终末期青光眼患者初级视觉皮层病变投影区的激活依赖于双侧中央视力丧失。

Wenqing Zhu, Tingting Liu, Mengwei Li, Xinghuai Sun, Sheng He
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目的:应用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)研究终末期青光眼初级视觉皮层病变投影区(LPZ)的激活情况,以及fMRI反应与临床资料的关系。方法:双侧终末期青光眼患者12例(A组),单侧终末期青光眼患者12例(B组),健康对照12例(C组)。在两种刺激条件下进行功能磁共振成像测试:被动观看全场闪烁的棋盘和主动观看带有场景图像的单回任务。在fMRI分析中,初级视觉皮层被划分为6个兴趣区(roi)。在两种观看条件下,使用单向方差分析比较三组间六个roi的beta值。采用Spearman相关分析fMRI β值与临床数据(包括多焦视网膜电图(mfERG)、微周长-1和光学相干断层扫描)之间的关系。结果:在主动观看条件下,三组之间代表LPZ的roi 1-3的beta值有显著差异,而在被动观看条件下无显著变化。在A组中,两种观看条件下的6个roi之间存在显著差异,而在B组和c组中没有发现显著差异。在A组中,主动观看条件下mfERG的p波振幅与roi 1和2的β值显著相关。此外,mfERG的p波潜伏期与roi 2-5的beta值显著相关。B组和c组的fMRI β值与临床数据之间没有关联。结论:在主动观看条件下,双侧终末期青光眼患者观察到初级视觉皮层LPZ的激活。这些变化与残余视网膜功能相关。
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Activation of lesion projection zone in primary visual cortex is dependent on bilateral central vision loss in patients with end-stage glaucoma.

Purpose: To investigate activation of the lesion projection zone (LPZ) in the primary visual cortex during end-stage glaucoma using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), as well as the relationship between fMRI responses and clinical data.

Methods: Twelve subjects with bilateral end-stage glaucoma (group A), 12 with unilateral end-stage glaucoma (group B) and 12 healthy controls (group C) were enrolled. fMRI was performed under two testing stimuli conditions: passive viewing of a full-field flickering checkerboard and active viewing of a one-back task with scene images. In fMRI analysis, the primary visual cortex was divided into six regions of interest (ROIs). The beta values of the six ROIs were compared across the three groups using one-way analysis of variance under two viewing conditions. Associations between the fMRI beta value and clinical data including multifocal electroretinogram (mfERG), microperimeter-1 and optical coherence tomography were analysed by Spearman correlation.

Results: The beta values for ROIs 1-3 representing the LPZ were significantly different between the three groups under active viewing conditions, whereas no significant changes were detected under passive viewing. In group A, there were significant differences between all six ROIs for the two viewing conditions, while no significant differences were found in groups B and C. In group A, the P-wave amplitudes of the mfERG was significantly correlated with the beta values of ROIs 1 and 2 under active viewing. In addition, the P-wave latencies of the mfERG were significantly correlated with the beta values for ROIs 2-5. No associations were found between fMRI beta values and clinical data in groups B and C.

Conclusions: Activation of the LPZ in the primary visual cortex was observed in patients with bilateral end-stage glaucoma under active viewing conditions. These changes were correlated with residual retinal function.

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