covid - 19后神经系统疾病患者壳核连通性改变

IF 4.5 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Brain communications Pub Date : 2025-08-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/braincomms/fcaf291
Lars S Schlenker, Tim J Hartung, Pia Klabunn, Katia Schwichtenberg, Josephine Heine, Lucas Adam, Christiana Franke, Carsten Finke
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尽管covid后病症的确切病因仍在调查中,但越来越多的证据表明,在感染SARS-CoV-2后出现持续认知和疲劳症状的患者中存在白质病理。尽管如此,到目前为止,还没有研究调查covid后患者的白质连接体。基于之前的发现,我们分析了这些患者的结构连接体,重点是丘脑和基底神经节。在这项横断面研究中,43名患者(34名女性,9名男性)和41名健康对照者(33名女性,8名男性)接受了结构MRI检查,包括t1加权和扩散加权成像,以及全面的神经心理学和精神病学评估。认知评估包括语言和视觉长期记忆、工作记忆、注意力、处理速度、执行控制、语言流畅性和空间导航。用运动和认知功能疲劳量表评估疲劳,分别用贝克抑郁量表II和贝克焦虑量表评估抑郁和焦虑。MRI数据使用概率神经束造影进行分析,每个参与者重建1亿个流线,以创建单个连接体。通过计算丘脑和基底神经节的节点强度和中间中心性,使用图论评估连接组的改变。然后,我们用Mann-Whitney-U-test分析了患者和对照组在这些指标上的组间差异。对于显著的改变,我们使用spearman相关性探讨了图表测量、疲劳和认知、抑郁和焦虑之间的关联。我们发现壳核节点强度显著增加(U = 589, p FDR = 0.036),这与患者的疲劳严重程度显著相关(ρ = 0.33, p = 0.045),但与对照组无关(ρ = 0.11, p = 0.509)。新冠肺炎后患者壳核的中间度中心性升高(U = 620, P = 0.019),但与疲劳无关(ρ = 0.07, P = 0.685)。结强度和壳核间性中心性与认知表现、抑郁或焦虑评分均无关联。新冠肺炎后患者表现出与疲劳严重程度相关的结构连接体改变。因此,这种结构白质病理可能有助于后covid病理生理。此外,壳核连通性可能是covid后疲劳的神经关联。
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Altered putamen connectivity in patients with neurological post-COVID condition.

Altered putamen connectivity in patients with neurological post-COVID condition.

Altered putamen connectivity in patients with neurological post-COVID condition.

Although the exact aetiology of the post-COVID condition is still under investigation, there is increasing evidence for white matter pathology in patients with persistent cognitive and fatigue symptoms following an infection with SARS-CoV-2. Still, to date there are no studies that investigated the white matter connectome in patients with post-COVID condition. Based on previous findings, we analyzed the structural connectome of these patients, with a focus on the thalamus and basal ganglia. In this cross-sectional study, 43 patients (34 women, 9 men) and 41 (33 women, 8 men) healthy control participants underwent structural MRI, including T1-weighted and diffusion weighted imaging, as well as a comprehensive neuropsychological and psychiatric assessment. The cognitive assessment included verbal and visual long-term memory, working memory, attention, processing speed, executive control, verbal fluency and spatial navigation. Fatigue was assessed with the Fatigue Scale for Motor and Cognitive Functions, depression and anxiety were assessed with the Beck Depression Inventory II and the Beck Anxiety Inventory, respectively. MRI data was analyzed using probabilistic tractography, reconstructing 100 million streamlines per participant, to create individual connectomes. Connectome alterations were assessed using graph theory by calculating node strength and betweenness centrality for the thalamus and basal ganglia. We then analyzed group differences in these measures between patients and control participants with the Mann-Whitney-U-test. For significant alterations, we explored associations between graph measures, fatigue and cognition, depression and anxiety using spearman correlations. We identified significantly increased node strength of the putamen (U = 589, p FDR = 0.036), which was significantly associated with the fatigue severity in patients (ρ = 0.33, P = 0.045) but not in control participants (ρ = 0.11, P = 0.509). Betweenness centrality of the putamen was increased in patients with post-COVID condition (U = 620, P = 0.019) but was not associated with fatigue (ρ = 0.07, P = 0.685). Neither node strength nor betweenness centrality of the putamen was associated with cognitive performance, depression or anxiety scores. Patients with post-COVID condition exhibit structural connectome alterations that are associated with fatigue severity. Such structural white matter pathology may thus contribute to post-COVID pathophysiology. In addition, putamen connectivity could be a neural correlate of post-COVID fatigue.

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