Baseline Brain Activity Changes in Patients With Single and Relapsing Optic Neuritis

Purpose: To investigate spontaneous brain activity amplitude alterations in single and relapsing optic neuritis (sON and rON, respectively) and their relationships with clinical variables.Methods: In total, 42 patients with sON, 35 patients with rON and 50 healthy volunteers were recruited. Resting-...

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Main Authors: Zhuoqiong Ren, Yaou Liu, Kuncheng Li, Yunyun Duan, Huang Jing, Peipeng Liang, Zheng Sun, Xiaojun Zhang, Bei Mao
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-04-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnhum.2018.00144/full
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spelling doaj-81e2a0c3e3244c6291009b541d8a070b2020-11-25T02:01:57ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612018-04-011210.3389/fnhum.2018.00144329453Baseline Brain Activity Changes in Patients With Single and Relapsing Optic NeuritisZhuoqiong Ren0Zhuoqiong Ren1Yaou Liu2Yaou Liu3Kuncheng Li4Kuncheng Li5Yunyun Duan6Yunyun Duan7Huang Jing8Huang Jing9Peipeng Liang10Peipeng Liang11Zheng Sun12Zheng Sun13Xiaojun Zhang14Bei Mao15Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaBeijing Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Brain Informatics, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaXuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaBeijing Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Brain Informatics, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaXuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaBeijing Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Brain Informatics, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaXuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaBeijing Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Brain Informatics, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaXuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaBeijing Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Brain Informatics, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaXuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaBeijing Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Brain Informatics, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaXuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaBeijing Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Brain Informatics, Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaBeijing Tongren Hospital, Beijing, ChinaBeijing Tongren Hospital, Beijing, ChinaPurpose: To investigate spontaneous brain activity amplitude alterations in single and relapsing optic neuritis (sON and rON, respectively) and their relationships with clinical variables.Methods: In total, 42 patients with sON, 35 patients with rON and 50 healthy volunteers were recruited. Resting-state functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (rs-fMRI) scans were acquired for all participants and compared to investigate the changes in the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFFs) among the three groups. The relationships between the ALFFs in regions with significant differences in the groups and clinical variables, including the logarithm of minimal angle of resolution (LogMAR), Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score and disease duration, were further explored.Results: Compared with healthy volunteers, the sON and rON patients showed significantly decreased ALFFs in several regions of the occipital and temporal lobes (i.e., inferior occipital gyrus and superior temporal gyrus; corrected p < 0.01 using AlphaSim). The sON patients showed significantly increased ALFFs in the left caudate and certain regions in the frontal lobes (i.e., medial frontal gyrus), whereas the rON patients showed increased ALFFs in the bilateral inferior temporal gyrus and left medial frontal gyrus (corrected p < 0.01 using AlphaSim). Significantly decreased ALFFs were observed in the right inferior parietal lobule (IPL), left posterior cingulate and precuneus in the rON patients compared with those in the sON patients (corrected p < 0.01 using AlphaSim). Significant correlations were observed between the disease duration and ALFF in the left middle temporal gyrus, left inferior occipital gyrus, right lingual gyrus and right IPL (p < 0.05).Conclusion: Functional impairment and adaptation occurred in both the sON and rON patients. Impairment mainly involved the occipital cortex, and functional adaptions predominantly occurred in the frontal lobe. Functional damage was more severe in the rON patients than in the sON patients and correlated with the disease duration.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnhum.2018.00144/fullresting-statefMRIALFFoptic neuritisspontaneous activity
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author Zhuoqiong Ren
Zhuoqiong Ren
Yaou Liu
Yaou Liu
Kuncheng Li
Kuncheng Li
Yunyun Duan
Yunyun Duan
Huang Jing
Huang Jing
Peipeng Liang
Peipeng Liang
Zheng Sun
Zheng Sun
Xiaojun Zhang
Bei Mao
spellingShingle Zhuoqiong Ren
Zhuoqiong Ren
Yaou Liu
Yaou Liu
Kuncheng Li
Kuncheng Li
Yunyun Duan
Yunyun Duan
Huang Jing
Huang Jing
Peipeng Liang
Peipeng Liang
Zheng Sun
Zheng Sun
Xiaojun Zhang
Bei Mao
Baseline Brain Activity Changes in Patients With Single and Relapsing Optic Neuritis
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
resting-state
fMRI
ALFF
optic neuritis
spontaneous activity
author_facet Zhuoqiong Ren
Zhuoqiong Ren
Yaou Liu
Yaou Liu
Kuncheng Li
Kuncheng Li
Yunyun Duan
Yunyun Duan
Huang Jing
Huang Jing
Peipeng Liang
Peipeng Liang
Zheng Sun
Zheng Sun
Xiaojun Zhang
Bei Mao
author_sort Zhuoqiong Ren
title Baseline Brain Activity Changes in Patients With Single and Relapsing Optic Neuritis
title_short Baseline Brain Activity Changes in Patients With Single and Relapsing Optic Neuritis
title_full Baseline Brain Activity Changes in Patients With Single and Relapsing Optic Neuritis
title_fullStr Baseline Brain Activity Changes in Patients With Single and Relapsing Optic Neuritis
title_full_unstemmed Baseline Brain Activity Changes in Patients With Single and Relapsing Optic Neuritis
title_sort baseline brain activity changes in patients with single and relapsing optic neuritis
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
issn 1662-5161
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Purpose: To investigate spontaneous brain activity amplitude alterations in single and relapsing optic neuritis (sON and rON, respectively) and their relationships with clinical variables.Methods: In total, 42 patients with sON, 35 patients with rON and 50 healthy volunteers were recruited. Resting-state functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (rs-fMRI) scans were acquired for all participants and compared to investigate the changes in the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFFs) among the three groups. The relationships between the ALFFs in regions with significant differences in the groups and clinical variables, including the logarithm of minimal angle of resolution (LogMAR), Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score and disease duration, were further explored.Results: Compared with healthy volunteers, the sON and rON patients showed significantly decreased ALFFs in several regions of the occipital and temporal lobes (i.e., inferior occipital gyrus and superior temporal gyrus; corrected p < 0.01 using AlphaSim). The sON patients showed significantly increased ALFFs in the left caudate and certain regions in the frontal lobes (i.e., medial frontal gyrus), whereas the rON patients showed increased ALFFs in the bilateral inferior temporal gyrus and left medial frontal gyrus (corrected p < 0.01 using AlphaSim). Significantly decreased ALFFs were observed in the right inferior parietal lobule (IPL), left posterior cingulate and precuneus in the rON patients compared with those in the sON patients (corrected p < 0.01 using AlphaSim). Significant correlations were observed between the disease duration and ALFF in the left middle temporal gyrus, left inferior occipital gyrus, right lingual gyrus and right IPL (p < 0.05).Conclusion: Functional impairment and adaptation occurred in both the sON and rON patients. Impairment mainly involved the occipital cortex, and functional adaptions predominantly occurred in the frontal lobe. Functional damage was more severe in the rON patients than in the sON patients and correlated with the disease duration.
topic resting-state
fMRI
ALFF
optic neuritis
spontaneous activity
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnhum.2018.00144/full
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