认知补偿依赖于白质高强度患者的额顶叶网络结构-功能耦合。

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Xiao Zhu, Yifei Li, Ying Zhou, Yaode He, Haiwei Huang, Huihong Ke, Jianzhong Sun, Min Lou
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摘要

背景与目的:白质高强度(WMH)损害认知功能,但在早期阶段并不明显,因此有必要探讨其潜在机制。我们旨在探讨网络结构-功能耦合(SC-FC耦合)在WMH患者认知表现中的潜在作用。方法:回顾性纳入来自老年人认知障碍、视网膜病变和脑血管病变(CIRCLE)研究的617例WMH患者(平均年龄61岁[SD = 8]; 287例女性[46.5%]),接受多模态MRI和综合认知评估。重度WMH定义为Fazekas评分为3分的心室周围WMH和/或Fazekas评分≥2分的深部WMH;否则被定义为轻度WMH。网络SC-FC耦合来源于扩散张量成像和功能MRI。结果:在各网络中,额顶叶网络SC-FC耦合最低,而体运动网络SC-FC耦合最高。在轻度WMH亚组中,只有额顶叶网络SC-FC耦合与WMH体积呈正相关(β = 0.136, p = 0.014),而在整个队列和重度WMH亚组中均未观察到这一模式(p均为0.05)。此外,在轻度WMH亚组中,横断面分析(β = 0.110, p = 0.023)和纵向分析(β = 0.245, p = 0.038)表明,额顶叶网络SC-FC耦合也与手指跨距前向任务的认知表现呈正相关。结论:总的来说,额顶叶网络SC-FC耦合可能有助于WMH轻度阶段的认知补偿,可能是旨在保护认知能力的干预措施的目标。
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Cognitive Compensation Depends on Frontoparietal Network Structure–Function Coupling in Patients With White Matter Hyperintensity

Cognitive Compensation Depends on Frontoparietal Network Structure–Function Coupling in Patients With White Matter Hyperintensity

Background and Purpose:

White matter hyperintensity (WMH) impairs cognitive function but is not evident in the early stage, raising the need to explore the underlying mechanism. We aimed to investigate the potential role of network structure–function coupling (SC–FC coupling) in cognitive performance of WMH patients.

Methods:

A total of 617 participants with WMH (mean age = 61 [SD = 8]; 287 females [46.5%]) were retrospectively included from the Cognitive Impairment, Retinopathy, and Cerebrovascular Lesions in the Elderly (CIRCLE) study who underwent multimodal MRI and comprehensive cognitive assessments. Severe WMH was defined as periventricular WMH with a Fazekas score of 3 and/or deep WMH with Fazekas score ≥ 2; otherwise it was defined as mild WMH. The network SC-FC coupling was derived from diffusion tensor imaging and functional MRI.

Results:

Across networks, the frontoparietal network exhibited the lowest SC–FC coupling, while the somatomotor network was the highest. Within the mild WMH subgroup, only frontoparietal network SC–FC coupling was positively correlated with WMH volume (β = 0.136, p = 0.014), a pattern not observed in the whole cohort and the severe WMH subgroup (all p > 0.05). Furthermore, in the mild WMH subgroup, frontoparietal network SC–FC coupling was also positively correlated with cognitive performance on the digit span forward task, both in cross-sectional (β = 0.110, p = 0.023) and longitudinal analyses (β = 0.245, p = 0.038).

Conclusions:

Overall, the frontoparietal network SC–FC coupling may contribute to cognitive compensation during the mild stage of WMH and could be a target for interventions aimed at preserving cognitive abilities.

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Brain and Behavior
Brain and Behavior BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES-NEUROSCIENCES
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