White-matter microstructural alterations in patients with functional constipation: A tract-based spatial statistics study.
Yang HuZhenzhen JiaLei ZhangZhida ZhangHao LiZongxin TanShuai LvKaren M von DeneenShijun DuanGuangbin CuiYongzhan NieYi ZhangPublished in: Neurogastroenterology and motility : the official journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society (2022)
These WM tracts are mainly responsible for sensory and emotional information communication and corresponding functional integration; thus, our findings indicate an association between FC and WM microstructural abnormalities in regions involved with visceral afferent and emotional-arousal processing. Alterations in WM microstructures including the CC, cingulum, and ACR are more related to psychological symptoms than constipation, which might have greater impact on brain structures.