Functional Connectivity Alterations of Within and Between Networks in Schizophrenia: A Retrospective Study

精神分裂症患者脑网络内部及网络间功能连接的改变:一项回顾性研究

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Schizophrenia (SZ) is a chronic brain disorder characterized by diverse cognitive dysfunctions due to abnormal brain connectivity. Evaluating these connectivity alterations between and within such networks (intra- and inter-connectivity) may improve the understanding of disrupted information processing patterns in SZ patients. METHODS: Resting-state fMRI analysis was performed on 24 SZ patients and 27 matched healthy controls. A functional connectivity matrix was constructed for each participant based on 129 gray matter regions. All regions were classified into eight distinct functional networks. Afterward, all functional connections were segregated into inter- and intra-network connections considering the eight networks. The Mean values of connectivity weights and nodal strength were examined for within- and between-network connections in SZ patients and healthy controls. RESULTS: This analysis revealed that the within-network connections in the somatomotor (SM) network significantly reduced (P<0.001) in SZ patients. Additionally, intra-network connections within the visual and the ventral attention (VA) networks were significantly lower (P<0.01) in the SZ group. Moreover, disrupted intra-network connectivity was detected between the following network pairs: The visual-limbic, the somatomotor-limbic, the dorsal attention-limbic, and the ventral attention-dorsal attention system. CONCLUSION: The results showed an extensive reduction in functional connectivity strength for SZ patients, with a particularly significant decrease in intra-network connections when compared to the inter-networks. These findings can impact the understanding of the important dysregulated connections that are implicated in the incidence of schizophrenia. HIGHLIGHTS: Intra-network connections are more altered in schizophrenia (SZ) compared to inter-network.The visual, somatomotor (SM), and ventral attention (VA) networks are more affected in SZ.The interactions between the limbic system and three resting-state networks (RSNs) are altered significantly.The nodal strengths in different regions of RSNs are reduced significantly in SZ. PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY: Brain functional connectivity is altered in several brain disorders. Looking for these changes may help in better understanding the disorder effects, its diagnostic and treatment. Our brain can be organized into distinct functional modules, known as resting-state networks (RSNs). These RSNs include visual, somatomotor (SM), fronto-parietal, dorsal attention, ventral attention, default mode (DMN), and limbic functional systems. In this study, we examined the alteration of functional connectivity in schizophrenia disorder considering these brain RSNs. The functional connections were classified in two groups, the inter- and intra-network connections. Inter-network connections are defined as the links between pairs of regions from two different brain subnetworks, whereas intra- network connections are determined as the connections between pairs of regions inside each network. Our analysis indicated that the functional connectivity strengths of intra-network connections reduced more in schizophrenia. It was also found that the connection between the limbic network and others is more disrupted compared to other inter-network links. These findings can help us in better understanding the effect of schizophrenia on the brain and therefore its treatment.

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