Abstract

The aim of the present work is to describe the differences in rs-fMRI measures (Amplitude of low frequency fluctuations [ALFF], Regional Homogeneity [ReHo] and Functional Connectivity [FC]) between patients exposed to Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) and a control group. Forty-nine ADT patients and fifteen PC-non-ADT patients (Controls) were included in the study. A neuropsychological evaluation and a resting-state fMRI was performed to evaluate differences in ALFF and ReHo. Region of interest (ROI) analysis was also performed. ROIs were selected among those whose androgen receptor expression (at RNA-level) was the highest. FC analysis was performed using the same ROIs. Higher ALFF in frontal regions and temporal regions was identified in Controls than in ADT patients. In the ROI analysis, higher activity for Controls than ADT patients was shown in the left inferior frontal gyrus and in the left precentral gyrus. Lower ALFF in the right hippocampus and the lateral geniculate nucleus of the right thalamus was identified for Controls than ADT patients. Higher ReHo was observed in Controls in the left parietal-occipital area. Finally, ADT patients presented an increase of FC in more regions than Controls. These differences may reflect an impairment in brain functioning in ADT users.

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  • The aim of the present work is to describe the differences in Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) measures (Amplitude of low frequency fluctuations [amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF)], Regional Homogeneity [regional homogeneity (ReHo)] and Functional Connectivity [functional connectivity (FC)]) between patients exposed to Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) and a control group

  • In mind, another longitudinal positron emission tomography (PET) study described a positive correlation between free testosterone levels and regional cerebral blood flow in the hippocampus and frontal regions[44] which may be associated with rs-fMRI changes found in the present work

  • Differences in rs-fMRI measures have been identified between ADT patients and Controls

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Introduction

The aim of the present work is to describe the differences in rs-fMRI measures (Amplitude of low frequency fluctuations [ALFF], Regional Homogeneity [ReHo] and Functional Connectivity [FC]) between patients exposed to Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) and a control group. A neuropsychological evaluation and a resting-state fMRI was performed to evaluate differences in ALFF and ReHo. Region of interest (ROI) analysis was performed. ADT patients presented an increase of FC in more regions than Controls These differences may reflect an impairment in brain functioning in ADT users. ALFF can be considered a direct measure of functional activity in a specific brain r­ egion[21,22], and this signal is closely related to spontaneous neural ­activity[23,24].

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