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新冠后认知功能障碍非住院患者默认模式网络的功能连接性

Functional connectivity of default mode network in non-hospitalized patients with post-COVID cognitive complaints.

作者信息

Madden Derek, Stephens Tressie M, Scott Jim, O'Neal Swann Christen, Prather Kiana, Hoffmeister Jordan, Ding Lei, Dunn Ian F, Conner Andrew K, Yuan Han

机构信息

Stephenson School of Biomedical Engineering, Gallogly College of Engineering, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States.

Department of Neurosurgery, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, OK, United States.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2025 Apr 10;19:1576393. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2025.1576393. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Neurologic impairment is common in patients with acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. While patients with severe COVID have a higher prevalence of neurologic symptoms, as many as one in five patients with mild COVID may also be affected, exhibiting impaired memory as well as other cognitive dysfunctions.

METHODS

To characterize the effect of COVID on the brain, the current study recruited a group of adults with post-COVID cognitive complaints but with mild, non-hospitalized cases. They were then evaluated through formal neuropsychological testing and underwent functional MRI of the brain. The participants in our study performed nearly as expected for cognitively intact individuals. Additionally, we characterized the functional connectivity of the default mode network (DMN), which is known for cognitive functions including memory as well as the attention functions involved in normal aging and degenerative diseases.

RESULTS

Along with the retention of functional connectivity in the DMN, our results found the DMN to be associated with neurocognitive performance through region-of-interest and whole-brain analyses. The connectivity between key nodes of the DMN was positively correlated with cognitive scores ( = 0.51,  = 0.02), with higher performers exhibiting higher DMN connectivity.

DISCUSSION

Our findings provide neuroimaging evidence of the functional connectivity of brain networks among individuals experiencing cognitive deficits beyond the recovery of mild COVID. These imaging outcomes indicate expected functional trends in the brain, furthering understanding and guidance of the DMN and neurocognitive deficits in patients recovering from COVID.

摘要

引言

急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)感染患者中神经功能损害很常见。虽然重症冠状病毒病(COVID)患者神经症状的患病率较高,但轻度COVID患者中多达五分之一也可能受到影响,表现出记忆力受损以及其他认知功能障碍。

方法

为了描述COVID对大脑的影响,本研究招募了一组有COVID后认知主诉但为轻度、非住院病例的成年人。然后通过正式的神经心理学测试对他们进行评估,并对大脑进行功能磁共振成像。我们研究中的参与者的表现与认知功能正常的个体几乎预期的一样。此外,我们还描述了默认模式网络(DMN)的功能连接性,该网络以包括记忆在内的认知功能以及正常衰老和退行性疾病中涉及的注意力功能而闻名。

结果

除了DMN中功能连接性的保留外,我们的结果通过感兴趣区域和全脑分析发现DMN与神经认知表现相关。DMN关键节点之间的连接性与认知分数呈正相关(r = 0.51,p = 0.02),表现较好者的DMN连接性更高。

讨论

我们的研究结果提供了神经影像学证据,证明在轻度COVID恢复后仍有认知缺陷的个体中脑网络的功能连接性。这些影像学结果表明了大脑中预期的功能趋势,进一步加深了对DMN以及从COVID中恢复的患者的神经认知缺陷的理解和指导。

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