Divergent time-varying connectivity of thalamic sub-regions characterizes clinical phenotypes and cognitive status in multiple sclerosis

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Antonio Carotenuto
Paola Valsasina
Milagros Hidalgo de la Cruz
Laura Cacciaguerra
Paolo Preziosa
Olga Marchesi
Massimo Filippi
Maria A. Rocca
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[1] Neuroimaging Research Unit,
[2] Division of Neuroscience,undefined
[3] IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute,undefined
[4] Neurology Unit,undefined
[5] IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute,undefined
[6] Vita-Salute San Raffaele University,undefined
[7] Neurorehabilitation Unit,undefined
[8] IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute,undefined
[9] Neurophysiology Service,undefined
[10] IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute,undefined
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Molecular Psychiatry | 2022年 / 27卷
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We aimed to investigate abnormal time-varying functional connectivity (FC) for thalamic sub-regions in multiple sclerosis (MS) and their clinical, cognitive and MRI correlates. Eighty-nine MS patients (49 relapsing-remitting [RR] MS; 40 progressive [P] MS) and 53 matched healthy controls underwent neurological, neuropsychological and resting state fMRI assessment. Time-varying connectivity (TVC) was quantified using sliding-window seed-voxel correlation analysis. Standard deviation of FC across windows was taken as measure of TVC, while mean connectivity across windows expressed static FC. MS patients showed reduced TVC vs controls between most of thalamic sub-regions and fronto-temporo-occipital regions. At the same time, they showed increased static FC between all thalamic sub-regions and structurally connected cortico-subcortical regions. TVC reduction was mainly driven by RRMS; while PMS exhibited a variable pattern of TVC abnormalities, characterized by reduced TVC between frontal/motor thalamic seeds and default-mode network areas and increased TVC vs controls/RRMS between posterior thalamic sub-regions and occipito-temporo-insular cortices, associated with severity of clinical disability. Compared with controls, both cognitively preserved and impaired patients showed reduced TVC between anterior thalamic sub-regions and frontal cortex. Cognitively impaired patients also showed increased TVC of the right postcentral thalamic sub-region with the cingulate cortex and postcentral gyrus vs both controls and cognitively preserved patients. Divergent patterns of TVC thalamic abnormalities were found between RRMS and PMS patients. TVC reduction in RRMS may represent the attempt of thalamic network to keep with stable connections. Conversely, increased TVC of posterior thalamic sub-regions characterized PMS and cognitively impaired MS, possibly reflecting maladaptive mechanisms.
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