部分各向异性
骨关节炎
基底外侧杏仁核
扁桃形结构
功能磁共振成像
心理学
模式
医学
物理疗法
内科学
物理医学与康复
磁共振成像
神经科学
磁共振弥散成像
病理
社会科学
替代医学
社会学
放射科
作者
Jiao Liu,Weilin Liu,Jia Huang,Yajun Wang,Baoru Zhao,Peiling Zeng,Guiyan Cai,Ruilin Chen,Kun Hu,Youxue Tu,Mengnan Lin,Jian Kong,Jing Tao,Lidian Chen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijchp.2023.100421
摘要
To investigate the modulatory effects of different physical exercise modalities on connectivity of amygdala subregions and its association with pain symptoms in patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA). 140 patients with KOA were randomly allocated either to the Tai Chi, Baduanjin, Stationary cycling, or health education group and conducted a 12 week-long intervention in one of the four groups. The behavioral, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and blood data were collected at baseline and the end of the study. Compared to the control group, all physical exercise modalities lead to significant increases in Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) pain score (pain relief) and serum Programmed Death-1 (PD-1) levels. Additionally, all physical exercise modalities resulted in decreased resting state functional connectivity (rsFC) of the basolateral amygdala (BA)-temporal pole and BA-medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). The overlapping BA-temporal pole rsFC observed in both Tai Chi and Baduanjin groups was significantly associated with pain relief, while the BA-mPFC rsFC was significantly associated with PD-1 levels. In addition, we found increased fractional anisotropy (FA) values, a measurement of water diffusion anisotropy of tissue that responded to changes in brain microstructure, within the mind-body exercise groups' BA-temporal pole pathway. The average FA value of this pathway was positively correlated with KOOS pain score at baseline across all subjects. Our findings suggest that physical exercise has the potential to modulate both functional and anatomical connectivity of the amygdala subregions, indicating a possible shared pathway for various physical exercise modalities.
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