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Increased thalamo‑cortical functional connectivity in patients with diabetic painful neuropathy: A resting‑state functional MRI study

Xiaomei Liu, Xianghong Xu, Cunnan Mao, Peng Zhang, Qing Zhang, Lanlan Jiang, Yuyin Yang, Jianhua Ma, Lei Ye, Kok‐Onn Lee, Jin-dan Wu, Zhijian Yao

2021Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Functional changes in the brain of patients with painful diabetic neuropathy (PDN) have remained largely elusive. The aim of the present study was to explore changes in thalamo-cortical functional connectivity (FC) of patients with PDN using resting-state functional MRI. A total of 20 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) with non-painful diabetic neuropathy (Group NDN), 19 patients with T2DM with PDN (Group-PDN) and 13 age-, sex- and education-matched healthy controls were recruited. The differences in thalamo-cortical FC among the three groups were compared. Patients in Group PDN had increased FC in the left thalamus, the right angular gyrus and the occipital gyrus as compared to those in Group NDN. Furthermore, patients in Group PDN had increased FC in the right thalamus and angular gyrus as compared to those in Group NDN. In conclusion, the present results suggested that the thalamo-cortical FC is increased in patients with T2DM and PDN. Furthermore, the increased FC in the thalamic-parietal-occipital connectivity may be a central pathophysiological mechanism for PDN. The study was retrospectively registered at ClinicalTrials.gov on 3 October 2018 (identifier no. NCT03700502).

Topics & Concepts

MedicineThalamusResting state fMRIFunctional connectivityFunctional magnetic resonance imagingDiabetes mellitusInternal medicineNeurosciencePsychologyEndocrinologyRadiologyFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesAdvanced MRI Techniques and ApplicationsAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
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