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摘要
唇腭裂(CLP)可能会诱发整个大脑功能连接(FC)的改变,从而可能导致语言功能障碍;然而,其中涉及的确切神经生物学机制仍然未知。本研究旨在系统地研究与 CLP 相关的神经损伤对全脑 FC 和言语功能的影响。本研究共纳入了 33 名 CLP 患者和 41 名对照组参与者。通过独立成分分析(ICA)确定了八个有意义的大脑网络。研究人员计算了组内和组间 FC 的差异以及与言语评分的相关性。我们观察到,感觉运动网络(SMN)、默认模式网络(DMN)和小脑网络(CN)内的FC降低了,而执行控制网络(ECN)内的FC增加了。此外,SMN 与听觉网络(AN)、注意力网络(ATN)和显著性网络(SAN)之间,DMN 与视觉网络(VN)和 ECN 之间,以及 DMN 的两个独立组成部分之间的功能增强。此外,还观察到FC的改变与言语评估得分之间存在明显的相关性。我们的研究表明,有言语障碍的中枢神经麻痹患者的大脑可塑性涉及大脑连接的广泛变化,这大大提高了我们对中枢神经麻痹患者言语障碍的神经基础的理解。
Intranetwork and Internetwork Functional Connectivity Changes Related to Speech Disorders in Adults With Cleft Lip and Palate
Cleft lip and palate (CLP) may induce alterations in functional connectivity (FC) throughout the whole brain, potentially leading to speech dysfunctions; however, the precise neurobiological mechanisms involved remain unknown. This study aimed to systematically examine the consequences of neurological impairments associated with CLP on whole-brain FC and speech functionality. A total of 33 CLP individuals and 41 control participants were included in this study. Eight meaningful brain networks were identified through independent component analysis (ICA). The intergroup differences and correlations with speech scores for both intranetwork and internetwork FC were calculated. We observed decreased FC within the sensorimotor network (SMN), default mode network (DMN), and cerebellar network (CN) and increased FC within the executive control network (ECN). Additionally, FC was enhanced between the SMN and the auditory network (AN), attention network (ATN), and salience network (SAN); between the DMN and the visual network (VN) and ECN; and between two independent components of the DMN. Furthermore, significant correlations were observed between altered FC and speech assessment scores. Our research demonstrated that brain plasticity in CLP individuals with speech deficits involves widespread changes in brain connectivity, significantly improving our understanding of the neural basis of speech impairment in CLP individuals.
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