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Abnormal interaction between cognitive control network and affective network in patients with end-stage renal disease
Authors:Junya Mu  Tao Chen  Qianqian Liu  Dun Ding  Xueying Ma  Peng Li  Anmao Li  Mingxia Huang  Zengjun Zhang  Jixin Liu  Ming Zhang
Affiliation:1.Center for Brain Imaging, School of Life Science and Technology,Xidian University,Xi’an,People’s Republic of China;2.Engineering Research Center of Molecular and Neuro Imaging,Ministry of Education,Xi’an,People’s Republic of China;3.Department of Medical Imaging,First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University,Xi’an,People’s Republic of China;4.Xi’an Children’s Hospital,Xi’an,People’s Republic of China
Abstract:End-stage renal disease (ESRD) is a common complicated disorder that is generally associated with an altered central nervous system and cognitive impairment. Neuroimaging studies have recorded aberrant brain circuits in patients with ESRD that were closely associated with abnormal clinical manifestations. However, whether the altered interaction was within and/or between these circuits is largely unclear. We investigated brain topological organization and/or module interaction by employing resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) and modularity network analysis in 24 patients with ESRD and 20 age- and gender-matched healthy control (HC) subjects. Stroop task was used to evaluate the performance of cognitive control in all subjects. At the global level, ESRD patients exhibited significantly decreased global and local efficiency which were mainly related to abnormal functional connectivity of the amygdala and inferior frontal gyrus (IFG). Stepwise regression analysis was applied to estimate the relationships between network efficiency and blood biochemistry level (urea, creatine, phosphate, Ca2+, hematocrit, cystatin, hemoglobin levels, parathyroid hormone, K+ and Na+), and only the hematocrit level was significantly associated with global efficiency in patients with ESRD. At the modular level, we discovered an aberrant brain interaction between the amygdala- and IFG-related circuits in the ESRD group, and the regional efficiency of the amygdala was observably relative to the performance of cognitive control in patients with ESRD. Our results suggested that ESRD exhibited aberrant brain functional topological organization and module-level interaction between the affective and cognitive control circuits, providing crucial insights into the pathophysiological mechanism of ESRD patients.
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