Study of vision-related resting-state activity in suprasellar tumor patients with postoperative visual damage

BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR(2024)

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IntroductionThe objective of this study was to investigate changes in vision-related resting-state activity in patients with suprasellar tumors (ST) who experienced vision deterioration after surgery.MethodsTwelve patients with ST and vision deterioration after surgery were included in the study. Resting-state functional connectivity (FC) was compared before and after surgery using a seed-based analysis with a priori specified regions of interest (ROIs) within the visual areas. The differences between the two groups were identified using a paired t-test.ResultsThe data showed a decrease in FC within and between the dorsal and ventral pathways, as well as in the third pathway in ST patients. The middle temporal visual cortex (MT+) showed a decreased FC with more regions than other visual ROIs. The data also revealed an increase in FC between the visual ROIs and higher-order cortex. The superior frontal gyrus/BA8 showed an increased FC with more ROIs than other high-order regions, and the hOC4d was involved in an increased FC with more high-order regions than other ROIs.ConclusionsThe study results indicate significant neural reorganization in the vision-related cortex of ST patients with postoperative vision damage. Most subareas within the visual cortex showed remarkable neural dysfunction, and some highe-order cortex may be primarily involved in top-down control of the subareas within the visual cortex. The hot zones may arise in the processing of "top-down" influence. The results show significant neural reorganization in the vision-related cortex of ST patients with postoperative vision damage. Most subareas within the visual cortex exhibited remarkable neural dysfunction. Some higher-order cortex may be involved in top-down control of the subareas within the visual cortex. The hot zones may arise in the processing of "Top-down." image
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functional connectivity,resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging,suprasellar tumor,visual damage
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