Tang Yongxiang, Zhu Haoyue, Xiao Ling, Li Rong, Han Honghao, Tang Weiting, Liu Ding, Zhou Chunyao, Liu Dingyang, Yang Zhiquan, Zhou Luo, Xiao Bo, Rominger Axel, Shi Kuangyu, Hu Shuo, Feng Li
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, 87 Xiangya Road, Changsha, 410008, Hunan, China.
Department of Nuclear Medicine, Inselspital, University Hospital Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging. 2024 Oct;51(12):3600-3616. doi: 10.1007/s00259-024-06762-2. Epub 2024 May 28.
This study aimed to comprehensively explore the different metabolic connectivity topological changes in MTLE and NTLE, as well as their association with surgical outcomes.
This study enrolled a cohort of patients with intractable MTLE and NTLE. Each individual's metabolic connectome, as determined by Kullback-Leibler divergence similarity estimation for the [F]FDG PET image, was employed to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the cerebral metabolic network. Alterations in network connectivity were assessed by extracting and evaluating the strength of edge and weighted connectivity. By utilizing these two connectivity strength metrics with the cerebellum, we explored the network properties of connectivity and its association with prognosis in surgical patients.
Both MTLE and NTLE patients exhibited substantial alterations in the connectivity of the metabolic network at the edge and nodal levels (p < 0.01, FDR corrected). The key disparity between MTLE and NTLE was observed in the cerebellum. In MTLE, there was a predominance of increased connectivity strength in the cerebellum. Whereas, a decrease in cerebellar connectivity was identified in NTLE. It was found that in MTLE, higher edge connectivity and weighted connectivity strength in the contralateral cerebellar hemisphere correlated with improved surgical outcomes. Conversely, in NTLE, a higher edge metabolic connectivity strength in the ipsilateral cerebellar hemisphere suggested a worse surgical prognosis.
The cerebellum exhibits distinct topological characteristics in the metabolic networks between MTLE and NTLE. The hyper- or hypo-metabolic connectivity in the cerebellum may be a prognostic biomarker of surgical prognosis, which might aid in therapeutic decision-making for TLE individuals.
本研究旨在全面探讨内侧颞叶癫痫(MTLE)和非内侧颞叶癫痫(NTLE)不同的代谢连接拓扑变化,以及它们与手术结果的关联。
本研究纳入了一组难治性MTLE和NTLE患者。通过对[F]FDG PET图像进行库尔贝克-莱布勒散度相似性估计来确定每个个体的代谢连接组,并用于对脑代谢网络进行全面分析。通过提取和评估边强度和加权连接性来评估网络连接性的变化。利用这两个与小脑相关的连接强度指标,我们探讨了手术患者连接性的网络特性及其与预后的关联。
MTLE和NTLE患者在代谢网络的边和节点水平上均表现出显著的连接性改变(p < 0.01,经FDR校正)。MTLE和NTLE之间的关键差异在小脑中观察到。在MTLE中,小脑的连接强度主要增加。而在NTLE中,小脑连接性降低。研究发现,在MTLE中,对侧小脑半球较高的边连接性和加权连接强度与手术结果改善相关。相反,在NTLE中,同侧小脑半球较高的边代谢连接强度提示手术预后较差。
小脑在MTLE和NTLE的代谢网络中表现出不同的拓扑特征。小脑的高代谢或低代谢连接可能是手术预后的一个预后生物标志物,这可能有助于内侧颞叶癫痫患者的治疗决策。