| Literature DB >> 30450029 |
Xiaowei Han1,2, Haimei Li3, Xiaochun Wang4, Yijiang Zhu5, Tianbin Song6, Lei Du1, Shilong Sun1, Runcai Guo1, Jing Liu1, Sumin Shi1, Chao Fu1, Wenwen Gao1, Lu Zhang7, Guolin Ma1.
Abstract
Purpose: Bell's palsy refers to acute idiopathic unilateral facial nerve palsy. It is a common disorder of the main motor pathway to the facial muscles. This study aimed to investigate the abnormal fraction amplitude of low frequency fluctuation (fALFF) of the brain in patients with early left and right Bell's palsy. Materials andEntities:
Keywords: Bell’s palsy; Toronto Facial Grading System; amplitude of low frequency fluctuation; fraction amplitude of low frequency fluctuation; rest-fMRI
Year: 2018 PMID: 30450029 PMCID: PMC6225791 DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2018.00797
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurosci ISSN: 1662-453X Impact factor: 4.677
Demographic and clinical data of the study population.
| Groups | Gender (M/F) | Age (years) | Education (years) | Duration (days) | TFGS (scores) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Left Bell’s palsy | 12/21 | 48.11 ± 13.27 | 11.76 ± 3.15 | 4.83 ± 2.14 | 19.24 ± 16.09 |
| Right Bell’s palsy | 13/21 | 47.27 ± 12.96 | 12.38 ± 2.85 | 4.52 ± 2.46 | 17.55 ± 16.22 |
| Healthy controls | 14/23 | 46.05 ± 13.65 | 14.13 ± 2.33 | 0 | 100.00 |
| 0.48 | 0.12 | 0.09 | 0.37∗ | 0.28∗ | |
FIGURE 1Brain regions showed fALFF differences among the three groups (left, right Bell’s palsy groups and control group). The abnormal regions were observed mainly in the cerebral cortical, subcortical and deep gray matter regions.
Brain regions showing group fALFF differences in Post hoc t-tests analysis.
| Brain regions | BA | Peak MNI Coordinates (mm) (x, y, z) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Left vs. healthy controls | |||
| Rectus.L | 11 | (-9, 39, -18) | 2.92 |
| Rectus.R | 11 | (6, 42, -15) | 2.72 |
| ORBsup.L | 11 | (-12, 48, -21) | 2.83 |
| ORBmid.R | 11 | (24, 48, -15) | 2.73 |
| SFG.R | 6 | (24, 0, 63) | 2.87 |
| PreCG.R | 6 | (24, -6, 48) | 3.03 |
| Putamen.R | / | (24, -6, 12) | 2.82 |
| Right vs. healthy controls | |||
| ITG.R | 20 | (57, -15, -30) | 2.46 |
| ORBinf.R | 38 | (33, 15, -21) | 2.56 |
| ORBmid.L | 11 | (-18, 54, -15) | 3.32 |
| ORBsup.L | 11 | (-12, 66, -12) | 2.72 |
| TPOsup.L | 38 | (-54, 15, -12) | 2.61 |
| Caudate.L | 25 | (-9, 15, -6) | 2.54 |
| ACC.L | 11 | (-11, 39, -3) | 2.78 |
| ACC.R | 11 | (9, 42, 0) | 2.44 |
| IFGtriang.L | 45 | (-54, 24, 3) | 2.58 |
| MCC.L | 23 | (-18, -30, 39) | 3.11 |
| MCC.R | 23 | (9, -12, 36) | 2.57 |
| IPL.L | 40 | (-30, -48, 45) | 2.68 |
| Left vs. right palsy | |||
| TPOsup.L | 38 | (-51, 9, -9) | -2.19 |
| SMG.R | 48 | (65, -38, 25) | -2.21 |
| MCC.L | 23 | (0, -18, 33) | -2.48 |
| MCC.R | 23 | (2, -18, 34) | -2.36 |
| SFG.L | 6 | (-15, 12, 54) | -2.79 |
| SFG.R | 8 | (24, 12, 60) | 2.45 |
| PreCG.L | 6 | (-24, -12, 75) | -2.51 |
| PreCG.R | 6 | (36, -18, 69) | 2.57 |
FIGURE 2Brain regions showed fALFF differences between every pair of groups with post hoc t-tests. (A) Brain regions showed fALFF differences between left Bell’s palsy and control groups. Compared with control group, left Bell’s palsy group showed significantly increased fALFF values in the bilateral rectus, left ORBsup, right ORBmid, right SFG, right PreCG, and right putamen. (B) Brain regions showed fALFF differences between right Bell’s palsy and control groups. Compared with control group, right Bell’s palsy group showed significantly increased fALFF values in the right ITG, right ORBinf, left ORBmid, left ORBsup, left TPOsup, left caudate, bilateral ACC, left IFGtriang, bilateral MCC, and left IPL. (C) Brain regions showed fALFF differences between left and right Bell’s palsy groups. Compared with right Bell’s palsy group, left Bell’s palsy group showed significantly decreased fALFF values in the left TPOsup, right SMG, bilateral MCC, left SFG, and left PreCG; the left Bell’s palsy showed significantly increased fALFF values were the right SFG and PreCG. TPOsup, superior temporal gyrus in the temporal pole; SMG, supramarginal; MCC, middle cingulate cortex; SFG, superior frontal gyrus; PreCG, precentral gyrus; ORBsup, orbital part of superior frontal gyrus; ORBmid, orbital part of middle frontal gyrus; ITG, inferior temporal gyrus; ORBinf, orbital part of Inferior frontal gyrus; ACC, anterior cingulate cortex; IFGtriang, triangular part of inferior frontal gyrus; IPL, left inferior parietal lobule.
Brain regions showed correlation between fALFF value and TFGS score.
| Two brain regions | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Left facial palsy | TPOsup.L | 0.46 | 0.008 |
| MCC.L & MCC.R | 0.49 | 0.004 | |
| SFG.R | -0.55 | 0.001 | |
| PreCG.R | 0.44 | 0.01 | |
| Right facial palsy | TPOsup.L | -0.42 | 0.01 |
| MCC.L & MCC.R | 0.42 | 0.02 | |
| SFG.L | -0.38 | 0.02 | |
| PreCG.L | 0.48 | 0.04 | |
FIGURE 3Correlations between the TFGS scores of Bell’s palsy patients and their corresponding altered fALFF values of abnormal brain regions. (A) In the left Bell’s palsy group, the brain regions showing a positive correlation were the left TPOsup, bilateral MCC, and right PreCG; the brain region indicating a negative correlation was the right SFG. (B) In the right Bell’s palsy group, the brain regions showing a positive correlation were the bilateral MCC and left PreCG; the brain regions showing a negative correlation were the left TPOsup and SFG. TPOsup, superior temporal gyrus in the temporal pole; MCC, middle cingulate cortex; PreCG, precentral gyrus; SFG, superior frontal gyrus.