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- W4386878264 abstract "Burnout has become a serious public health issue worldwide, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Functional connectome impairments associated with occupational burnout were widely distributed, involving both low-level sensorimotor cortices and high-level association cortices.To investigate whether there are hierarchical perturbations in the functional connectomes and if these perturbations are potentially influenced by genetic factors in nurses who feel burned out.Prospective, case control.Thirty-three female nurses with occupational burnout (aged 27-40, 32.42 ± 3.37) and 32 matched nurses who were not feeling burned out (aged 27-42, 32.50 ± 4.21).3.0 T, gradient-echo echo-planar imaging sequence (GE-EPI).Gradient-based techniques were used to depict the perturbations in the multi-dimensional hierarchical structure of the macroscale connectome. Gene expression data were acquired from the Allen Human Brain Atlas.Cortex-wide multivariate analyses were used for between-group differences in gradients as well as association analyses between the hierarchy distortions and the MBI score (FDR corrected). Partial least squares, spin test and bootstrapping were utilized together to select the gene sets (FDR corrected). Gene enrichment analyses (GO, KEGG and cell-type) were further performed. Significance level: P < 0.05.There were significant gradient distortions, with strong between-group effects in the somatosensory network and moderate effects in the higher-order default-mode network, which were significantly correlated with the gene expression profiles (r = 0.3171). The most related genes were broadly involved in the cellular response to minerals, neuronal plasticity, and the circadian rhythm pathway (q value < 0.01). Significant enrichments were found in excitatory (r = 0.2588), inhibitory neurons (r = 0.2610), and astrocytes cells (r = 0.2633). Regions affected by burnout severity were mainly distributed in the association and visual cortices.By connecting in vivo imaging to genes, cell classes, and clinical data, this study provides a framework to understand functional impairments in occupational burnout and how the microscopic genetic architecture drive macroscopic distortions.1 TECHNICAL EFFICACY: Stage 2." @default.
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- W4386878264 title "Functional Connectome Hierarchy Distortions in Female Nurses With Occupational Burnout and Its Gene Expression Signatures" @default.
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