Resting State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Tinnitus:Regional Homogeneity and Functional Connectivity
10.3969/j.issn.1006-5725.2017.14.020
- VernacularTitle:耳鸣静息态磁共振局部一致性研究
- Author:
Weiwei CAI
;
Jieying OU
;
Jiangang LIANG
;
Tao ZHANG
- Keywords:
tinnitus;
resting state MRI;
regional homogeneity;
functional connectivity
- From:
The Journal of Practical Medicine
2017;33(14):2329-2332
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To explore the probable mechanism of tinnitus and the accompanied symptoms us-ing RS-FMRI. Methods We recruited 10 adults with chronic tinnitus and 10 health adults for fMRI in the resting state. Then we compared the differences of regional homogeneity(REHO)maps and functional connectivity to the whole-brain maps with the auditory cortex as a region of interest between the two groups. Results The REHO maps of tinnitus group showed significant differences in the automated anatomical labeling brain map including the middle frontal_gyrus (right),superior frontal_gyrus (left),entorhinal cortex_(right),middle occipital_gyrus (right),middle occipital gyrus(bilateral),lingual gyrus(left)and cuneate lobe(left). The functional connectivity maps of tinnitus group showed significant differences in lingal_gyrus(left)of AAL brain regions. The p threshold value was<0.001 in all results. Conclusion Tinnitus may cause abnormal neural activity in several non-auditory brain regions,which may be the neurophysiological mechanism of tinnitus accompanied symptoms.