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Cerebellar-cerebral resting-state functional connectivity alterations in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis / 中华放射学杂志
Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12): 934-940, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-910255
ABSTRACT

Objective:

To investigate the alterations of cerebellar and cerebral functional connectivity (FC) in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) and associations with clinical parameters.

Methods:

Eighteen acute RRMS patients, 25 remitting RRMS patients and 20 healthy controls (HC) who underwent 3.0 T brain MRI using resting-state functional protocols were collected retrospectively from September 2012 to June 2019 at the First Hospital of Nanchang University. After data preprocessing, the functional connectivity coefficients were calculated between each seed of the cerebellum and every other voxel in the cerebrum for comparison of the inter-groups difference and correlation analysis with clinical variables.

Results:

Compared with HC, the acute RRMS patients showed significant decreased FC of left cerebellar lobule Ⅵ, the right cerebellar lobule Ⅵ and the left vermis ( P<0.001, Gaussian Random Field theory correction at cluster level P<0.05), the remitting RRMS patients showed the decreased FC of the right cerebellar Crus I, the left cerebellar Crus Ⅰ, the left cerebellar lobule Ⅴ and right cerebellar lobule Ⅴ ( P<0.001, Gaussian Random Field theory correction at cluster level P<0.05). In the acute RRMS patients, FC between the left cerebellar lobule Ⅵ and the right precentral/postcentral gyrus was negatively correlated with illness duration ( r=-0.492, P=0.038). FC between the right cerebellar lobule Ⅵ and the right postcentral gyrus/right superior parietal gyrus was negatively correlated with the expanded disability status scale scores ( r=-0.611, P=0.007). FC between the left vermis and the left calcarine gyrus was negatively correlated with illness duration ( r=-0.534, P=0.02). In the remitting RRMS patients, FC between the right Crus Ⅰ and the left anterior insula was negatively correlated with normalized total white matter lesion load ( r=-0.453, P=0.023). FC between the right Crus Ⅰ and the right anterior insula was negatively correlated with modified fatigue impact scale ( r=-0.450, P=0.024).

Conclusions:

The cerebello-cerebral connection of cognitive related networks is decreased in both acute attack and remission stages of RRMS patients. In addition, the cerebello-cerebral connection in sensorimotor network can also be significantly impacted in acute attack stage, while the cerebello-cerebral connection of emotional network may be decreased in remission stage.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Practice guideline Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Radiology Year: 2021 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Practice guideline Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of Radiology Year: 2021 Type: Article