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Study of rapid reorganization of visual neurofunctions with the resting-state functional MRI in pituitary adenoma patients with vision improvement after transsphenoidal surgery.

Fuyu Wang1, Peng Wang1, Yuyang Liu1, Tao Zhou1, Xianghui Meng1, Jinli Jiang1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: To investigate changes of vision-related resting-state activity in pituitary adenoma (PA) patients with visual improvement after transsphenoidal surgery.
METHODS: 14 PA patients with visual improvement after surgery were enrolled. The resting-state functional MRI and neuro-ophthalmologic evaluation were performed before and after the operation. The functional connectivity (FC) of 8 seeds (the primary visual cortex (V1), the secondary visual cortex (V2), the middle temporal visual cortex (MT+), and fusiform gyrus(FG)) was evaluated. A paired t test was conducted to identify the differences between the two groups.
RESULTS: Compared with the preoperation counterparts, the PA patients with improved vision exhibited decreased FC with the V1, V2, MT+, FG in the left paracentral lobule, bilateral lingual gyrus, precentral gyrus(BA 4), right superior temporal gyrus(BA 22), left fusiform gyrus, bilateral middle occipital gyrus (BA 19), left cuneus, right inferior occipital gyrus, left superior frontal gyrus, right cuneus, left superior parietal lobule(BA 7),the medulla, right postcentral gyrus, and increased FC in the right middle frontal gyrus, left inferior parietal lobule (BA 40), left declive, right lentiform nucleus, inferior frontal gyrus, right superior frontal gyrus(BA 11), cingulate gyrus(BA 32), right putamen, right thalamus, left medial frontal gyrus, left claustrum, left superior frontal Medial, right rectal gyrus(BA 25) and right parahippocampal gyrus.
CONCLUSIONS: The results show most subareas within the visual cortex exhibit decreased functional connectivity. The functional changes in subareas within default mode network (DMN), action observation network (AON) and the multisensory system in PAs propose that vision improvement may lead to function remodeling in higher-order cortex.
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Keywords:  action observation network; default mode network; multisensory system; pituitary adenoma; resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging; visual improvement

Year:  2021        PMID: 33503315      PMCID: PMC7994690          DOI: 10.1002/brb3.1917

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


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1.  Study of rapid reorganization of visual neurofunctions with the resting-state functional MRI in pituitary adenoma patients with vision improvement after transsphenoidal surgery.

Authors:  Fuyu Wang; Peng Wang; Yuyang Liu; Tao Zhou; Xianghui Meng; Jinli Jiang
Journal:  Brain Behav       Date:  2021-01-27       Impact factor: 2.708

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