Decreased Brain Structural Network Connectivity in Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment: A Novel Fractal Dimension Analysis

Author:

Lau Chi IeongORCID,Yeh Jiann-Horng,Tsai Yuh-Feng,Hsiao Chen-Yu,Wu Yu-TeORCID,Jao Chi-Wen

Abstract

Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is widely regarded to be the intermediate stage to Alzheimer’s disease. Cerebral morphological alteration in cortical subregions can provide an accurate predictor for early recognition of MCI. Thirty patients with MCI and thirty healthy control subjects participated in this study. The Desikan–Killiany cortical atlas was applied to segment participants’ cerebral cortex into 68 subregions. A complexity measure termed fractal dimension (FD) was applied to assess morphological changes in cortical subregions of participants. The MCI group revealed significantly decreased FD values in the bilateral temporal lobes, right parietal lobe including the medial temporal, fusiform, para hippocampal, and also the orbitofrontal lobes. We further proposed a novel FD-based brain structural network to compare network parameters, including intra- and inter-lobular connectivity between groups. The control group had five modules, and the MCI group had six modules in their brain networks. The MCI group demonstrated shrinkage of modular sizes with fewer components integrated, and significantly decreased global modularity in the brain network. The MCI group had lower intra- and inter-lobular connectivity in all lobes. Between cerebral lobes, the MCI patients may maintain nodal connections between both hemispheres to reduce connectivity loss in the lateral hemispheres. The method and results presented in this study could be a suitable tool for early detection of MCI.

Funder

Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Neuroscience

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