Fuqing Zhou, Zhizheng Zhuo, Lin Wu, Yuxin Li, Ningnannan Zhang, Xuemei Han, Chun Zeng, Lei Wang, Xiaoya Chen, Muhua Huang, Yanyan Zhu, Haiqing Li, Guanmei Cao, Jie Sun, Yongmei Li, Yunyun Duan
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Complexity of intrinsic brain activity in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis patients: patterns, association with structural damage, and clinical disability.
Functional plasticity has been demonstrated in multiple sclerosis (MS) studies. However, the intrinsic brain activity complexity alterations remain unclear. Here, using a coarse-graining time-series procedure algorithm, we obtained multiscale entropy (MSE) from a retrospective multi-centre dataset (208 relapsing-remitting MS patients and 228 healthy controls). By linear mixed model analysis, we demonstrated (1) increased entropy at scale 1 and decreased entropy at scale 6, indicating that regional brain activity shifted towards randomness in the stable MS subgroups (n = 159), and (2) decreased entropy across scales 1-6, trending towards regularity in the acute MS subgroups (n = 49). The main results of the correlation analysis included the following: (1) Decreased entropy was associated with lesion volume and brain volume specifically on longer time scales (scale 3-5), and (2) increased entropy of scale 3 was associated with clinical disability scores. These findings reflect the critical role of structural disruption in the brain activity complexity of BOLD signals in MS patients.
期刊介绍:
Felice Perussia founded La radiologia medica in 1914. It is a peer-reviewed journal and serves as the official journal of the Italian Society of Medical and Interventional Radiology (SIRM). The primary purpose of the journal is to disseminate information related to Radiology, especially advancements in diagnostic imaging and related disciplines. La radiologia medica welcomes original research on both fundamental and clinical aspects of modern radiology, with a particular focus on diagnostic and interventional imaging techniques. It also covers topics such as radiotherapy, nuclear medicine, radiobiology, health physics, and artificial intelligence in the context of clinical implications. The journal includes various types of contributions such as original articles, review articles, editorials, short reports, and letters to the editor. With an esteemed Editorial Board and a selection of insightful reports, the journal is an indispensable resource for radiologists and professionals in related fields. Ultimately, La radiologia medica aims to serve as a platform for international collaboration and knowledge sharing within the radiological community.