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多发性硬化症中的皮质内连接性:一种神经生理学方法。

Intra-cortical connectivity in multiple sclerosis: a neurophysiological approach.

作者信息

Tecchio Franca, Zito Giancarlo, Zappasodi Filippo, Dell' Acqua Maria Luisa, Landi Doriana, Nardo Davide, Lupoi Domenico, Rossini Paolo M, Filippi Maria M

机构信息

1Istituto Scienze Unità MEG, Dipartimento di Neuroscienze, Ospedale Fatebenefratelli, Isola Tiberina, 00186 Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Brain. 2008 Jul;131(Pt 7):1783-92. doi: 10.1093/brain/awn087. Epub 2008 May 23.

Abstract

Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease predominantly affecting the white matter of the CNS, causing--among functional sequelae-cortico--cortical partial or total disconnection. Since functional connectivity linking cerebral regions is reliably reflected by synchronization of their neuronal firing, in this study an electrophysiological parameter measured by magnetoencephalography was used to quantify an intra-cortical connectivity (ICC) index focused on the primary somatosensory cortical areas (S1). Twenty-one patients affected by mild (Extended Disability Scale Score, median 1,5) relapsing-remitting (RR) multiple sclerosis in the remitting phase without clinically evident sensory impairment were evaluated. Three dimensional MRI was used to quantify the lesion load, discriminating black hole and non-black hole portions, normalized by individual brain volumes. When matched with a control population, multiple sclerosis patients showed a reduced ICC combined with the complete loss of the finger-dependent functional specialization in S1 cortex of the dominant hemisphere. No association was found between ICC impairment and disease duration, or prolongation of the central sensory conduction time, presence of spinal cord lesions and ongoing disease modifying therapy. The ICC index slightly correlated with the lesion load. A local index of ICC in a circumscribed brain primary area was altered in mildly disabled RR-multiple sclerosis patients, also in absence of any impairment of central sensory conduction. In conclusion, the diffuse damage influencing the multi-nodal network subtending complex cerebral functions also affects intrinsic cortical connectivity. The S1 ICC index is proposed as a highly sensitive and simple-to-test functional measure for the evaluation of intra-cortical synchronization mechanisms in RR-multiple sclerosis.

摘要

多发性硬化症是一种主要影响中枢神经系统白质的自身免疫性疾病,在功能后遗症中会导致皮质-皮质部分或完全脱节。由于连接大脑区域的功能连接可通过其神经元放电的同步可靠地反映出来,因此在本研究中,使用通过脑磁图测量的电生理参数来量化聚焦于初级体感皮层区域(S1)的皮质内连接性(ICC)指数。对21例处于缓解期、轻度(扩展残疾量表评分,中位数为1.5)复发缓解型(RR)多发性硬化症且无临床明显感觉障碍的患者进行了评估。使用三维MRI来量化病变负荷,区分黑洞和非黑洞部分,并按个体脑体积进行归一化。与对照组相比,多发性硬化症患者的ICC降低,且优势半球S1皮层中与手指相关的功能特化完全丧失。未发现ICC损伤与疾病持续时间、中枢感觉传导时间延长、脊髓病变的存在以及正在进行的疾病修饰治疗之间存在关联。ICC指数与病变负荷略有相关。在轻度残疾的RR型多发性硬化症患者中,即使在中枢感觉传导无任何损伤的情况下,大脑初级区域局部的ICC指数也会发生改变。总之,影响支撑复杂脑功能的多节点网络的弥漫性损伤也会影响皮质内的固有连接性。建议将S1 ICC指数作为一种高度敏感且易于测试的功能指标,用于评估RR型多发性硬化症中的皮质内同步机制。

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