Default mode network changes in multiple sclerosis: a link between depression and cognitive impairment?
S BonavitaRosaria SaccoS EspositoA d'AmbrosioM Della CorteD CorboR DocimoA GalloL LavorgnaM CirilloA BiseccoF EspositoG TedeschiPublished in: European journal of neurology (2016)
In cognitively preserved D-MS patients, FC derangement occurs in the SN, ECN and DMN. In the latter, changes occurring both in the anterior cingulate cortex and PCC suggest that depression in MS may be linked to MS itself and, in particular, to a peculiar pattern of network abnormalities favored by MS pathology through disconnection mechanisms. Reduced FC in the PCC, similar to MS patients with cognitive impairment, suggests a functional link between depression and cognitive impairment in MS.