Abnormalities of regional spontaneous brain activity in poststroke aphasia: a meta-analysis

Author:

Cheng Lulu12,Xi Hongyu3,Gu Haiyan4,Gao Yanyan56,Hu Su56,Li Mengting56,Hao Zeqi56,Wen Jianjie56,Zhang Jianxin1,Lv Yating7,Zhan Linlin3,Jia Xize56

Affiliation:

1. China University of Petroleum (East China) School of Foreign Studies, , Qingdao 266580 , China

2. Shanghai International Studies University Shanghai Center for Research in English Language Education, , Shanghai, 200083 , China

3. Heilongjiang University School of Western Studies, , Harbin, 150080 , China

4. Neurological Intensive Care Rehabilitation Department, Ningbo Rehabilitation Hospital , Ningbo, 315040 , China

5. Zhejiang Normal University School of Teacher Education, , Jinhua, 321004 , China

6. Zhejiang Normal University Key Laboratory of Intelligent Education Technology and Application of Zhejiang Province, , Jinhua, 321004 , China

7. Hangzhou Normal University Center for Cognition and Brain Disorders, the Affiliated Hospital, , Hangzhou 311121 , China

Abstract

Abstract Poststroke aphasia is an acquired language disorder and has been proven to have adverse effects on patients’ social skills and quality of life. However, there are some inconsistencies in the neuroimaging studies investigating poststroke aphasia from the perspective of regional alterations. A meta-analysis has been employed to examine the common pattern of abnormal regional spontaneous brain activity in poststroke aphasia in the current study. Specifically, the Anisotropic effect-size version of seed-based d mapping was utilized, and 237 poststroke aphasia patients and 242 healthy controls (HCs) from 12 resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging studies using amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (ALFF), fractional ALFF, or regional homogeneity were included. The results showed that compared with HCs, patients with poststroke aphasia demonstrated increased regional spontaneous brain activity in the right insula, right postcentral gyrus, left cerebellar lobule IX, left angular gyrus, right caudate nucleus, left parahippocampal gyrus, and right supplementary motor area, and decreased regional spontaneous brain activity in the left cerebellar lobule VI, left median cingulate and paracingulate gyri, right cerebellar crus I, and left supplementary motor area. The study could provide further evidence for pathophysiological mechanism of poststroke aphasia and help find targets for treatment.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

71st Batch of China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Ministry of Education Humanities and Social Sciences Research Youth Fund Project of the People’s Republic of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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