Influence of natalizumab on resting-state connectivity in patients with multiple sclerosis

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Correa, Diogo G. G. [1 ,2 ]
van Duinkerken, Eelco [3 ,4 ]
Farinhas, Joao Gabriel D. [4 ,5 ]
Pereira, Valeria C. [5 ]
Gasparetto, Emerson L. L. [1 ]
Alves-Leon, Soniza V. V. [4 ,5 ]
Lopes, Fernanda Cristina R. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Clin Diagnost Imagem CDPI DASA, Dept Radiol, Barra Da Tijuca, Brazil
[2] Fed Fluminense Univ, Dept Radiol, Rua Marques de Parana 303, BR-4033900 Niteroi, RJ, Brazil
[3] Vrije Univ, Amsterdam Univ Med Ctr, Dept Med Psychol, Amsterdam, Netherlands
[4] Univ Fed Estado Rio de Janeiro, Hosp Univ Gaffree & Guinle, Postgrad Program Neurol, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[5] Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, Hosp Univ Clementino Fraga Filho, Dept Neurol, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
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Multiple sclerosis; natalizumab; resting-state functional imaging; FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY; EFFICACY; MRI;
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10.1177/11795735231195775
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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BackgroundChanges in brain connectivity occur in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), even in patients under disease-modifying therapies. Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to asses patients treated with disease-modifying therapies, such as natalizumab, can elucidate the mechanisms involved in clinical deterioration in MS.ObjectivesTo evaluate differences in resting-state functional connectivity among MS patients treated with natalizumab, MS patients not treated with natalizumab, and controls.DesignSingle-center retrospective cross-sectional study.MethodsTwenty-three MS patients being treated with natalizumab were retrospectively compared with 23 MS patients who were naive for natalizumab, and were using first-line medications (interferon-& beta; and/or glatiramer acetate), and 17 gender- and age-matched control subjects. The MS patient groups were also matched for time since diagnosis and hyperintense lesion volume on FLAIR. All participants underwent brain MRI using a 3 Tesla scanner. Independent component analysis and dual regression were used to identify resting-state functional connectivity using the FMRIB Software Library.ResultsIn comparison to controls, the MS patients treated with natalizumab presented decreased connectivity in the left orbitofrontal cortex, in the anterior cingulate and orbitofrontal cortex network. The patients not treated with natalizumab presented increased connectivity in the secondary visual, sensorimotor, and ventral attention networks in comparison to controls.Compared to patients treated with natalizumab, the patients not using natalizumab presented increased connectivity in the left Heschl's gyrus and in the right superior frontal gyrus in the ventral attention network.ConclusionDifferences in brain connectivity between MS patients not treated with natalizumab, healthy controls, and patients treated with natalizumab may be secondary to suboptimal neuronal compensation due to prior less efficient treatments, or due to a compensation in response to maladaptive plasticity.
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