血液动力学反应功能(HRF)作为一种新的大脑标志物:在主观认知能力下降(SCD)中的应用

Liang Lu, Guangfei Li, Zeyu Song, Zhao Zhang, Xiaoying Tang
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摘要

目的主观认知能力下降(SCD)是阿尔茨海默病(AD)连续体的首要临床表现。血流动力学反应功能(HRF)携带与脑病理和功能相关的信息。HRF的形状可以用三个参数来描述:响应高度(RH)、峰值时间(TTP)和半峰全宽(FWHM)。我们提出并探讨了我们的两个假设。假设1:HRF与SCD存在病理相关性:与健康对照(HC)相比,SCD患者表现出HRF畸变。假设2:HRF可作为一种新的脑成像标记物用于SCD的分类。方法利用静息状态功能磁共振成像(fMRI)数据,对54例SCD和64例HC患者的HRF参数进行反褶积分析。采用统计学双样本t检验研究组间HRF参数的差异。最后,我们使用逻辑回归来构建SCD和HC的二元分类。结果与HC相比,SCD组HRF参数发生改变。在HRF改变的脑区,我们发现与HC相比,SCD组的RH和FWHM降低,而SCD组的TTP升高。通过二元逻辑回归,我们发现SCD和HC的分类准确率为94.07%。结论本研究证实了SCD患者HRF参数的改变,可作为一种新的脑功能指标用于SCD的分类。
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Hemodynamic response function (HRF) as a novel brain marker: Applications in subjective cognitive decline (SCD)

Objective

Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is the first clinical manifestation of the Alzheimer's disease (AD) continuum. Hemodynamic response function (HRF) carries information related to brain pathology and function. The shape of the HRF can be described by three parameters: response height (RH), time-to-peak (TTP), and full-width at half-max (FWHM). We proposed and explored our two hypotheses. Hypothesis 1: HRF was pathologically related to SCD: compared with healthy controls (HC), patients with SCD show HRF aberrations. Hypothesis 2: HRF could be employed as a novel marker of brain imaging for the classification of SCD.

Methods

We used resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data and performed deconvolution to investigate the HRF parameters in 54 individuals with SCD and 64 HC. Statistical two-sample t tests were performed to investigate between-group differences in HRF parameters. Finally, we used logistic regression to construct a binary classification of SCD and HC.

Results

We found altered HRF parameters in the SCD group compared to HC. In the brain regions with altered HRF, we found that RH and FWHM decreased in the SCD group compared to HC, while TTP increased in the SCD group. From the binary logistic regression, we found that the classification accuracy of SCD and HC was 94.07%.

Conclusion

The study demonstrated altered HRF parameters in patients with SCD, which could be used as a novel marker of brain function for the classification of SCD.

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Neuroscience informatics
Neuroscience informatics Surgery, Radiology and Imaging, Information Systems, Neurology, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science Applications, Signal Processing, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Health Informatics, Clinical Neurology, Pathology and Medical Technology
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