阿尔茨海默病患者大脑神经元外传导性增加:一项试点研究

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Seowon Hong , Yunjeong Choi , Mun Bae Lee , Hak Young Rhee , Soonchan Park , Chang-Woo Ryu , Ah Rang Cho , Oh In Kwon , Geon-Ho Jahng
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摘要

本研究的目的是调查阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者与认知能力正常(CN)的老年人和失忆性轻度认知障碍(MCI)患者相比,神经元外电导率(EC)和神经元内电导率(IC)是如何反映的,并评估这些电导率值与认知能力下降之间的关联。为此,利用基于磁共振成像的电特性断层扫描(MREPT)获得了拉莫尔频率的高频电导率(HFC),并利用多壳多梯度方向扩散张量图像的信息将其分解为EC和IC。这项前瞻性单中心研究包括20名轻度或中度AD患者、25名失忆性MCI患者和21名老年CN参与者。在将所有参与者的EC和IC从HFC中分解出来后,我们进行了基于体素和感兴趣区的分析,以比较三个参与者组之间的传导性,并评估其与年龄或迷你精神状态检查(MMSE)评分的关系。我们发现,与 CN 和 MCI 相比,AD 患者的导电率更高。在岛叶和颞中回,EC与MMSE评分呈明显负相关。EC可用作成像生物标志物,帮助监测认知功能。
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Increased extra-neurite conductivity of brain in patients with Alzheimer's disease: A pilot study

The objectives of this study were to investigate how the extra-neurite conductivity (EC) and intra-neurite conductivity (IC) were reflected in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients compared with old cognitively normal (CN) people and patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and to evaluate the association between those conductivity values and cognitive decline. To do this, high-frequency conductivity (HFC) at the Larmor frequency was obtained using MRI-based electrical property tomography (MREPT) and was decomposed into EC and IC using information of multi-shell multi-gradient direction diffusion tensor images. This prospective single-center study included 20 patients with mild or moderate AD, 25 patients with amnestic MCI, and 21 old CN participants. After decomposing EC and IC from HFC for all participants, we performed voxel-based and regions-of-interest analyses to compare conductivity between the three participant groups and to evaluate the association with either age or the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) scores. We found increased EC in AD compared to CN and MCI. EC was significantly negatively associated with MMSE scores in the insula, and middle temporal gyrus. EC might be used as an imaging biomarker for helping to monitor cognitive function.

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Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging
Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging 医学-精神病学
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3.80
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86
审稿时长
22.5 weeks
期刊介绍: The Neuroimaging section of Psychiatry Research publishes manuscripts on positron emission tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, computerized electroencephalographic topography, regional cerebral blood flow, computed tomography, magnetoencephalography, autoradiography, post-mortem regional analyses, and other imaging techniques. Reports concerning results in psychiatric disorders, dementias, and the effects of behaviorial tasks and pharmacological treatments are featured. We also invite manuscripts on the methods of obtaining images and computer processing of the images themselves. Selected case reports are also published.
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