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ASAF: altered spontaneous activity fingerprinting in Alzheimer’s disease based on multisite fMRI

Authors :
Kaibin Xu
Tong Han
Yuying Zhou
Xinqing Zhang
Ying Han
Jiachen Li
Pan Wang
Tianzi Jiang
Chunshui Yu
Bo Zhou
Hongwei Yang
Hongxiang Yao
Jie Lu
Chengyuan Song
Gaël Chételat
Dawei Wang
Dan Jin
Yong Liu
Bing Liu
Qing Wang
Ang Li
Xi Zhang
Alexandre Bejanin
Source :
Science Bulletin. 64:998-1010
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Several monocentric studies have noted alterations in spontaneous brain activity in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), although there is no consensus on the altered amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations in AD patients. The main aim of the present study was to identify a reliable and reproducible abnormal brain activity pattern in AD. The amplitude of local brain activity (AM), which can provide fast mapping of spontaneous brain activity across the whole brain, was evaluated based on multisite rs-fMRI data for 688 subjects (215 normal controls (NCs), 221 amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) 252 AD). Two-sample t-tests were used to detect group differences between AD patients and NCs from the same site. Differences in the AM maps were statistically analyzed via the Stouffer’s meta-analysis. Consistent regions of lower spontaneous brain activity in the default mode network and increased activity in the bilateral hippocampus/parahippocampus, thalamus, caudate nucleus, orbital part of the middle frontal gyrus and left fusiform were observed in the AD patients compared with those in NCs. Significant correlations (P

Details

ISSN :
20959273
Volume :
64
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science Bulletin
Accession number :
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