Brain network deficits in breast cancer patients after early neoadjuvant chemotherapy: A longitudinal MRI study

Author:

Yang Jing1,Deng Yongchun23,Liu Daihong1,Tan Yong1,Lin Meng1,Zhou Xiaoyu1,Zhang Jing1,Yu Hong1,Hu Yixin1,Tang Yu1,Jiang Shixi1,Zhang Jiuquan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology Chongqing University Cancer Hospital, School of Medicine, Chongqing University Chongqing China

2. Department of Breast Cancer Center Chongqing University Cancer Hospital, School of Medicine Chongqing China

3. Chongqing Key Laboratory for Intelligent Oncology in Breast Cancer (iCQBC) Chongqing University Cancer Hospital, School of Medicine Chongqing China

Abstract

AbstractBreast cancer (BC) patients who undergo chemotherapy are likely to develop chemotherapy‐related cognitive impairment (CRCI). Recent studies of BC patients after chemotherapy have used graph theory to investigate the topological properties of the brain functional connectome. However, little is known about structural morphological networks in BC patients after early neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC). Brain morphological network organization in 47 female participants with BC was investigated before and after NAC. Topological properties of brain networks were ascertained based on morphological similarities in regional gray matter using a graph theory approach based on 3D T1‐weighted MRI data. Nonparametric permutation testing was used to assess longitudinal‐group differences in topological metrics. Compared with BC patients before NAC, BC patients after early NAC showed significantly increased global efficiency (p = .048), decreased path length (p = .033), and abnormal nodal properties and connectivity, mainly located in the central executive network (CEN). The change in the network efficiency of the right caudate was negatively correlated with the change in the Self‐Rating Anxiety Scale score (r = −.435, p = .008), and the change in the nodal degree of the left superior frontal gyrus (dorsolateral part) was positively correlated with the change in the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy score (r = .547, p = .002). BC participants showed randomization in global properties and dysconnectivity in the CEN after early NAC. NAC may disrupt the cognitive balance of the brain morphological network in individuals with BC.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience

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