Multiple voxel pattern analysis shows associations between chronic fatigue syndrome and cortical atrophy.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Frontiers in Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-03-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnins.2025.1535088
Kang Wu, Yihuai Zou, Yuanyuan Li, Xiaojie Hu, Yahui Wang, Tianzhu Chen, Yuhang Chen, Kuangshi Li
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Abstract

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a disease characterized by unexplained fatigue and impaired cognition for more than 6 months. Recent studies have reported declines in large-scale brain networks' functional connections among patients with CFS, and these declines correlated with the patients' symptom severity. However, these reported networks are inconsistent. Brain structure serves as the essential architecture supporting brain functional fluctuations. Investigating structural alterations could provide insights into functional changes in different brain areas and facilitate the clinical diagnosis of CFS. In this study, we recruited 37 patients with CFS and 34 healthy controls to collect their clinical assessments and structural magnetic resonance imaging data. Multiple Voxel Pattern Analysis (MVPA) was employed to recognize chronic fatigue-related brain areas, and cortical thickness was compared between the two groups. By constructing a predictive MVPA classifier with 70% balanced accuracy, we identified five relevant brain areas, including the paracentral cortex, precentral cortex, central cortex, intraparietal cortex, and superior temporal cortex. Subsequently, the results showed that the thickness of these areas had associations with fatigue severity, healthy life status, and pain levels among our subjects. Furthermore, compared to healthy controls, the thickness reduction was observed in patients with CFS. In summary, our study revealed a pathological chronic fatigue pattern for understanding CFS and suggested associations between cortical atrophy and CFS, with the aim of highlighting potential impacts of chronic fatigue. The trial was registered in the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (ChiCTR2000032577).

多体素模式分析显示慢性疲劳综合征与皮质萎缩之间存在关联。
慢性疲劳综合征(CFS)是一种以不明原因的疲劳和认知障碍为特征的疾病,持续时间超过6 个月。最近的研究报道了CFS患者中大规模脑网络功能连接的下降,这些下降与患者症状的严重程度相关。然而,这些报道的网络是不一致的。脑结构是支撑脑功能波动的基本结构。研究结构改变可以深入了解不同脑区的功能变化,有助于CFS的临床诊断。在这项研究中,我们招募了37名CFS患者和34名健康对照者,收集他们的临床评估和结构磁共振成像数据。采用多体素模式分析(Multiple Voxel Pattern Analysis, MVPA)识别慢性疲劳相关脑区,并比较两组脑皮质厚度。通过构建具有70%平衡准确率的预测MVPA分类器,我们确定了五个相关的大脑区域,包括中央旁皮层、中央前皮层、中央皮层、顶叶内皮层和颞上皮层。随后,结果显示这些区域的厚度与受试者的疲劳严重程度、健康生活状态和疼痛水平有关。此外,与健康对照相比,慢性疲劳综合症患者的厚度减少。总之,我们的研究揭示了一种病理慢性疲劳模式,以了解CFS,并提出了皮质萎缩与CFS之间的联系,目的是突出慢性疲劳的潜在影响。该试验已在中国临床试验注册中心注册(ChiCTR2000032577)。
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Frontiers in Neuroscience
Frontiers in Neuroscience NEUROSCIENCES-
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
4.70%
发文量
2070
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Neural Technology is devoted to the convergence between neurobiology and quantum-, nano- and micro-sciences. In our vision, this interdisciplinary approach should go beyond the technological development of sophisticated methods and should contribute in generating a genuine change in our discipline.
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