疼痛的颞下颌疾病的全脑灰质体积和脑灌注改变:基于体素的先导分析。

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Xin Li, Yujiao Jiang, Zhiye Chen
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摘要

背景:持续和反复发作的疼痛是颞下颌疾病(TMD)最重要的症状之一。最近的证据表明,中枢神经系统功能障碍与TMD疼痛的关系更大。本研究旨在探讨疼痛性TMD (p-TMD)患者的异常结构和灌注改变,以了解其神经病理生理机制。方法:选取41例p-TMD患者和33例正常对照(NC),采用3.0T MR扫描获得高分辨率脑结构和三维PCASL数据。对全脑灰质(GMV)进行体素分析,提取改变阳性区域的GMV和脑血流量(CBF)值,探讨其与临床变量的显著相关性。结果:p-TMD组GMV显著升高的脑区为:右侧壳核、右侧额上回、左侧额上回内侧段、右侧辅助运动皮质、左侧中央后回、右侧颞中回、右侧中央后回内侧段、右侧颞极、右侧颞下回和右侧额下回眼部(Punc39)。然而,p-TMD组没有脑区GMV明显下降。脑灌注分析发现,在GMV升高的所有脑区中,p-TMD组只有右侧中央后回内侧段CBF值明显高于NC组。在p-TMD组中,疼痛强度、焦虑、抑郁和颌功能限制评分与GMV和CBF值存在差异相关。结论:基于体素的形态测量和灌注结果共同暗示p-TMD病理生理中疼痛加工的感觉-辨别和情感-动机维度的适应性可塑性不良。
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Altered Grey Matter Volume and Cerebral Perfusion over the Whole Brain in Painful Temporomandibular Disorders: A Pilot Voxel-Based Analysis.

Background: Pain with a persistent and recurrent onset is one of the most important symptoms of temporomandibular disorders (TMD). Recent evidence indicated the dysfunction of the central nervous system was more linked to TMD pain. This study aimed to explore the abnormal structural and perfusion alterations in patients with painful TMD (p-TMD) to understand the comprehension of neuro-pathophysiological mechanisms.

Methods: Forty-one p-TMD patients and 33 normal controls (NC) were recruited, and high-resolution structural brain and 3D PCASL data were obtained from a 3.0T MR scanner. The voxel-based analysis of the whole cerebral gray matter (GMV) was performed, and the GMV and cerebral blood flow (CBF) value of the altered positive areas were extracted to investigate the significant correlation with clinical variables.

Results: The brain regions with significantly increased GMV in p-TMD group were listed as follows: right putamen, right superior frontal gyrus, left superior frontal gyrus medial segment, right supplementary motor cortex, left postcentral gyrus, right middle temporal gyrus, right postcentral gyrus medial segment, right temporal pole, right inferior temporal gyrus and right opercular part of the inferior frontal gyrus (Punc<0.001, cluster>39). However, there were no brain regions with significantly decreased GMV in the p-TMD group. Cerebral perfusion analysis identified that only the right postcentral gyrus medial segment presented significantly higher CBF value in the p-TMD group than in the NC group over all the brain regions with increased GMV. Within the p-TMD group, pain intensity, anxiety, depression, and jaw functional limitation scores were differentially associated with GMV and CBF value.

Conclusion: The voxel-based morphometric and perfusion findings collectively implicate maladaptive plasticity in both the sensory-discriminative and affective-motivational dimensions of pain processing in p-TMD pathophysiology.

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期刊介绍: Current Medical Imaging Reviews publishes frontier review articles, original research articles, drug clinical trial studies and guest edited thematic issues on all the latest advances on medical imaging dedicated to clinical research. All relevant areas are covered by the journal, including advances in the diagnosis, instrumentation and therapeutic applications related to all modern medical imaging techniques. The journal is essential reading for all clinicians and researchers involved in medical imaging and diagnosis.
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