Changes of network controllability and structural-function coupling in cerebral small vessel disease.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q1 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Chengxia Liu, Tian Tian, Yuanyuan Qin, Shun Zhang, Yuanhao Li, Wenzhen Zhu
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This study aims to investigate potential changes in network controllability and structural-function coupling in cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD). Fifty-one CSVD patients and forty-one elderly controls underwent diffusion tensor imaging and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging. Average controllability and modal controllability were calculated using network control theory. Structural connectivity and functional connectivity were constructed respectively. Structural-functional coupling in each region was assessed using Spearman's rank correlation. Cognitive function was assessed using the Mini-Mental Scale Examination (MMSE) and the Trail Making Test (TMT). CSVD patients showed higher global average controllability but lower average controllability within the left prefrontal cortex. Additionally, they exhibited lower modular controllability at the global scale and within the Sensorimotor Network, while showing higher modular controllability in the left prefrontal cortex. Global average controllability was negatively correlated with MMSE scores and positively correlated with TMT-A and TMT-B scores. Global modal controllability was positively correlated with MMSE scores and negatively correlated with TMT-A and TMT-B scores. Global and regional changes in average controllability and modular controllability were linked to the severity of white matter injury. Moreover, regional structural-functional coupling was positively correlated with TMT-A scores at the global level, left sensorimotor cortex, and temporal cortex. Positive relationships were observed between TMT-B scores and the global and regional structural-functional coupling of several sub-networks. The integration of control theory and structural-function coupling may provide a comprehensive framework for elucidating the complex dynamics of CSVD and its association with cognitive impairment.

脑血管病网络可控性及结构-功能耦合的变化。
本研究旨在探讨脑血管病(CSVD)中网络可控性和结构-功能耦合的潜在变化。51例CSVD患者和41例老年对照分别行弥散张量成像和静息状态功能磁共振成像。利用网络控制理论计算平均可控性和模态可控性。分别构建了结构连通性和功能连通性。每个区域的结构-功能耦合使用Spearman等级相关进行评估。采用简易心理量表(MMSE)和造径测验(TMT)评估认知功能。CSVD患者整体平均可控性较高,而左侧前额叶皮层平均可控性较低。此外,他们在全球范围和感觉运动网络内表现出较低的模块化可控性,而在左侧前额叶皮层表现出较高的模块化可控性。全球平均可控性与MMSE得分负相关,与TMT-A和TMT-B得分正相关。整体模态可控性与MMSE得分正相关,与TMT-A和TMT-B得分负相关。平均可控性和模块化可控性的全球和区域变化与白质损伤的严重程度有关。此外,区域结构-功能耦合与TMT-A在整体水平、左侧感觉运动皮层和颞叶皮层的得分呈正相关。TMT-B得分与若干子网络的全球和区域结构-功能耦合呈正相关。控制理论和结构-功能耦合的结合,可以为阐明CSVD的复杂动力学及其与认知障碍的关系提供一个全面的框架。
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Brain Structure & Function
Brain Structure & Function 医学-解剖学与形态学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
6.50%
发文量
168
审稿时长
8 months
期刊介绍: Brain Structure & Function publishes research that provides insight into brain structure−function relationships. Studies published here integrate data spanning from molecular, cellular, developmental, and systems architecture to the neuroanatomy of behavior and cognitive functions. Manuscripts with focus on the spinal cord or the peripheral nervous system are not accepted for publication. Manuscripts with focus on diseases, animal models of diseases, or disease-related mechanisms are only considered for publication, if the findings provide novel insight into the organization and mechanisms of normal brain structure and function.
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