| Literature DB >> 22662152 |
Rongfeng Qi1, Long Jiang Zhang, Qiang Xu, Jianhui Zhong, Shengyong Wu, Zhiqiang Zhang, Wei Liao, Ling Ni, Zongjun Zhang, Huafu Chen, Yuan Zhong, Qing Jiao, Xingjiang Wu, Xinxin Fan, Yijun Liu, Guangming Lu.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) is a neuro-cognitive dysfunction characterized by impairment in attention, vigilance and integrative functions, while the sensorimotor function was often unaffected. Little is known, so far, about the exact neuro-pathophysiological mechanisms of aberrant cognition function in this disease. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22662152 PMCID: PMC3360699 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0037400
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographics and clinical data of HE patients and healthy controls.
| Protocols | HC (n = 14) | MHE (n = 14) |
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| Sex (M/F) | 11/3 | 11/3 | 1 |
| Age (±SD), y | 55.00±9.52 | 56.57±9.19 | 0.66 |
| Education, y | 13.36±2.10 | 13.07±1.59 | 0.69 |
| Venous blood ammonia (in mol/L) | 38.58±25.55 | ||
| Child-Pugh scale | |||
| A | 12 | ||
| B | 2 | ||
| C | |||
| NCT | 45.8±11.7 | 76.5±14.9 | = 0.002 |
| DST | 42.0±12.7 | 27.5±6.2 | = 0.002 |
Values are expressed as mean ± SD. HC = healthy control; MHE = minimal hepatic encephalopathy.
The P value for gender distribution in the two groups was obtained by chi-square test.
The P value for age and neuropsychological tests difference between the two patients groups was obtained by two sample t test.
Figure 1Within group maps of six RSNs in HC and in MHE groups.
Lateral and medial views of left hemisphere and lateral and medial views of right hemisphere are shown for each RSN, in addition to the top-down view. The color scale represents T values in each RSN (P<0.05, FDR corrected). RSN = resting-state network; HC = healthy control; MHE = minimal hepatic encephalopathy; FDR = false discovery rate; DAN = dorsal attention network; DMN = default mode network; VN = visual network; and AN = auditory network; SMN = sensorimotor network; SRN = self-referential network.
Figure 2Group comparison maps of six RSNs between MHE patients, and healthy controls.
Compared with the healthy controls, MHE patients showed a generally decreased FC within DAN, both decreased and increased FC in DMN, VN, and AN, as well as unchanged SMN and SRN. Significant thresholds were set at a corrected P<0.05 using AlphaSim program. The SMN and SN had no statistical significance between the two groups. MHE = minimal hepatic encephalopathy; FC = functional connectivity; DAN = dorsal attention network; DMN = default mode network; VN = visual network; and AN = auditory network; SMN = sensorimotor network; SRN = self-referential network.
Differences of RSNs between MHE patients and healthy controls.
| RSNs | Brain regions | Hem | BA | MNI coordinates (mm) | Voxel number | Peak t-score |
| (x, y, z) | ||||||
| DAN | Middle frontal gyrus | L | 9, 6 | −42, 13, 35 | 294 | −5.29 |
| Middle frontal gyrus | R | 9, 46 | 51, 20, 34 | 236 | −4.49 | |
| Inferior frontal gyrus | L | 44,48 | −51, 11,25 | 114 | −3.72 | |
| Inferior frontal gyrus | R | 44,48 | 52, 16,25 | 81 | −4.29 | |
| Medial Frontal Gyrus | 8 | −90, 38, 43 | 82 | −3.49 | ||
| Inferior parietal lobule | L | 40, 7 | −43, −52, 48 | 273 | −6.71 | |
| Inferior temporal gyrus | L | 37, 21 | −61, −55, −14 | 68 | −5.58 | |
| Inferior temporal gyrus | R | 37, 21 | 63, −31, −11 | 41 | −4.25 | |
| DMN | Angular gyrus | L | 39 | −33,−76,40 | 34 | −4.72 |
| Angular gyrus | R | 39, 40 | 51,−70,43 | 156 | −5.01 | |
| Anterior cingulate cortex | R | 32, 9 | 6, 41, 19 | 25 | −2.57 | |
| Parahippocampa gyrus | L | 37, 36 | −30, −40, −13 | 20 | −5.27 | |
| Parahippocampa gyrus | R | 37, 36 | 27, −34, −13 | 10 | −3.72 | |
| PCC/PCUN | 31, 7 | 0, −43, 40 | 198 | +4.65 | ||
| VN | Calcarine fissure | L | 18,19 | −9,−78,7 | 179 | +6.15 |
| Calcarine fissure | R | 18,19 | 9,−75,7 | 176 | +6.03 | |
| Inferior occipital gyrus | L | 19,18 | −36,−80,−10 | 127 | −6.34 | |
| Inferior occipital gyrus | R | 19,18 | 36,−76,7 | 140 | −6.27 | |
| AN | Superior temporal gyrus | L | 40,13 | −66, −34, 22 | 70 | +3.46 |
| Superior temporal gyrus | R | 40,22 | 55,−38,15 | 133 | +5.62 | |
| Superior temporal gyrus | R | 22 | 54,−13,4 | 143 | −2.97 |
Positive sign in the peak t-score represents increase, and negative sign represents decrease. All P<0.05, corrected for multiple comparisons using AlphaSim program. RSN = resting-state network; Hem = hemisphere; BA = Brodmann's area; MHE = minimal HE; MNI = Montreal Neurological Institute. PCC/PCUN = Posterior cingulate cortex/precuneus; DAN = dorsal attention network; DMN = default mode network; VN = visual network; and AN = auditory network.
The region in the anterior cingulate cortex and bilateral hippocampus survived the height but not the extent threshold.
Figure 3The correlation between venous blood ammonia/neuropsychological tests scores with mean z-score of regions that differed significantly between the patient and control groups within each RSN.
The venous blood ammonia levels of MHE patients negatively correlated with mean z-values of left parietal cortex and medial frontal gyrus within DAN. The DST scores showed positive correlation with mean z-values of right anterior cingulate cortex within DMN. The NCT scores demonstrated positive correlation with mean z-values of posterior cingulate cortex/precuneus within DMN, and negative correlation with mean z-values of right middle frontal gyrus in DAN. (P<0.05, Bonferroni corrected). RSN = resting-state network; MHE = minimal hepatic encephalopathy; DAN = dorsal attention network; DMN = default mode network; DST = digit symbol test; NCT = number connection test.