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Modafinil treatment modulates functional connectivity in stroke survivors with severe fatigue
by
Levi, Christopher R.
, Lillicrap, Thomas
, Parsons, Mark W.
, Visser, Milanka M.
, Spratt, Neil J.
, Goodin, Peter
, Bivard, Andrew
in
59
/ 59/36
/ 59/57
/ 692/1807/1486
/ 692/617/375/534
/ Brain Mapping
/ Central Nervous System Stimulants - therapeutic use
/ Clinical trials
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Connectome
/ Dopamine
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Fatigue
/ Fatigue - drug therapy
/ Fatigue - etiology
/ Fatigue - pathology
/ Female
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Information processing
/ Male
/ Mesolimbic system
/ Middle Aged
/ Modafinil
/ Modafinil - therapeutic use
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nerve Net - drug effects
/ Nerve Net - pathology
/ Neural networks
/ Registration
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensory integration
/ Somatosensory cortex
/ Stroke
/ Stroke - complications
/ Survivors - statistics & numerical data
/ Temporal lobe
/ Well being
2019
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Modafinil treatment modulates functional connectivity in stroke survivors with severe fatigue
by
Levi, Christopher R.
, Lillicrap, Thomas
, Parsons, Mark W.
, Visser, Milanka M.
, Spratt, Neil J.
, Goodin, Peter
, Bivard, Andrew
in
59
/ 59/36
/ 59/57
/ 692/1807/1486
/ 692/617/375/534
/ Brain Mapping
/ Central Nervous System Stimulants - therapeutic use
/ Clinical trials
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Connectome
/ Dopamine
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Fatigue
/ Fatigue - drug therapy
/ Fatigue - etiology
/ Fatigue - pathology
/ Female
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Information processing
/ Male
/ Mesolimbic system
/ Middle Aged
/ Modafinil
/ Modafinil - therapeutic use
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nerve Net - drug effects
/ Nerve Net - pathology
/ Neural networks
/ Registration
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensory integration
/ Somatosensory cortex
/ Stroke
/ Stroke - complications
/ Survivors - statistics & numerical data
/ Temporal lobe
/ Well being
2019
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Modafinil treatment modulates functional connectivity in stroke survivors with severe fatigue
by
Levi, Christopher R.
, Lillicrap, Thomas
, Parsons, Mark W.
, Visser, Milanka M.
, Spratt, Neil J.
, Goodin, Peter
, Bivard, Andrew
in
59
/ 59/36
/ 59/57
/ 692/1807/1486
/ 692/617/375/534
/ Brain Mapping
/ Central Nervous System Stimulants - therapeutic use
/ Clinical trials
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Connectome
/ Dopamine
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Fatigue
/ Fatigue - drug therapy
/ Fatigue - etiology
/ Fatigue - pathology
/ Female
/ Functional magnetic resonance imaging
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Information processing
/ Male
/ Mesolimbic system
/ Middle Aged
/ Modafinil
/ Modafinil - therapeutic use
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nerve Net - drug effects
/ Nerve Net - pathology
/ Neural networks
/ Registration
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensory integration
/ Somatosensory cortex
/ Stroke
/ Stroke - complications
/ Survivors - statistics & numerical data
/ Temporal lobe
/ Well being
2019
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Modafinil treatment modulates functional connectivity in stroke survivors with severe fatigue
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Modafinil treatment modulates functional connectivity in stroke survivors with severe fatigue
2019
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Post-stroke fatigue has a significant impact on stroke survivors’ mental and physical well-being. Our recent clinical trial showed significant reduction of post-stroke fatigue with modafinil treatment, however functional connectivity changes in response to modafinil have not yet been explored in stroke survivors with post-stroke fatigue. Twenty-eight participants (multidimensional fatigue inventory-20 ≥ 60) had MRI scans at baseline, and during modafinil and placebo treatment. Resting-state functional MRI data were obtained, and independent component analysis was used to extract functional networks. Resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) was examined between baseline, modafinil and placebo treatment using permutation testing with threshold-free cluster enhancement. Overall twenty-eight participants (mean age: 62 ± 14.3, mean baseline MFI-20: 72.3 ± 9.24) were included. During modafinil treatment, increased rsFC was observed in the right hippocampus (p = 0.004, 11 voxels) compared to placebo. This coincided with lower rsFC in the left frontoparietal (inferior parietal lobule, p = 0.023, 13 voxels), somatosensory (primary somatosensory cortex; p = 0.009, 32 voxels) and mesolimbic network (temporal pole, p = 0.016, 35 voxels). In conclusion, modafinil treatment induces significant changes in rsFC in post-stroke fatigue. This modulation of rsFC may relate to a reduction of post-stroke fatigue; however, the relationship between sensory processing, neurotransmitter expression and fatigue requires further exploration.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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