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Alteration of Cortical Volume and Thickness in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Kiran Thapaliya, Sonya Marshall‐Gradisnik, Donald Staines, Jiasheng Su, Leighton Barnden

2022Frontiers in Neuroscience16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) patients suffer from neurocognitive impairment. In this study, we investigated cortical volumetric and thickness changes in ME/CFS patients and healthy controls (HC). We estimated mean surface-based cortical volume and thickness from 18 ME/CFS patients who met International Consensus Criteria (ICC) and 26 HC using FreeSurfer. Vertex-wise analysis showed significant reductions in the caudal middle frontal gyrus ( p = 0.0016) and precuneus ( p = 0.013) thickness in ME/CFS patients compared with HC. Region based analysis of sub-cortical volumes found that amygdala volume ( p = 0.002) was significantly higher in ME/CFS patients compared with HC. We also performed interaction-with-group regressions with clinical measures to test for cortical volume and thickness correlations in ME/CFS with opposite slopes to HC (abnormal). ME/CFS cortical volume and thickness regressions with fatigue, heart-rate variability, heart rate, sleep disturbance score, respiratory rate, and cognitive performance were abnormal. Our study demonstrated different cortical volume and thickness in ME/CFS patients and showed abnormal cortical volume and thickness regressions with key symptoms of ME/CFS patients.

Topics & Concepts

Chronic fatigue syndromeCardiologyMedicineInternal medicineEncephalomyelitisBrain sizeNeurocognitiveMagnetic resonance imagingCognitionRadiologyPsychiatryCentral nervous systemFibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ResearchOlfactory and Sensory Function StudiesMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
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