Altered resting state attentional networks in diabetic neuropathic pain

作者:Cauda F*; D'Agata F; Sacco K; Duca S; Cocito D; Paolasso I; Isoardo G; Geminiani G
来源:Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 2010, 81(7): 806-811.
DOI:10.1136/jnnp.2009.188631

摘要

Background Chronic pain can be considered as a highly salient stimulus that continuously taxes the attentional and salience processing networks, thus interfering with cognitive abilities and, more specifically, consuming attentional resources. The aim of the paper was to explore whether and how diabetic neuropathic pain (NP) affects attentional networks. Methods The authors sought to achieve this by investigating resting state functional connectivity (rsFC) in diabetic NP patients and comparing it with that of matched healthy controls. Results NP patients showed a widespread reduction in connectivity in both the dorsal and ventral attentional networks, as well as in the dorsal anterior cingulated cortex (ACC), typically implicated in salience processing. The authors also found a generalised reduction in the length of functional connections in the NP group: in all the examined networks, the Euclidean distance between connected voxels was significantly shorter in patients than in controls. Conclusion In diabetic NP, a parieto-fronto-cingulate network controlling attention to external stimuli is impaired. In line with previous studies, chronic pain can disrupt the synchrony of a common pool of brain areas, involved in self-monitoring, pain processing and salience detection.

  • 出版日期2010-7