Altered Spontaneous Brain Activity and Functional Integration in Hemodialysis Patients With End-Stage Renal Disease

Using the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) and functional connectivity (FC) algorithm to study the alteration of brain function in hemodialysis patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). We recruited 20 patients with ESRD on regular hemodialysis and 17 healthy controls (HCs). All of...

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Published inFrontiers in neurology Vol. 12; p. 801336
Main Authors Su, Huanhuan, Fu, Shishun, Liu, Mengchen, Yin, Yi, Hua, Kelei, Meng, Shandong, Jiang, Guihua, Quan, Xianyue
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 09.02.2022
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ISSN1664-2295
1664-2295
DOI10.3389/fneur.2021.801336

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Summary:Using the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) and functional connectivity (FC) algorithm to study the alteration of brain function in hemodialysis patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). We recruited 20 patients with ESRD on regular hemodialysis and 17 healthy controls (HCs). All of the participants underwent resting-state fMRI (rs-fMRI), neuropsychological tests, and blood biochemical examination. The individual ALFF values between the two groups were tested by an independent sample -test. Then, we set the altered ALFF brain areas as seed regions of interest (ROIs), and FC analysis was used to investigate the functional integration patterns between the seed ROI and the voxels within the whole brain. The ALFF values of the right precuneus and angular gyrus (RAG) in the ESRD group were lower than those in the HC subjects, but the right precentral gyrus showed higher ALFF values in patients. Hemoglobin (Hb) was negatively correlated with the ALFF values of the right precentral gyrus, and the ALFF values of the right precuneus were negatively correlated with line-tracing test (LTT) scores in patients with ESRD. Patients with ESRD show decreased connectivity between the RAG and the left precuneus, right superior frontal gyrus (RSFG), and the connectivity within the RAG was weak. In addition, FC in the RAG-right cuneus, right precuneus-left supramarginal gyrus was enhanced in the patient group. Our research suggested that, in hemodialysis patients with ESRD, the brain areas with abnormal spontaneous brain activity and FC are mainly located in the default mode network (DMN) regions. Hb and the LTT results were correlated with abnormal spontaneous brain activity. These findings provide additional evidence to understand the possible underlying neuropathological mechanisms in patients with ESRD.
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Reviewed by: Bin Wang, BG University Hospital Bergmannsheil GmbH, Germany; Ruiwang Huang, South China Normal University, China; Chao Li, The First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University, China
This article was submitted to Applied Neuroimaging, a section of the journal Frontiers in Neurology
Edited by: Han Lv, Capital Medical University, China
ISSN:1664-2295
1664-2295
DOI:10.3389/fneur.2021.801336