2022
DOI: 10.12659/msm.934975
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A Resting-State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of Abnormal Frontoparietal Network Function in Migraine without Aura

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“…The frontoparietal region may play a dominant role in the formation and transmission of sensations ( Lobanov et al, 2013 ), and RFPN is recognized as an important network that associates with perception and pain ( Smith et al, 2009 ). Neural function activity in encephalic regions of FPN showed abnormal changes ( Cui et al, 2022 ), and a significantly lower FC of RFPN was observed in MWoA patients ( Li et al, 2015 ). In our study, we found increased FCs between FPN and SMN, and decreased FCs within FPN and with the other networks in CS patients, suggesting that FPN also plays an important role in the processing and regulation of CS pain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The frontoparietal region may play a dominant role in the formation and transmission of sensations ( Lobanov et al, 2013 ), and RFPN is recognized as an important network that associates with perception and pain ( Smith et al, 2009 ). Neural function activity in encephalic regions of FPN showed abnormal changes ( Cui et al, 2022 ), and a significantly lower FC of RFPN was observed in MWoA patients ( Li et al, 2015 ). In our study, we found increased FCs between FPN and SMN, and decreased FCs within FPN and with the other networks in CS patients, suggesting that FPN also plays an important role in the processing and regulation of CS pain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies revealed rich individual diversity in the precise anatomical distribution of the FPN (Marek and Dosenbach, 2018 ). The brain areas of the FPN could be summarized as (1) Using seed ROIs: the lateral and medial portions of the dorsal and or the bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) (Marek and Dosenbach, 2018 , 2019 ; Almdahl et al, 2021 ; Goodman et al, 2021 ; Matsuoka et al, 2021 ; Winters et al, 2021 ), the superior temporal gyrus (STG) (Marek and Dosenbach, 2018 ; Sharma et al, 2018 ; Goodman et al, 2021 ; Jandric et al, 2021 ), the angular gyrus (AG) (Marek and Dosenbach, 2018 ; Sharma et al, 2018 ; Jandric et al, 2021 ), the inferior parietal lobule (IPL) (Marek and Dosenbach, 2018 ; Goodman et al, 2021 ; Jandric et al, 2021 ; Matsuoka et al, 2021 ; Winters et al, 2021 ; Cui et al, 2022 ), the precuneus (ALFF) (Kaiser et al, 2015 , 2019 ; Goodman et al, 2021 ), the anterior cingulate cortices (ACC) (Marek and Dosenbach, 2018 ; Goodman et al, 2021 ), the orbital part of left inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) (Jiang et al, 2020 ; Cui et al, 2022 ), the calcarine fissure (CAL) (Jandric et al, 2021 ; Cui et al, 2022 ), and the superior frontal gyrus (SFG) (Almdahl et al, 2021 ; Jandric et al, 2021 ; Winters et al, 2021 ); and (2) using independent component analysis (ICA): the orbital part of the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG), the middle temporal gyrus (MTG) (Cui et al, 2022 ), the right parahippocampal gyrus (PHG) (Marek and Dosenbach, 2019 ), the middle frontal gyrus (MFG), and the posterior cingulate cortices (PCC) (Goodman et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ReHo is a measurement of intraregional communication within a set of nearest-neighbor voxels, reflecting local synchronizations or local connectivity of brain spontaneous activities ( Zang et al, 2004 ). Previous studies found the positive correlation between ReHo and glucose metabolism ( Nugent et al, 2014 ; Aiello et al, 2015 ), and investigators commonly used ReHo to evaluate brain functions in clinical cases, such as depression or migraine ( Iwabuchi et al, 2015 ; Cui et al, 2022 ; Lin et al, 2022 ). Recently, we analyzed the local and distant connectivity (ReHo and FC, respectively) simultaneously across different sleep stages, and the observations of increased ReHo and declined FC during the sleep stage 2 indicated the altered brain functionality toward local processing, rather than long-distance communications in wakefulness ( Kung et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%