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. 2024 Oct;102(10):e25392.
doi: 10.1002/jnr.25392.

Hypothalamus Connectivity in Adolescent Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

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Hypothalamus Connectivity in Adolescent Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Hollie Byrne et al. J Neurosci Res. 2024 Oct.

Abstract

Adolescent Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is a disabling illness of unknown etiology. Increasing evidence suggests hypothalamic involvement in ME/CFS pathophysiology, which has rarely been explored using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in the condition. This work aimed to use MRI to examine hypothalamus connectivity in adolescents with ME/CFS and explore how this relates to fatigue severity and illness duration. 25 adolescents with ME/CFS and 23 healthy controls completed a neuroimaging protocol consisting of structural and multishell diffusion-weighted imaging sequences, in addition to the PedsQL Multidimensional Fatigue Scale to assess fatigue severity. Information about illness duration was acquired at diagnosis. Preprocessing and streamlines tractography was performed using QSIPrep combined with a custom parcellation scheme to create structural networks. The number (degree) and weight (strength) of connections between lateralized hypothalamus regions and cortical and subcortical nodes were extracted, and relationships between connectivity measures, fatigue severity, and illness duration were performed using Bayesian regression models. We observed weak-to-moderate evidence of increased degree, but not strength, of connections from the bilateral anterior-inferior (left: pd [%] = 99.18, median [95% CI] = -22.68[-40.96 to 4.45]; right: pd [%] = 99.86, median [95% CI] = -23.35[-38.47 to 8.20]), left anterior-superior (pd [%] = 99.33, median [95% CI] = -18.83[-33.45 to 4.07]) and total left hypothalamus (pd [%] = 99.44, median [95% CI] = -47.18[-83.74 to 11.03]) in the ME/CFS group compared with controls. Conversely, bilateral posterior hypothalamus degree decreased with increasing ME/CFS illness duration (left: pd [%] = 98.13, median [95% CI]: -0.47[-0.89 to 0.03]; right: pd [%] = 98.50, median [95% CI]:-0.43[-0.82 to 0.05]). Finally, a weak relationship between right intermediate hypothalamus connectivity strength and fatigue severity was identified in the ME/CFS group (pd [%] = 99.35, median [95% CI] = -0.28[-0.51 to 0.06]), which was absent in controls. These findings suggest changes in hypothalamus connectivity may occur in adolescents with ME/CFS, warranting further investigation.

Keywords: ME/CFS; adolescent; chronic fatigue syndrome; diffusion‐weighted MRI; hypothalamus; myalgic encephalomyelitis; structural connectivity.

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