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Q4 Neuroscience
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高疾病活动度、认知功能障碍(CD)、疲劳和疼痛会对系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)患者的生活质量产生负面影响。然而,对脑灌注和血脑屏障(BBB)通透性的影响仍不完全清楚。因此,我们采用3t动态敏感性对比磁共振成像技术对66例女性SLE患者的这些因素进行了研究。将两组患者分别分为有和无症状两组,比较归一化泄漏校正脑血流量(CBF)、脑血容量(CBV)、平均传递时间(MTT)和血脑屏障泄漏参数K2。选择了14个感兴趣的区域,并根据年龄、疾病持续时间、吸烟和糖皮质激素对结果进行了调整。我们发现,与没有相应症状的患者相比,不同SLE亚组的区域差异显著,其模式如下:中高疾病活动性(n = 17, MTT降低,K2升高),CD≥1个结构域(n = 36, MTT降低,K2升高),CD≥2个结构域(n = 20, CBF、CBV和K2升高),疲劳(n = 44, CBV和MTT升高),疼痛(n = 9, CBF和CBV升高,MTT降低)。此外,认知评分与K2在多个区域之间呈负相关,表明血脑屏障通透性增加,认知表现变差。为了阐明潜在的机制,应该在更大的患者中进行纵向研究,使用不同的血脑屏障破坏测量方法。
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Brain perfusion and blood-brain barrier permeability in systemic lupus erythematosus patients: Associations with disease activity, cognitive dysfunction, fatigue and pain
High disease activity, cognitive dysfunction (CD), fatigue and pain negatively affect the quality of life in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). However, the impact on brain perfusion and blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeability remains incompletely understood. Therefore, we utilized 3 T dynamic susceptibility contrast magnetic resonance imaging to investigate these factors in a cohort of 66 female SLE patients. Normalized leakage corrected cerebral blood flow (CBF), cerebral blood volume (CBV), mean transit time (MTT), and the BBB leakage parameter K2, were compared within the cohort by splitting the group into patients with and without each symptom respectively. Fourteen regions of interest were chosen, and the results were adjusted for age, disease duration, smoking and glucocorticoids. We found regional significant alterations in the different SLE subgroups compared to patients without each corresponding symptom, with patterns as follows: moderate to high disease activity (n = 17, decreased MTT, increased K2), CD in ≥1 domain (n = 36, decreased MTT, increased K2), CD in ≥2 domains (n = 20, increased CBF, CBV and K2), fatigue (n = 44, increased CBV and MTT), pain (n = 9, increased CBF and CBV, decreased MTT). Additionally, inverse correlations were found between cognitive scores and K2 in multiple areas, indicating increased BBB permeability with worse cognitive performance. To elucidate the underlying mechanisms, longitudinal studies should be conducted in a larger variation of patients, using different measurements of BBB disruption.
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Neuroimage. Reports
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