Neural correlates of effort-dependent and effort-independent cognitive fatigue components in patients with multiple sclerosis

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作者
Spiteri, Stefan [1 ,2 ]
Hassa, Thomas [1 ,2 ]
Claros-Salinas, Dolores [1 ,3 ]
Dettmers, Christian [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Schoenfeld, Mircea Ariel [1 ,5 ,6 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Lurija Inst Rehabil & Hlth Sci, Allensbach, Germany
[2] Kliniken Schmieder, Neurol Rehabil Ctr, Zum Tafelholz 8, D-78476 Allensbach, Germany
[3] Kliniken Schmieder, Neurol Rehabil Ctr, Constance, Germany
[4] Univ Konstanz, Dept Psychol, Constance, Germany
[5] Kliniken Schmieder, Neurol Rehabil Ctr, Heidelberg, Germany
[6] Otto Von Guericke Univ, Dept Neurol, Magdeburg, Germany
[7] Leibniz Inst Neurobiol, Magdeburg, Germany
关键词
Multiple sclerosis; fatigue; fatigability; state/trait-fatigue; attention; fMRI; ANTERIOR CINGULATE; FRONTAL-CORTEX; BASAL GANGLIA; DISABILITY; INSULA; MS; FATIGABILITY; DEPRESSION; ALERTNESS; CIRCUITRY;
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10.1177/1352458517743090
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background: Among patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), fatigue is the most commonly reported symptom. It can be subdivided into an effort-dependent (fatigability) and an effort-independent component (trait-fatigue). Objective: The objective was to disentangle activity changes associated with effort-independent "trait-fatigue" from those associated with effort-dependent fatigability in MS patients. Methods: This study employed behavioral measures and functional magnetic imaging to investigate neural changes in MS patients associated with fatigue. A total of 40 MS patients and 22 age-matched healthy controls performed in a fatigue-inducing N-back task. Effort-independent fatigue was assessed using the Fatigue Scale of Motor and Cognition (FSMC) questionnaire. Results: Effort-independent fatigue was observed to be reflected by activity increases in fronto-striatal-subcortical networks primarily involved in the maintenance of homeostatic processes and in motor and cognitive control. Effort-dependent fatigue (fatigability) leads to activity decreases in attention-related cortical and subcortical networks. Conclusion: These results indicate that effort-independent (fatigue) and effort-dependent fatigue (fatigability) in MS patients have functionally related but fundamentally different neural correlates. Fatigue in MS as a general phenomenon is reflected by complex interactions of activity increases in control networks (effort-independent component) and activity reductions in executive networks (effort-dependent component) of brain areas.
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