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Disrupted topological organization of the motor execution network in Wilson's disease
被引:1
|作者:
Zhu, Long
[1
]
Yin, Hongxi
[1
]
Wang, Yanxin
[1
]
Yang, Wenming
[1
]
Dong, Ting
[1
]
Xu, Lei
[1
]
Hou, Zhifeng
[1
]
Shi, Qiao
[1
]
Shen, Qi
[1
]
Lin, Zicheng
[1
]
Zhao, Haixia
[1
]
Xu, Yaqin
[1
]
Chen, Yanyan
[1
]
Wu, Jingjing
[1
]
Yu, Zheng
[1
]
Wen, Man
[1
]
Huang, Jiaying
[1
]
机构:
[1] Anhui Univ Tradit Chinese Med, Dept Encephalopathy, Affiliated Hosp 1, Hefei, Peoples R China
来源:
FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY
|
2022年
/
13卷
关键词:
Wilson's disease;
resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging;
motor execution network;
small-world attributes;
global topological organization;
nodal topological organization;
GRAPH-THEORETICAL ANALYSIS;
DEFAULT MODE NETWORK;
CORTICAL THICKNESS;
BRAIN NETWORKS;
GLOBAL SIGNAL;
RATING-SCALE;
RECONFIGURATION;
DISORDER;
MEMORY;
D O I:
10.3389/fneur.2022.1029669
中图分类号:
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号:
摘要:
ObjectiveThere are a number of symptoms associated with Wilson's disease (WD), including motor function damage. The neuropathological mechanisms underlying motor impairments in WD are, however, little understood. In this study, we explored changes in the motor execution network topology in WD. MethodsWe conducted resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) on 38 right-handed individuals, including 23 WD patients and 15 healthy controls of the same age. Based on graph theory, a motor execution network was constructed and analyzed. In this study, global, nodal, and edge topological properties of motor execution networks were compared. ResultsThe global topological organization of the motor execution network in the two groups did not differ significantly across groups. In the cerebellum, WD patients had a higher nodal degree. At the edge level, a cerebello-thalamo-striato-cortical circuit with altered functional connectivity strength in WD patients was observed. Specifically, the strength of the functional connections between the cerebellum and thalamus increased, whereas the cortical-thalamic, cortical-striatum and cortical-cerebellar connections exhibited a decrease in the strength of the functional connection. ConclusionThere is a disruption of the topology of the motor execution network in WD patients, which may be the potential basis for WD motor dysfunction and may provide important insights into neurobiological research related to WD motor dysfunction.
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