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Alterations of Cerebral Blood Flow Network in Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia patients with and without Apathy
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  • Psychiatry research. Neuroimaging, 2021-01, Vol.307, p.111203-111203, Article 111203
Ort / Verlag
Netherlands: Elsevier B.V
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
Quelle
ScienceDirect
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  • •Apathy is one of the core clinical symptoms in bvFTD.•bvFTD is a good model to investigate the neural mechanism of apathy.•Apply graph theory analysis of CBF network to study the mechanism of apathy in bvFTD.•Apathy in bvFTD correlates with the disruption of frontostriatal network. Apathy is one of the core symptoms in behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), and increases patient's morbidity and caregiver's distress. In this study, we applied a graph theoretical analysis (GTA) to analyze the topological properties of cerebral blood flow (CBF) network in 64 bvFTD patients with and without apathy (47 bvFTD-apathy and 17 bvFTD-woapathy, respectively), and 20 normal controls (NCs) based on single photon emission tomography (SPECT). Compared with the NCs, both the bvFTD groups preserved global function and typical features of small-worldness, but exhibited the loss of hubs mainly distributed in the prefrontal cortex (PFC). Compared with bvFTD-woapathy, the bvFTD-apathy group exhibited additional loss of hubs in the ventral PFC areas, middle cingulate cortex, limbic and paralimbic system, and subcortical regions, but recruited hubs in the areas of angular gyrus, precuneus and posterior cingulate cortex. Overall, our findings support the hypothesis that the disruption of frontostriatal circuit is associated with apathy in bvFTD.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0925-4927
eISSN: 1872-7506
DOI: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2020.111203
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2451131687

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