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腰背相关腿部疼痛患者的杏仁核连接性低下与个体机械性疼痛敏感性相关:一项静息态功能 MRI 研究
Authors Wang Z , Wang Y , Ji Y, Yang Z , Pei Y, Dai J, Zhang Y, Zhou F
Received 14 June 2023
Accepted for publication 16 October 2023
Published 8 November 2023 Volume 2023:16 Pages 3775—3784
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S425874
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 2
Editor who approved publication: Dr Alaa Abd-Elsayed
Purpose: To explore resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) of the amygdala in patients with low-back-related leg pain (LBLP).
Patients and Methods: For this prospective study, a total of 35 LBLP patients and 30 healthy controls (HCs) were included and underwent functional MRI and clinical assessments. Then, patients with LBLP were divided into acute LBLP (aLBLP) and chronic LBLP (cLBLP) subgroups. We further evaluated the between-group rsFC differences using left and right amygdala seeds in a whole-brain voxel analysis strategy. Finally, we performed correlation analysis between the rsFC values of altered regions and clinical indices.
Results: Compared to HCs, hypoconnectivity of the amygdala was observed in LBLP patients (P < 0.01, with correction). The amygdala’s rsFC pattern was different between aLBLP and cLBLP patients: decreased the amygdala’s FC to the right putamen, to the right paracentral lobule (PCL), or to the right posterior temporal lobe in aLBLP patients, while right amygdala to the bilateral anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and the left postcentral gyrus (PoCG) in cLBLP patients. Correlation analysis showed that lower rsFC of the left amygdala to the right PCL was correlated with the von Frey filament (vF) test values of the left lumbar (p = 0.025) and right lumbar (p = 0.019) regions, and rsFC of the right amygdala to the left PoCG was correlated with lower vF test values of the left lumbar (p = 0.017), right lumbar spine (p = 0.003); to right PoCG was correlated with calf (p = 0.015); the rsFC of the right amygdala to bilateral ACC was negatively correlated with the pain rating index (p = 0.003).
Conclusion: LBLP patients showed amygdala hypoconnectivity, and the altered pattern of amygdala rsFC was different in the acute and chronic phases. Moreover, the amygdala hypoconnectivity was related to individual mechanical sensitivity (vF test) in LBLP patients.
Keywords: amygdala, resting-state functional MRI, low-back-related leg pain, acute pain, chronic pain