单位:[1]Department of Radiology, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100050, China医技科室影像中心放射科首都医科大学附属北京友谊医院[2]Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100050, China临床科室耳鼻咽喉头颈外科耳鼻咽喉头颈外科首都医科大学附属北京友谊医院[3]State Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning & IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, 100875, China
To determine the neural mechanism underlying the effects of sound therapy on tinnitus, we hypothesize that sound therapy may be effective by modulating both local neural activity and functional connectivity that is associated with auditory perception, auditory information storage or emotional processing. In this prospective observational study, 30 tinnitus patients underwent resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scans at baseline and after 12 weeks of sound therapy. Thirty-two age- and gender-matched healthy controls also underwent two scans over a 12-week interval; 30 of these healthy controls were enrolled for data analysis. The amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation was analysed, and seed-based functional connectivity measures were shown to significantly alter spontaneous local brain activity and its connections to other brain regions. Interaction effects between the two groups and the two scans in local neural activity as assessed by the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation were observed in the left parahippocampal gyrus and the right Heschl's gyrus. Importantly, local functional activity in the left parahippocampal gyrus in the patient group was significantly higher than that in the healthy controls at baseline and was reduced to relatively normal levels after treatment. Conversely, activity in the right Heschl's gyrus was significantly increased and extended beyond a relatively normal range after sound therapy. These changes were found to be positively correlated with tinnitus relief. The functional connectivity between the left parahippocampal gyrus and the cingulate cortex was higher in tinnitus patients after treatment. The alterations of local activity and functional connectivity in the left parahippocampal gyrus and right Heschl's gyrus were associated with tinnitus relief. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging can provide functional information to explain and 'visualize' the mechanism underlying the effect of sound therapy on the brain.
基金:
National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [61801311]; Beijing Scholars Program [[2015] 160]; Beijing Natural Science FoundationBeijing Natural Science Foundation [7182044]; Beijing Hospitals Authority [PX2018001]; Beijing Hospitals Authority Youth Programme [QML20180103]; Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University [YYZZ2017B01]; China Postdoctoral Science FoundationChina Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019M660717]; Beijing Postdoctoral Research FoundationChina Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2020-Z2-023]
第一作者单位:[1]Department of Radiology, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100050, China
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通讯机构:[1]Department of Radiology, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, 100050, China[*1]Department of Radiology, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, No.95, Yong An Road, Xicheng District, Beijing 100050, China
推荐引用方式(GB/T 7714):
Han Lv,Pengfei Zhao,Chunli Liu,et al.The effects of sound therapy in tinnitus are characterized by altered limbic and auditory networks[J].BRAIN COMMUNICATIONS.2020,2(2):doi:10.1093/braincomms/fcaa131.
APA:
Han Lv,Pengfei Zhao,Chunli Liu,Zhaodi Wang,Xindi Wang...&Zhenchang Wang.(2020).The effects of sound therapy in tinnitus are characterized by altered limbic and auditory networks.BRAIN COMMUNICATIONS,2,(2)
MLA:
Han Lv,et al."The effects of sound therapy in tinnitus are characterized by altered limbic and auditory networks".BRAIN COMMUNICATIONS 2..2(2020)