Brain connectome gradient dysfunction in patients with end-stage renal disease and its association with clinical phenotype and cognitive deficits

终末期肾病患者脑连接组梯度功能障碍及其与临床表型和认知缺陷的关系

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Abstract

A cortical hierarchical architecture is vital for encoding and integrating sensorimotor-to-cognitive information. However, whether this gradient structure is disrupted in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients and how this disruption provides valuable information for potential clinical symptoms remain unknown. We prospectively enrolled 77 ESRD patients and 48 healthy controls. Using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging, we studied ESRD-related hierarchical alterations. The Neurosynth platform and machine-learning models with 10-fold cross-validation were applied. ESRD patients had abnormal gradient metrics in core regions of the default mode network, sensorimotor network, and frontoparietal network. These changes correlated with creatinine, depression, and cognitive functions. A logistic regression classifier achieved a maximum performance of 84.8% accuracy and 0.901 area under the ROC curve (AUC). Our results highlight hierarchical imbalances in ESRD patients that correlate with diverse cognitive deficits, which may be used as potential neuroimaging markers for clinical symptoms.

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