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Brain Responses in CFS and TMD to Autonomic Challenges: An Exploratory fMRI Study

机译:大脑反应在CFS和TMD自主挑战:一个探索性的功能磁共振成像研究

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Introduction: Dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) is seen in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and temporomandibular disorders (TMDs). Both conditions have poorly understood pathophysiology. Several brain structures that play a role in pain and fatigue, such as the insular cortex and basal ganglia, are also implicated in autonomic function. Objectives: ANS dysfunction may point to common neurophysiologic mechanisms underlying the predominant symptoms for CFS and TMD. No studies to date have investigated the combination of both conditions. Thus, our aim was to test whether patients with CFS with or without TMD show differences in brain responses to autonomic challenges. Methods: In this exploratory functional imaging study, patients with CFS who screened positive for TMD (n = 26), patients who screened negative for TMD (n = 16), and age-matched control participants (n = 10) performed the Valsalva maneuver while in a 3-T magnetic resonance imaging scanner. This maneuver is known to activate the ANS. Results: For all 3 groups, whole-brain F test showed increased brain activation during the maneuver in the superior and inferior frontal gyri, the left and right putamen and thalamus, and the insular cortex. Furthermore, group contrasts with small-volume correction showed that patients with CFS who screened positive for TMD showed greater activity in the left insular cortex as compared with patients who screened negative and in the left caudate nucleus as compared with controls. Conclusion: Our results suggest that increased activity in the cortical and subcortical regions observed during autonomic challenges may be modulated by fatigue and pain. ANS dysfunction may be a contributing factor to these findings, and further work is required to tease apart the complex relationship among CFS, TMD, and autonomic functions. Knowledge Transfer Statement: Brain activity related to activation of the autonomic nervous system in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome who screened positive for painful temporomandibular disorder was greater than in patients who screened negative; activity was seen in brain regions associated with autonomic functions and pain. These findings suggest that autonomic dysfunction may play a role in the pathophysiology of both conditions, explain some of the apparent comorbidity between them, and offer avenues to help with treatment.
机译:作品简介:自主神经功能障碍系统(ANS)是慢性疲劳综合症(CFS)和颞下颌紊乱(tmd)。两个条件都知之甚少病理生理学。扮演一个角色在痛苦和疲劳,等岛叶皮质、基底神经节涉及自主功能。功能障碍可能指向共同的神经生理机制的主要症状CFS和TMD。调查了两种情况下的结合。因此,我们的目的是测试是否患者慢性疲劳综合症有或没有TMD显示大脑的差异对自主挑战的反应。这个探索功能成像研究中,CFS患者阳性TMD的筛选(n = 26),患者筛选对TMD不利(n = 16),和年龄控制参与者(n= 10)并发操作,在执行3 t磁共振成像扫描仪。操作被激活俺们。结果:3组,整个大脑F测试显示机动期间大脑活动增加优越的伪劣额叶脑回,离开了和右壳核、丘脑和孤立皮层。小额修正显示患者慢性疲劳综合症的人筛选阳性TMD显示更大活动在左侧岛叶皮质相比患者负和的筛选剩下的尾状核比控制。结论:我们的研究结果表明,增加皮质和皮质下区域的活动在自主的挑战可能会观察到调制的疲劳和疼痛。这些发现可能是一个因素,,进一步的工作是需要分开的慢性疲劳综合症之间的复杂关系,TMD,自主功能。声明:激活大脑活动相关在患者的自主神经系统慢性疲劳综合症的人积极的筛选痛苦的颞下颌的障碍比患者筛查阴性;相关的大脑区域活动与自主神经功能和痛苦。表明,自主功能障碍可能发挥在两种情况下的病理生理学作用,解释之间的一些明显的并发症他们,提供途径帮助治疗。

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