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The Whole-Brain Global Signal from Resting State fMRI as a Potential Biomarker of Quantitative State Changes in Glucose Metabolism

机译:来自静止状态功能磁共振成像的全脑全局信号作为葡萄糖代谢状态定量变化的潜在生物标志物

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The evolution of functional magnetic resonance imaging to resting state (R-fMRI) allows measurement of changes in brain networks attributed to state changes, such as in neuropsychiatric diseases versus healthy controls. Since these networks are observed by comparing normalized R-fMRI signals, it is difficult to determine the metabolic basis of such group differences. To investigate the metabolic basis of R-fMRI network differences within a normal range, eyes open versus eyes closed in healthy human subjects was used. R-fMRI was recorded simultaneously with fluoro-deoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET). Higher baseline FDG was observed in the eyes open state. Variance-based metrics calculated from R-fMRI did not match the baseline shift in FDG. Functional connectivity density (FCD)-based metrics showed a shift similar to the baseline shift of FDG, however, this was lost if R-fMRI “nuisance signals” were regressed before FCD calculation. Average correlation with the mean R-fMRI signal across the whole brain, generally regarded as a “nuisance signal,” also showed a shift similar to the baseline of FDG. Thus, despite lacking a baseline itself, changes in whole-brain correlation may reflect changes in baseline brain metabolism. Conversely, variance-based metrics may remain similar between states due to inherent region-to-region differences overwhelming the differences between normal physiological states. As most previous studies have excluded the spatial means of R-fMRI metrics from their analysis, this work presents the first evidence of a potential R-fMRI biomarker for baseline shifts in quantifiable metabolism between brain states.
机译:功能性磁共振成像向静止状态(R-fMRI)的演变允许测量归因于状态变化的大脑网络的变化,例如神经精神疾病与健康对照的关系。由于通过比较标准化的R-fMRI信号观察到了这些网络,因此很难确定此类基团差异的代谢基础。为了研究正常范围内R-fMRI网络差异的代谢基础,使用了健康人类受试者中睁眼与闭眼的关系。 R-fMRI与氟脱氧葡萄糖正电子发射断层扫描(FDG-PET)同时记录。在睁眼状态下观察到较高的基线FDG。从R-fMRI计算得出的基于方差的指标与FDG的基线偏移不匹配。基于功能连接密度(FCD)的指标显示出与FDG的基线偏移相似的偏移,但是,如果在FCD计算之前将R-fMRI“有害信号”消退,则这种损失会消失。与整个大脑中平均R-fMRI信号的平均相关性(通常被视为“令人讨厌的信号”)也显示出与FDG基线相似的变化。因此,尽管本身缺乏基线,但全脑相关性的变化可能反映了基线脑代谢的变化。相反,由于固有的区域间差异压倒了正常生理状态之间的差异,因此基于差异的度量在状态之间可能保持相似。由于大多数先前的研究已从其分析中排除了R-fMRI指标的空间均值,因此这项研究为脑部状态之间可量化代谢的基线变化提供了潜在的R-fMRI生物标记物的第一个证据。

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