功能性胃肠疾病的静息脑功能磁共振图像:文献综述。

Q3 Medicine
Parsia Noori Mirtaheri, Saba Mehrtabar, Reza Shah Hosseini, Kianoush Shahryari, SeyedAbbas Pakmehr, Arash Rahimi, Sourena Mohammad Hashem, Seyed Amirabbas Shahidi Marnani, Shaghayegh Karami, Mahsa Sadeghi, Yeganeh Azhdary Moghaddam, Aida Azhdari Moghaddam, Niloofar Deravi, Mahsa Asadi Anar
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功能性胃肠疾病(FGID)是与生活质量下降和医疗保健使用率增加相关的普遍疾病。这些情况影响肠道敏感性、运动性、微生物群、免疫功能和大脑的神经处理。慢性症状,包括疼痛和消化不良,会因患者行为不适应、压力和合并症而加重。功能性神经影像学研究显示,与肠道感觉处理和显著线索相关的区域的大脑反应增加,内分泌和自主神经反应的中枢调节改变,疼痛处理和默认模式网络的异常连接。这种神经成像有助于我们更好地了解患者的病理生理学和预后。从脑连接的角度来看,这一领域的研究可以进一步加深我们对FGID中心病理生理的认识,为FGID的客观诊断和新疗法的开发铺平道路。由于成像中使用的机器学习算法的技术进步,前瞻性神经影像学研究可能从脑制图转变为临床预后预测。本文重点介绍了功能性脑成像的有用性和启示,以及需要发展的领域,最后对未来的研究提出了建议。
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Resting functional magnetic resonance images of the brain in functional gastrointestinal diseases: a concise review of the literature.

Functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGID) are prevalent illnesses associated with diminished quality of life and increased healthcare utilization. These conditions influence gut sensitivity, motility, microbiota, immunological function, and nervous processing in the brain. Chronic symptoms, including pain and dyspepsia, are exacerbated by maladaptive patient behaviors, stress, and co-morbidity. Studies of functional neuroimaging reveal increased brain responses in regions associated with gut sensory processing and salient cues, altered central regulation of endocrine and autonomic nerve responses, and aberrant connections in pain processing and the default mode network. This neuroimaging helps us understand the pathophysiology and outcomes of patients better. From the standpoint of brain connection, research in this area can further our understanding of the central pathophysiology of FGID and pave the way for the objective diagnosis and development of novel therapeutics for FGID. Prospective Neuroimaging research may change from brain mapping to clinical prognosis prediction due to technological advances in machine learning algorithms used in imaging. The usefulness and revelations of functional brain imaging are highlighted in this review, along with the areas that require development and, lastly, recommendations for future research.

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