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轻度创伤性脑损伤退伍军人目标导向注意力自我调节训练后的静息态连接变化:一项随机对照试验的初步结果

Resting-State Connectivity Changes After Goal-Oriented Attentional Self-Regulation Training in Veterans With Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Preliminary Findings from a Randomized Controlled Trial.

作者信息

Kryza-Lacombe Maria, Santiago Rachel, Hwang Anna, Raptentsetsang Sky, Maruyama Brian A, Chen Jerry, Cassar Marissa, Abrams Gary, Novakovic-Agopian Tatjana, Mukherjee Pratik

机构信息

Mental Illness Research Education and Clinical Centers, Department of Veterans Affairs, San Francisco VA Health Care System, San Francisco, California, USA.

University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.

出版信息

Neurotrauma Rep. 2023 Jun 29;4(1):420-432. doi: 10.1089/neur.2022.0074. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) can have lasting consequences on cognitive functioning and well-being. Goal-Oriented Attentional Self-Regulation (GOALS) training has been shown to improve attention and executive functioning, as well as emotional functioning, in veterans with chronic TBI. An ongoing clinical trial (NCT02920788) is further evaluating GOALS training, including underlying neural mechanisms of change. The present study aimed to examine training-induced neuroplasticity by resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) changes in GOALS versus active control. Veterans with a history of mTBI ≥6 months post-injury ( = 33) were randomly assigned to GOALS ( = 19) or an intensity-matched active control group (Brain Health Education [BHE] training;  = 14). GOALS consists of attention regulation and problem solving applied to individually defined, relevant goals through a combination of group, individual, and home practice sessions. Participants underwent multi-band resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging at baseline and post-intervention. Exploratory 2 × 2 mixed analyses of variance identified pre-to-post changes in seed-based connectivity for GOALS versus BHE in five significant clusters. GOALS versus BHE demonstrated a significant increase in right lateral pre-frontal cortex connectivity with the right frontal pole and right middle temporal gyrus, as well as increased posterior cingulate connectivity with the pre-central gyrus. Rostral pre-frontal cortex connectivity with the right precuneus and the right frontal pole decreased in GOALS versus BHE. These GOALS-related changes in rsFC point to potential neural mechanisms underlying the intervention. This training-induced neuroplasticity may play a role in improved cognitive and emotional functioning post-GOALS.

摘要

轻度创伤性脑损伤(mTBI)可对认知功能和幸福感产生持久影响。面向目标的注意力自我调节(GOALS)训练已被证明可改善慢性创伤性脑损伤退伍军人的注意力、执行功能以及情绪功能。一项正在进行的临床试验(NCT02920788)正在进一步评估GOALS训练,包括其潜在的神经变化机制。本研究旨在通过GOALS组与积极对照组静息态功能连接(rsFC)的变化来研究训练诱导的神经可塑性。有mTBI病史且受伤后≥6个月的退伍军人(n = 33)被随机分配到GOALS组(n = 19)或强度匹配的积极对照组(脑健康教育[BHE]训练;n = 14)。GOALS包括通过小组、个人和家庭练习相结合的方式,将注意力调节和问题解决应用于个体定义的相关目标。参与者在基线和干预后接受多波段静息态功能磁共振成像。探索性的2×2混合方差分析确定了GOALS组与BHE组在五个显著簇中基于种子点连接性的前后变化。与BHE组相比,GOALS组右侧前额叶外侧皮质与右侧额极和右侧颞中回的连接性显著增加,以及后扣带回与中央前回的连接性增加。与BHE组相比,GOALS组喙前额叶皮质与右侧楔前叶和右侧额极的连接性降低。这些与GOALS相关的rsFC变化指出了该干预潜在的神经机制。这种训练诱导的神经可塑性可能在GOALS训练后改善认知和情绪功能方面发挥作用。

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