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Brain changes detected by functional magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy in patients with Crohn's disease 被引量:2

Brain changes detected by functional magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy in patients with Crohn's disease
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摘要 Crohn’s disease(CD)is a chronic,non-specific granulomatous inflammatory disorder that commonly affects the small intestine and is a phenotype of inflammatory bowel disease(IBD).CD is prone to relapse,and its incidence displays a persistent increase in developing countries.However,the pathogenesis of CD is poorly understood,with some studies emphasizing the link between CD and the intestinal microbiota.Specifically,studies point to the brain-gut-enteric microbiota axis as a key player in the occurrence and development of CD.Furthermore,investigations have shown whitematter lesions and neurologic deficits in patients with IBD.Based on these findings,brain activity changes in CD patients have been detected by blood oxygenation level dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging(BOLD-f MRI).BOLD-f MRI functions by detecting a local increase in relative blood oxygenation that results from neurotransmitter activity and thus reflects local neuronal firing rates.Therefore,biochemical concentrations of neurotransmitters or metabolites may change in corresponding brain regions of CD patients.To further study this phenomenon,brain changes of CD patients can be detected non-invasively,effectively and accurately by BOLD-f MRI combined with magnetic resonance spectroscopy(MRS).This approach can further shed light on the mechanisms of the occurrence and development of neurological CD.Overall,this paper reviews the current status and prospects on fMRI and MRS for evaluation of patients with CD based on the brain-gut-enteric microbiota axis. Crohn’s disease (CD) is a chronic, non-specific granulomatous inflammatory disorder that commonly affects the small intestine and is a phenotype of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). CD is prone to relapse, and its incidence displays a persistent increase in developing countries. However, the pathogenesis of CD is poorly understood, with some studies emphasizing the link between CD and the intestinal microbiota. Specifically, studies point to the brain-gut-enteric microbiota axis as a key player in the occurrence and development of CD. Furthermore, investigations have shown white-matter lesions and neurologic deficits in patients with IBD. Based on these findings, brain activity changes in CD patients have been detected by blood oxygenation level dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging (BOLD-fMRI). BOLD-fMRI functions by detecting a local increase in relative blood oxygenation that results from neurotransmitter activity and thus reflects local neuronal firing rates. Therefore, biochemical concentrations of neurotransmitters or metabolites may change in corresponding brain regions of CD patients. To further study this phenomenon, brain changes of CD patients can be detected non-invasively, effectively and accurately by BOLD-fMRI combined with magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS). This approach can further shed light on the mechanisms of the occurrence and development of neurological CD. Overall, this paper reviews the current status and prospects on fMRI and MRS for evaluation of patients with CD based on the brain-gut-enteric microbiota axis.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2017年第20期3607-3614,共8页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
基金 the National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81473506 the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province,No.LY17H290009 the Ministry of Construction,Zhejiang Province,No.WKJ-ZJ-1531
关键词 Brain-gut-enteric microbiota Crohns 疾病 功能的磁性的回声光谱学 功能的磁性的回声成像 内脏 microbiota 煽动性的肠疾病 代谢物 光谱学 Brain-gut-enteric microbiota axis Crohn’s disease Functional magnetic resonance spectroscopy Functional magnetic resonance imaging Gut microbiota Inflammatory bowel disease Metabolite Spectroscopy
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