Author/Authors :
Jiao, Zhuqing School of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence - Changzhou University - Changzhou, China , Gao, Peng School of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence - Changzhou University - Changzhou, China , Ji, Yixin School of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence - Changzhou University - Changzhou, China , Shi, Haifeng Department of Radiology - Changzhou Second People’s Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing Medical University - Changzhou, China
Abstract :
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is an intermediate stage between normal aging and dementia. Researchers tend to discuss its
early state (early MCI, eMCI) due to its high conversion rate of dementia and poor treatment effect in the middle and late stages.
Currently, the research on the disease evolution of the brain functional networks of patients with MCI has gradually become a
research hotspot. In this study, we compare the differences in dynamic functional connectivity among eMCI, late MCI (lMCI), and
normal control (NC) groups, and their graph theory indicators reveal the integration and segregation of functional connectivity
states. Firstly, dynamic functional network windows were constructed based on the sliding time window method, and then these
window samples were clustered by k-means to extract the functional connectivity states. The differences in the three groups were
compared by analyzing the graph theory indicators, such as the participation coefficient, module degree distribution, clustering
coefficient, global efficiency, and local efficiency, which distinguish the functional connectivity states. The results reveal that the
NC group has the strongest integration and segregation, followed by the eMCI group, and the lMCI group has the weakest
integration and segregation. We conclude that with the aggravation of MCI, the integration and segregation of dynamic functional
connectivity states tend to decline. The results also reflect that the lMCI group has significantly more brain functional connections
in some states, such as IPL.L-MTG.R and DCG.R-SMG.L, than the eMCI group, while the lMCI group has significantly less
OLF.L-SPG.L than the NC group.