Keywords: Functional Connectivity, Aging
Motivation: The impact of different cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) burden on brain structural and functional connectivity coupling and their correlation with neurocognitive outcomes remain largely unknown.
Goal(s): To explore the alterations of structural and functional connection network (SC-FC) coupling in the whole brain and different functional modules of patients with different CSVD burden compared with healthy controls.
Approach: Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and Resting-state blood-oxygen-level-dependent (BOLD) fMRI techniques were used to analyze structural and functional brain connections.
Results: Severe CSVD burden patients exhibited significantly decreased whole-brain SC-FC coupling, reduced modular SC-FC coupling and associated with impairment of cognitive outcomes.
Impact: SC-FC coupling might provide a more sensitive neuroimaging biomarker of CSVD burden as well as new insights into the pathophysiologic mechanisms of the clinical development of CSVD.
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