fMRI Study on the Functional Connectivity of Nucleus Accumbens in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis

Objective:To explore the underlying mechanism of pain syndrome in patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) via comparing the resting state functional connectivity (rs-FC) group difference of nucleus accumbens (NAc) between patients with KOA and healthy controls.Methods:A total of 16 KOA patients were...

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Main Authors: Yang XIAO, Jiao LIU, kun HU, Meiqin LIN, Youxue TU, Jing TAO, Lidian CHEN, Jia HUANG
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Published: Editorial Office of Rehabilitation Medicine 2020-02-01
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Online Access:http://kfxb.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails#10.3724/SP.J.1329.2020.01009
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author Yang XIAO
Jiao LIU
kun HU
Meiqin LIN
Youxue TU
Jing TAO
Lidian CHEN
Jia HUANG
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Jiao LIU
kun HU
Meiqin LIN
Youxue TU
Jing TAO
Lidian CHEN
Jia HUANG
author_sort Yang XIAO
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description Objective:To explore the underlying mechanism of pain syndrome in patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) via comparing the resting state functional connectivity (rs-FC) group difference of nucleus accumbens (NAc) between patients with KOA and healthy controls.Methods:A total of 16 KOA patients were enrolled as the KOA group, and 16 healthy controls were enrolled as the healthy control group. All of those subjects were enrolled from various communities in Fuzhou city, Fujian province. Firstly, all subjects'general and behavioral data, including gender, age, and the brief pain inventory (BPI) score, were collected. The KOA group also used the knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score (KOOS) to assess pain intensity, and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data were preprocessed using the CONN18b software package, resting-state fMRI (rs-fMRI) and structural MRI were performed within one week after completed the general and behaviourl data assessment for the two groups. Pre-processing of fMRI data was performed via using a pipeline in CONN18b toolbox. Our study used the AAL template NAc of the Montreal Neuroscience Institute (MNI) as the region of interest to analyze the differences in the functional connectivity between the NAc and the whole brain voxels in the two groups of subjects and its correlation with the KOOS.Results:The general data (age, gender) of the KOA group were matched with the healthy control group, and the BPI score of the healthy control group was 0. Functional connectivity between bilateral nucleus accumbens and whole brain volume were analyzed in the two groups. Compared to the healthy control group, increased rsFC was found between bilateral NAc and bilateral anterior cingulate cortex, the left caudate and the right temporal pole. Our study also found significantly decreased rsFC between bilateral NAc and the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), the left secondary sensory area (S2) and bilateral angular gyrus. About the correlation between brain regions with differences in functional connectivity of bilateral NAc and the pain subtest of KOOS in the two groups, the rsFCs of bilateral NAc-right DLPFC/bilateral NAc-left S2 were positively correlated with pain subtest of the KOOS in the KOA group.Conclusion:It suggests that the abnormal functional connectivity between default mode network, where the brain regions related to cognitive control, emotional regulation, sensory processing and NAc, which is related to the central dopamine system, may be one of the underlying mechanisms of pain syndrome of KOA.
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spelling doaj-art-37d9eee73bd54f518d9a085a6569a4132025-01-14T10:04:05ZengEditorial Office of Rehabilitation Medicine康复学报2096-03282020-02-0130404523131066fMRI Study on the Functional Connectivity of Nucleus Accumbens in Patients with Knee OsteoarthritisYang XIAOJiao LIUkun HUMeiqin LINYouxue TUJing TAOLidian CHENJia HUANGObjective:To explore the underlying mechanism of pain syndrome in patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) via comparing the resting state functional connectivity (rs-FC) group difference of nucleus accumbens (NAc) between patients with KOA and healthy controls.Methods:A total of 16 KOA patients were enrolled as the KOA group, and 16 healthy controls were enrolled as the healthy control group. All of those subjects were enrolled from various communities in Fuzhou city, Fujian province. Firstly, all subjects'general and behavioral data, including gender, age, and the brief pain inventory (BPI) score, were collected. The KOA group also used the knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score (KOOS) to assess pain intensity, and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data were preprocessed using the CONN18b software package, resting-state fMRI (rs-fMRI) and structural MRI were performed within one week after completed the general and behaviourl data assessment for the two groups. Pre-processing of fMRI data was performed via using a pipeline in CONN18b toolbox. Our study used the AAL template NAc of the Montreal Neuroscience Institute (MNI) as the region of interest to analyze the differences in the functional connectivity between the NAc and the whole brain voxels in the two groups of subjects and its correlation with the KOOS.Results:The general data (age, gender) of the KOA group were matched with the healthy control group, and the BPI score of the healthy control group was 0. Functional connectivity between bilateral nucleus accumbens and whole brain volume were analyzed in the two groups. Compared to the healthy control group, increased rsFC was found between bilateral NAc and bilateral anterior cingulate cortex, the left caudate and the right temporal pole. Our study also found significantly decreased rsFC between bilateral NAc and the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), the left secondary sensory area (S2) and bilateral angular gyrus. About the correlation between brain regions with differences in functional connectivity of bilateral NAc and the pain subtest of KOOS in the two groups, the rsFCs of bilateral NAc-right DLPFC/bilateral NAc-left S2 were positively correlated with pain subtest of the KOOS in the KOA group.Conclusion:It suggests that the abnormal functional connectivity between default mode network, where the brain regions related to cognitive control, emotional regulation, sensory processing and NAc, which is related to the central dopamine system, may be one of the underlying mechanisms of pain syndrome of KOA.http://kfxb.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails#10.3724/SP.J.1329.2020.01009knee osteoarthritispainresting-state functional magnetic resonance imagingnucleus accumbens
spellingShingle Yang XIAO
Jiao LIU
kun HU
Meiqin LIN
Youxue TU
Jing TAO
Lidian CHEN
Jia HUANG
fMRI Study on the Functional Connectivity of Nucleus Accumbens in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis
康复学报
knee osteoarthritis
pain
resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging
nucleus accumbens
title fMRI Study on the Functional Connectivity of Nucleus Accumbens in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis
title_full fMRI Study on the Functional Connectivity of Nucleus Accumbens in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis
title_fullStr fMRI Study on the Functional Connectivity of Nucleus Accumbens in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis
title_full_unstemmed fMRI Study on the Functional Connectivity of Nucleus Accumbens in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis
title_short fMRI Study on the Functional Connectivity of Nucleus Accumbens in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis
title_sort fmri study on the functional connectivity of nucleus accumbens in patients with knee osteoarthritis
topic knee osteoarthritis
pain
resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging
nucleus accumbens
url http://kfxb.publish.founderss.cn/thesisDetails#10.3724/SP.J.1329.2020.01009
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