Exploring the neural basis of rosacea: altered brain activity and its links with social anxiety.

IF 3.7 4区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Deyu Song, Ping Jiang, Yingying Tang, Wei Hua, Lei Luo, Chenyang Zhao, Xu Liu, Mingfeng Lai, Wenxin Bao, Lu Zhang, Xian Jiang, Qiyong Gong
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Abstract

Bcakground: Rosacea is a chronic dermatological condition primarily affecting the face, known for its links to the central nervous system and significant social impact. However, the specific neurological underpinnings remain largely unexplored.

Objective: To investigate the brain activity changes of rosacea and their links with clinical symptoms and psychosocial measurements.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 32 treatment-naïve female patients with rosacea and 29 age- and gender-matched healthy controls. Neuroimaging, clinical, and psychosocial assessments were conducted. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) data were analyzed for amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFF). We examined associations between ALFF and clinical symptoms and psychosocial measures.

Results: Increased ALFF was observed in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) of patients with rosacea, particularly in the right superior frontal gyrus (SFG) and left orbital middle frontal gyrus (ORBmid) (voxel level P < 0.001, cluster level P < 0.05). The right SFG's ALFF values were positively correlated with erythema scores (r = 0.395; P < 0.05). Meanwhile, activity in the left ORBmid correlated significantly with Social Avoidance and Distress Scale (SADS) (r = 0.528; P < 0.01) and Social Appearance Anxiety Scale (SAAS) (r = 0.535, P < 0.01) scores. Mediation analysis showed that appearance anxiety mediates the association between left ORBmid's ALFF values and social avoidance (indirect effect = 0.217, 95% CI, (0.022, 0.440); P < 0.05).

Conclusions: This study offers novel insights into rosacea's neuropathology, linking PFC activity with physical and psychosocial symptoms. The findings underscore the potential of targeting neuro-psycho-social aspects in comprehensive rosacea management.

探索酒渣鼻的神经基础:改变的大脑活动及其与社交焦虑的联系。
背景:酒渣鼻是一种主要影响面部的慢性皮肤病,以其与中枢神经系统的联系和显著的社会影响而闻名。然而,具体的神经学基础在很大程度上仍未被探索。目的:探讨酒渣鼻的脑活动变化及其与临床症状和社会心理指标的关系。方法:本横断面研究纳入32例treatment-naïve女性酒渣鼻患者和29例年龄和性别匹配的健康对照。进行了神经影像学、临床和社会心理评估。静息状态功能磁共振成像(rs-fMRI)数据分析低频波动幅度(ALFF)。我们研究了ALFF与临床症状和社会心理测量之间的关系。结果:酒渣鼻患者前额叶皮层(PFC) ALFF明显升高,以右侧额上回(SFG)和左侧眶额中回(ORBmid)居多(体素水平P < 0.001,聚类水平P < 0.05)。右侧SFG的ALFF值与红斑评分呈正相关(r = 0.395;P < 0.05)。同时,左orbbid的活动与社会回避和痛苦量表(SADS)显著相关(r = 0.528;P < 0.01)和社交外貌焦虑量表(SAAS)得分(r = 0.535, P < 0.01)。中介分析显示,外表焦虑在左orbid ALFF值与社交回避之间起中介作用(间接效应= 0.217,95% CI, (0.022, 0.440);P < 0.05)。结论:这项研究为酒渣鼻的神经病理学提供了新的见解,将PFC活动与身体和社会心理症状联系起来。研究结果强调了在酒渣鼻综合治疗中靶向神经-心理-社会方面的潜力。
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3.20
自引率
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审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical and Experimental Dermatology (CED) is a unique provider of relevant and educational material for practising clinicians and dermatological researchers. We support continuing professional development (CPD) of dermatology specialists to advance the understanding, management and treatment of skin disease in order to improve patient outcomes.
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