皮质下核的形状改变与肌萎缩侧索硬化进展相关

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Yanchun Yuan, Yan Fu, Xueying Wang, Fan Hu, Qianqian Zhao, Cailin He, Linxin Tang, Yongchao Li, Yue Bu, Xinyu Song, Qing Liu, Ziqin Liu, Renshi Xu, Wenfeng Cao, Yuanchao Zhang, Xiaoping Yi, Junling Wang, Bihong T. Chen
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摘要

神经影像学越来越多地用于评估肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS)患者的大脑结构改变。我们的目的是研究大脑皮层下结构的改变,并确定ALS患者疾病进展的潜在神经成像生物标志物。方法前瞻性纳入61例ALS患者,根据病情进展分为快、中、慢3个亚组。还招募了61名匹配的健康对照(hc)。所有参与者都进行了脑结构磁共振成像扫描,以进行皮层下体积和形状分析。进行神经心理测试和功能评估。结果与hcc组相比,快速进展组基底神经节和脑干形态发生明显改变。快速进展的ALS患者,双侧伏隔核、左尾状核、左丘脑和脑干出现萎缩性形状收缩;而左侧尾状核、左侧丘脑和左侧苍白质(均为p <;0.05)。左丘脑形状变化与肌萎缩侧索硬化症功能评定量表(ALS-FRS-R)总分和肢体评分以及病程呈正相关(p <;0.05)。左侧脑白质与焦虑或病程呈正相关,左侧伏隔核与ALS-FRS-R总分或球评分呈正相关,脑干与精神状态检查总分呈正相关(均p <;0.05)。结论快速进展的ALS患者存在广泛的皮质下核形态改变,提示皮质下核形态可能是ALS进展的神经影像学生物标志物。
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Shape Alterations of Subcortical Nuclei Correlate With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Progression

Background

Neuroimaging has been increasingly used to assess brain structural alterations in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). We aimed to investigate alterations in brain sub-cortical structures and to identify potential neuroimaging biomarkers for disease progression for patients with ALS.

Methods

A total of 61 patients with ALS were prospectively enrolled and were divided into three subgroups according to disease progression, i.e., fast, intermediate, and slow progression. Sixty-one matched healthy controls (HCs) were also recruited. All participants acquired a brain structural magnetic resonance imaging scan for subcortical volumetric and shape analyses. Neuropsychological testing and functional assessment were performed.

Results

Patients with fast progression showed significant shape alterations in basal ganglia and brainstem as compared to the HCs group. In ALS patients with fast progression, shape contractions with atrophic changes were noted in bilateral nucleus accumbens, left caudate, left thalamus, and brainstem; while shape expansion with hypertrophy was noted in the left caudate, left thalamus, and left pallidum (all p < 0.05). There were significant positive correlations of the shape changes of the left thalamus with the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Functional Rating Scale-Revised (ALS-FRS-R) total and limb scores and with disease duration (all p < 0.05). There were positive correlations of left pallidum with anxiety or with disease duration, and of left nucleus accumbens with ALS-FRS-R total or bulbar score, and of brainstem with mini-mental state examination score (all p < 0.05).

Conclusion

Extensive shape alterations of subcortical nuclei were noted in patients with fast progression of ALS, implicating subcortical shape being a potential neuroimaging biomarker for ALS progression.

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Brain and Behavior
Brain and Behavior BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES-NEUROSCIENCES
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