摘要
Introduction: Essential tremor (ET) comprises motor and non-motor-related features, whereas the current neuro-pathogenetic basis is still insufficient to explain the etiologies of ET. Although cerebellum-associated circuits have been discovered, the large-scale cerebral network connectivity in ET remains unclear. This study aimed to characterize the ET in terms of functional connectivity as well as network. We hypothesized that the resting-state network (RSN) within cerebrum could be altered in patients with ET. Methods: Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) was used to evaluate the inter- and intra-network connectivity as well as the functional activity in ET and normal control. Correlation analysis was performed to explore the relationship between RSN metrics and tremor features. Results: Comparison of inter-network connectivity indicated a decreased connectivity between default mode network and ventral attention network in the ET group (p < 0.05). Differences in functional activity (assessed by amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation, ALFF) were found in several brain regions participating in various RSNs (p < 0.05). The ET group generally has higher degree centrality over normal control. Correlation analysis has revealed that tremor features are associated with inter-network connectivity (jrj = 0.135–0.506), ALFF (|r| = 0.313–0.766), and degree centrality (|r| = 0.523–0.710). Conclusion: Alterations in the cerebral network of ET were detected by using resting-state fMRI, demonstrating a potentially useful approach to explore the cerebral alterations in ET.
原文 | English |
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期刊 | Brain Connectivity |
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出版狀態 | Accepted/In press - 2024 |
All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes
- 一般神經科學