on common disorders like stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, peripheral neuropathy, subarachnoid haemorrhage, and neuropsychiatry, while also addressing complex challenges such as ALS. With early online publication, regular podcasts, and an extensive archive collection boasting the longest half-life in clinical neuroscience journals, JNNP aims to be a trailblazer in the field.
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