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Changes in the anterior cingulate cortex in Crohn's disease: A neuroimaging perspective.

Ning Kong1,2, Chen Gao1,2, Maosheng Xu1,2, Xuning Gao1,2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Evidence suggests that Crohn's disease (CD) pathophysiology goes beyond the gastrointestinal tract and is also strongly associated with the brain. In particular, the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), which plays an integral role in the first brain as part of the default mode network (DMN) and pain matrix, shows abnormalities using multiple neuroimaging modalities. This review summarizes nine related studies that investigated changes in the ACC using structural magnetic resonance imaging, resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
METHODS: An extensive PubMed literature search was conducted from 1980 to August 2020. In a review of the articles identified, particular attention was paid to analysis methods, technical protocol characteristics, and specific changes in the ACC.
RESULTS: In terms of morphology, a decrease in gray matter volume and cortical thickness was observed along with an increase in local gyrification index. In terms of function, functional connectivity (FC) within the DMN was increased. FC between the ACC and the amygdala was decreased. Higher amplitudes of low-frequency fluctuation and graph theory results, including connectivity strength, clustering coefficient, and local efficiency, were detected. In terms of neurotransmitter changes, the concentrations of glutamate increased along with a decrease in gamma-aminobutyric acid, providing a rational explanation for abdominal pain. These changes may be attributed to stress, pain, and negative emotions, as well as changes in gut microbiota.
CONCLUSIONS: For patients with CD, the ACC demonstrates structural, functional, and metabolic changes. In terms of clinical findings, the ACC plays an important role in the onset of depression/anxiety and abdominal pain. Therefore, successful modulation of this pathway may guide treatment.
© 2020 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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Keywords:  Crohn's disease; anterior cingulate cortex; brain-gut axis; microbiota; neuroimaging

Year:  2020        PMID: 33314765      PMCID: PMC7994700          DOI: 10.1002/brb3.2003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Behav            Impact factor:   2.708


  77 in total

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2.  Amplitude of low frequency fluctuation within visual areas revealed by resting-state functional MRI.

Authors:  Hong Yang; Xiang-Yu Long; Yihong Yang; Hao Yan; Chao-Zhe Zhu; Xiang-Ping Zhou; Yu-Feng Zang; Qi-Yong Gong
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Authors:  Emeran A Mayer
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Authors:  Joana Torres; Saurabh Mehandru; Jean-Frédéric Colombel; Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2016-12-01       Impact factor: 79.321

5.  Altered functional connectivity of the amygdala in Crohn's disease.

Authors:  Yingying Fan; Chunhui Bao; Ying Wei; Jiayu Wu; Yingsong Zhao; Xiao Zeng; Wei Qin; Huangan Wu; Peng Liu
Journal:  Brain Imaging Behav       Date:  2020-12       Impact factor: 3.978

6.  Difference in regional neural fluctuations and functional connectivity in Crohn's disease: a resting-state functional MRI study.

Authors:  Chunhui Bao; Peng Liu; Huirong Liu; Xiaoming Jin; Yin Shi; Luyi Wu; Xiaoqing Zeng; Jianye Zhang; Di Wang; Vince D Calhoun; Jie Tian; Huangan Wu
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7.  Relationships between brain metabolite levels, functional connectivity, and negative mood in urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome patients compared to controls: A MAPP research network study.

Authors:  Daniel E Harper; Eric Ichesco; Andrew Schrepf; Megan Halvorson; Tudor Puiu; Daniel J Clauw; Richard E Harris; Steven E Harte
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8.  Neurotransmitter alterations in the anterior cingulate cortex in Crohn's disease patients with abdominal pain: A preliminary MR spectroscopy study.

Authors:  Kun Lv; Wenwen Song; Rui Tang; Zhiyong Pan; Yong Zhang; Yi Xu; Bin Lv; Yihong Fan; Maosheng Xu
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9.  A connectional hub in the rostral anterior cingulate cortex links areas of emotion and cognitive control.

Authors:  Wei Tang; Saad Jbabdi; Ziyi Zhu; Michiel Cottaar; Giorgia Grisot; Julia F Lehman; Anastasia Yendiki; Suzanne N Haber
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10.  Aberrant structural covariance networks in youth at high familial risk for mood disorder.

Authors:  Kareen Heinze; Xueyi Shen; Emma Hawkins; Mathew A Harris; Laura de Nooij; Andrew M McIntosh; Stephen J Wood; Heather C Whalley
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Review 1.  Changes in the anterior cingulate cortex in Crohn's disease: A neuroimaging perspective.

Authors:  Ning Kong; Chen Gao; Maosheng Xu; Xuning Gao
Journal:  Brain Behav       Date:  2020-12-12       Impact factor: 2.708

2.  Brain Network Topology and Structural-Functional Connectivity Coupling Mediate the Association Between Gut Microbiota and Cognition.

Authors:  Shujun Zhang; Xiaotao Xu; Qian Li; Jingyao Chen; Siyu Liu; Wenming Zhao; Huanhuan Cai; Jiajia Zhu; Yongqiang Yu
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2022-03-29       Impact factor: 4.677

3.  Neurophysiological Effects of the Anterior Cingulate Cortex on the Exacerbation of Crohn's Disease: A Combined fMRI-MRS Study.

Authors:  Ning Kong; Chen Gao; Fan Zhang; Meng Zhang; Juan Yue; Kun Lv; Qi Zhang; Yihong Fan; Bin Lv; Yufeng Zang; Maosheng Xu
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2022-05-06       Impact factor: 4.677

4.  Evidence of persistent glial cell dysfunction in the anterior cingulate cortex of juvenile idiopathic arthritis children: a proton MRS study.

Authors:  Haiwei Han; Ji Hong Xiao; Yifei Weng; Hongyan Liang; Chengkun Han; Cuili Yi; Kezhao Lin; Hua Wu
Journal:  Pediatr Rheumatol Online J       Date:  2022-07-27       Impact factor: 3.413

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