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Multimodal Brain Imaging Study of Language Cognitive Function in Patients With Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
To explain the key brain network nodes and their brain mechanisms of ALS language cognitive impairment and decline, reveal the neural mechanism of the association between ALS language cognitive impairment and motor executive function, and provide potential early diagnostic markers and targeted therapeutic targets for ALS language cognitive impairment.
【 Objective 】 To elucide the key brain network nodes and their brain mechanisms of language cognitive impairment and decline in ALS, and to reveal the neural mechanism of the association between language cognitive impairment and motor executive function in ALS, so as to provide potential early diagnostic markers and targeted therapeutic targets for language cognitive impairment in ALS. \[Design\] With the help of multi-modal brain imaging methods such as resting-state functional MRI, task-state functional MRI, structural MRI and diffusion tensor imaging, this project will analyze from multiple dimensions such as brain structure, gray matter morphology, white matter fibrous brain functional activation mode and brain functional connectivity network. In particular, combined with the brain functional activities of ALS patients in the cognitive processing task of language understanding and language use, the brain network damage of ALS patients in motor and executive function was compared, and the neural activities and network mechanism of specific changes in language cognitive processing in ALS patients were investigated. Combined with the clinical neuropsychological behavior evaluation data, To deeply understand the neural mechanism of language cognitive impairment in ALS patients. The research will be divided into four parts, including: the brain functional network mechanism of ALS language understanding processing injury, ALS language use processing injury, ALS motor executive processing injury, ALS language cognitive injury brain structural network mechanism. Ten patients with ALS were included in each part of the study, and 40 patients with ALS in four parts were included in the study. Multimodal magnetic resonance scanning and cognitive assessment were performed. Normal healthy controls for this study will be provided by the research team of Peking University Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research Center of this project group.
Age
18 - 70 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Peking Yniversity Third Hospital
Beijing, China
Start Date
August 1, 2019
Primary Completion Date
November 1, 2020
Completion Date
September 1, 2021
Last Updated
July 14, 2021
40
ESTIMATED participants
MRI,
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Peking University Third Hospital
NCT07322003
NCT05104710
NCT07357428
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