Cao Rui, Wang Xin, Gao Yuan, Li Ting, Zhang Hui, Hussain Waqar, Xie Yunyan, Wang Jing, Wang Bin, Xiang Jie
College of Software, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, China.
College of Information and Computer, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, China.
Front Neurol. 2020 Feb 5;11:53. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2020.00053. eCollection 2020.
Emerging research indicates interruptions in the wiring organization of the brain network in Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Due to the important role of rich-club organization in distinguishing abnormalities of AD patients and the close relationship between structural connectivity (SC) and functional connectivity (FC), our study examined whether changes in SC-FC coupling and the relationship with abnormal rich-club organizations during the development of diseases may contribute to the pathophysiology of AD. Structural diffusion-tensor imaging (DTI) and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) were performed in 38 normal controls (NCs), 40 MCI patients and 19 AD patients. Measures of the rich-club structure and its role in global structural-functional coupling were administered. Our study found decreased levels of feeder and local connectivity in MCI and AD patients, which were the main contributing factors to the lower efficiency of the brain structural network. Another important finding was that we have more accurately characterized the changing pattern of functional brain dynamics. The enhanced coupling between SC and FC in MCI and AD patients might be due to disruptions in optimal structural organization. More interestingly, we also found increases in the SC-FC coupling for feeder and local connections in MCI and AD patients. SC-FC coupling also showed significant differences between MCI and AD patients, mainly between the abnormal feeder connections. The connection density and coupling strength were significantly correlated with clinical metrics in patients. The present findings enhanced our understanding of the neurophysiologic mechanisms associated with MCI and AD.
新兴研究表明,轻度认知障碍(MCI)和阿尔茨海默病(AD)患者的脑网络布线组织存在中断。由于富俱乐部组织在区分AD患者异常方面的重要作用以及结构连接性(SC)与功能连接性(FC)之间的密切关系,我们的研究探讨了疾病发展过程中SC-FC耦合的变化以及与异常富俱乐部组织的关系是否可能导致AD的病理生理过程。对38名正常对照(NC)、40名MCI患者和19名AD患者进行了结构扩散张量成像(DTI)和静息态功能磁共振成像(fMRI)。对富俱乐部结构及其在整体结构-功能耦合中的作用进行了测量。我们的研究发现,MCI和AD患者的馈线和局部连接水平降低,这是脑结构网络效率较低的主要因素。另一个重要发现是,我们更准确地表征了功能性脑动力学的变化模式。MCI和AD患者中SC与FC之间增强的耦合可能是由于最佳结构组织的破坏。更有趣的是,我们还发现MCI和AD患者中馈线和局部连接的SC-FC耦合增加。MCI和AD患者之间的SC-FC耦合也存在显著差异,主要体现在异常馈线连接之间。连接密度和耦合强度与患者的临床指标显著相关。目前的研究结果加深了我们对与MCI和AD相关的神经生理机制的理解。