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Frequency-specific alterations of regional homogeneity in subcortical stroke patients with different outcomes in hand function.


ABSTRACT: Emerging evidence has suggested that abnormalities in regional spontaneous brain activity following stroke may be detected by intrinsic low-frequency oscillations (LFO) in resting-state functional MRI (R-fMRI). However, the relationship between hand function outcomes following stroke and local LFO synchronization in different frequency bands is poorly understood. In this study, we performed R-fMRI to examine the regional homogeneity (ReHo) at three different frequency bands (slow-5: .01-.027?Hz; slow-4: .027-.08?Hz; and typical band: .01-.1 Hz) in 26 stroke patients with completely paralyzed hands (CPH) and 26 matched patients with partially paralyzed hands (PPH). Compared to the PPH group, decreased ReHo in the bilateral cerebellum posterior lobes and the contralesional cerebellum anterior lobe was observed in the slow-5 band and the slow-4 band in the CPH group, respectively. The mean ReHo values in these regions were positively correlated with the Fugl-Meyer assessment (FMA) scores. In contrast, increased ReHo in the contralesional supplementary motor area and the contralesional superior temporal gyrus was observed in the slow-4 band and the slow-5 band, respectively. The mean ReHo values in these regions were negatively correlated with the FMA scores. Importantly, significant interactions were identified between the frequency bands and the subgroups of patients in the contralesional precentral gyrus and middle frontal gyrus. These findings indicate that frequency-dependent R-fMRI patterns may serve as potential biomarkers of the neural substrates associated with hand function outcomes following stroke.

SUBMITTER: Zhao Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6866647 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Frequency-specific alterations of regional homogeneity in subcortical stroke patients with different outcomes in hand function.

Zhao Zhiyong Z   Tang Chaozheng C   Yin Dazhi D   Wu Jie J   Gong Jiayu J   Sun Limin L   Jia Jie J   Xu Dongrong D   Fan Mingxia M  

Human brain mapping 20180704 11


Emerging evidence has suggested that abnormalities in regional spontaneous brain activity following stroke may be detected by intrinsic low-frequency oscillations (LFO) in resting-state functional MRI (R-fMRI). However, the relationship between hand function outcomes following stroke and local LFO synchronization in different frequency bands is poorly understood. In this study, we performed R-fMRI to examine the regional homogeneity (ReHo) at three different frequency bands (slow-5: .01-.027 Hz;  ...[more]

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