Regional homogeneity changes in hemodialysis patients with end stage renal disease: in vivo resting-state functional MRI study.

OBJECTIVE: To prospectively investigate and detect early cerebral regional homogeneity (ReHo) changes in neurologically asymptomatic patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD) using in vivo resting-state functional MR imaging (Rs-fMRI). METHODS: We enrolled 20 patients (15 men, 5 women; meanage, 3...

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Main Authors: Cheng Li, Huan-Huan Su, Ying-Wei Qiu, Xiao-Fei Lv, Sheng Shen, Wen-Feng Zhan, Jun-Zhang Tian, Gui-Hua Jiang
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3916321?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-05295b45677b429fa1f52f16ab4a126a2020-11-25T02:09:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0192e8711410.1371/journal.pone.0087114Regional homogeneity changes in hemodialysis patients with end stage renal disease: in vivo resting-state functional MRI study.Cheng LiHuan-Huan SuYing-Wei QiuXiao-Fei LvSheng ShenWen-Feng ZhanJun-Zhang TianGui-Hua JiangOBJECTIVE: To prospectively investigate and detect early cerebral regional homogeneity (ReHo) changes in neurologically asymptomatic patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD) using in vivo resting-state functional MR imaging (Rs-fMRI). METHODS: We enrolled 20 patients (15 men, 5 women; meanage, 37.1 years; range, 19-49 years) with ESRD and 20 healthy controls (15 men, 5 women; mean age, 38.3 years; range, 28-49 years). The mean duration of hemodialysis for the patient group was 10.7±6.4 monthes. There was no significant sex or age difference between the ESRD and control groups. Rs-fMRI was performed using a gradient-echo echo-planar imaging sequence. ReHo was calculated using software (DPARSF). Voxel-based analysis of the ReHo maps between ESRD and control groups was performed with a two-samples t test. Statistical maps were set at P value less than 0.05 and were corrected for multiple comparisons. The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) was administered to all participants at imaging. RESULTS: ReHo values were increased in the bilateral superior temporal gyrus and left medial frontal gyrus in the ERSD group compared with controls, but a significantly decreased ReHo value was found in the right middle temporal gyrus. There was no significant correlation between ReHo values and the duration of hemodialysis in the ESRD group. Both the patients and control subjects had normal MMSE scores (≥28). CONCLUSIONS: Our finding revealed that abnormal brain activity was distributed mainly in the memory and cognition related cotices in patients with ESRD. The abnormal spontaneous neuronal activity in those areas provide information on the neural mechanisms underlying cognitive impairment in patients with ESRD, and demonstrate that Rs-fMRI with ReHo analysis is a useful non-invasive imaging tool for the detection of early cerebral ReHo changes in hemodialysis patients with ESRD.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3916321?pdf=render
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author Cheng Li
Huan-Huan Su
Ying-Wei Qiu
Xiao-Fei Lv
Sheng Shen
Wen-Feng Zhan
Jun-Zhang Tian
Gui-Hua Jiang
spellingShingle Cheng Li
Huan-Huan Su
Ying-Wei Qiu
Xiao-Fei Lv
Sheng Shen
Wen-Feng Zhan
Jun-Zhang Tian
Gui-Hua Jiang
Regional homogeneity changes in hemodialysis patients with end stage renal disease: in vivo resting-state functional MRI study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Cheng Li
Huan-Huan Su
Ying-Wei Qiu
Xiao-Fei Lv
Sheng Shen
Wen-Feng Zhan
Jun-Zhang Tian
Gui-Hua Jiang
author_sort Cheng Li
title Regional homogeneity changes in hemodialysis patients with end stage renal disease: in vivo resting-state functional MRI study.
title_short Regional homogeneity changes in hemodialysis patients with end stage renal disease: in vivo resting-state functional MRI study.
title_full Regional homogeneity changes in hemodialysis patients with end stage renal disease: in vivo resting-state functional MRI study.
title_fullStr Regional homogeneity changes in hemodialysis patients with end stage renal disease: in vivo resting-state functional MRI study.
title_full_unstemmed Regional homogeneity changes in hemodialysis patients with end stage renal disease: in vivo resting-state functional MRI study.
title_sort regional homogeneity changes in hemodialysis patients with end stage renal disease: in vivo resting-state functional mri study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description OBJECTIVE: To prospectively investigate and detect early cerebral regional homogeneity (ReHo) changes in neurologically asymptomatic patients with end stage renal disease (ESRD) using in vivo resting-state functional MR imaging (Rs-fMRI). METHODS: We enrolled 20 patients (15 men, 5 women; meanage, 37.1 years; range, 19-49 years) with ESRD and 20 healthy controls (15 men, 5 women; mean age, 38.3 years; range, 28-49 years). The mean duration of hemodialysis for the patient group was 10.7±6.4 monthes. There was no significant sex or age difference between the ESRD and control groups. Rs-fMRI was performed using a gradient-echo echo-planar imaging sequence. ReHo was calculated using software (DPARSF). Voxel-based analysis of the ReHo maps between ESRD and control groups was performed with a two-samples t test. Statistical maps were set at P value less than 0.05 and were corrected for multiple comparisons. The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) was administered to all participants at imaging. RESULTS: ReHo values were increased in the bilateral superior temporal gyrus and left medial frontal gyrus in the ERSD group compared with controls, but a significantly decreased ReHo value was found in the right middle temporal gyrus. There was no significant correlation between ReHo values and the duration of hemodialysis in the ESRD group. Both the patients and control subjects had normal MMSE scores (≥28). CONCLUSIONS: Our finding revealed that abnormal brain activity was distributed mainly in the memory and cognition related cotices in patients with ESRD. The abnormal spontaneous neuronal activity in those areas provide information on the neural mechanisms underlying cognitive impairment in patients with ESRD, and demonstrate that Rs-fMRI with ReHo analysis is a useful non-invasive imaging tool for the detection of early cerebral ReHo changes in hemodialysis patients with ESRD.
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