Study on brain functional networks and cortical morphological structures in patients with primary insomnia
Xiaoyue Jin, Xiaoyang Wang, Kuihua Wang, Yuning Lin, Xiaoling Duan, Shangwen Xu, Xiaoping Cui, Hui Li

TL;DR
This study identifies brain network and structural changes in patients with primary insomnia, offering insights for diagnosis and treatment.
Contribution
The study reveals novel neuroimaging patterns in primary insomnia, linking brain function and morphology to sleep quality.
Findings
Increased degree centrality in bilateral precuneus/posterior cingulate and decreased in right parietal regions.
Reduced functional connectivity in brain regions related to posterior DMN and CEN-right cerebellum.
Cortical thinning in left frontoparietal regions and decreased fractal dimension in parieto-occipital cortex.
Abstract
The prevalence of primary insomnia (PI) has been increasing year by year. This study aims to explore its neurobiological mechanisms and provide neuroimaging evidence for clinical diagnosis and treatment. A total of 33 patients with PI and 25 healthy controls were recruited. All participants completed assessments of sleep status, cognitive function, and evaluations using neuropsychological scales. Voxel-based degree centrality (DC) analysis was used to identify abnormal functional network hubs, and differentially activated brain regions were further used as seed points for whole-brain functional connectivity (FC) analysis. Surface-based morphometry (SBM) was employed to analyze cortical morphological parameters. Additionally, DC values, FC values, and cortical morphological parameters of the differentially activated brain regions were extracted from the PI group for the differentially…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSleep and related disorders · Functional Brain Connectivity Studies · Mental Health Research Topics
