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Dopamine D2/3 Binding Potential Modulates Neural Signatures of Working Memory in a Load-Dependent Fashion

机译:多巴胺D2 / 3绑定电位以负载依赖的方式调节工作记忆的神经签名。

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Dopamine (DA) modulates corticostriatal connections. Studies in which imaging of the DA system is integrated with functional imaging during cognitive performance have yielded mixed findings. Some work has shown a link between striatal DA (measured by PET) and fMRI activations, whereas others have failed to observe such a relationship. One possible reason for these discrepant findings is differences in task demands, such that a more demanding task with greater prefrontal activations may yield a stronger association with DA. Moreover, a potential DA–BOLD association may be modulated by task performance. We studied 155 (104 normal-performing and 51 low-performing) healthy older adults (43% females) who underwent fMRI scanning while performing a working memory (WM) n-back task along with DA D2/3 PET assessment using [11C]raclopride. Using multivariate partial-least-squares analysis, we observed a significant pattern revealing positive associations of striatal as well as extrastriatal DA D2/3 receptors to BOLD response in the thalamo–striatal–cortical circuit, which supports WM functioning. Critically, the DA–BOLD association in normal-performing, but not low-performing, individuals was expressed in a load-dependent fashion, with stronger associations during 3-back than 1-/2-back conditions. Moreover, normal-performing adults expressing upregulated BOLD in response to increasing task demands showed a stronger DA–BOLD association during 3-back, whereas low-performing individuals expressed a stronger association during 2-back conditions. This pattern suggests a nonlinear DA–BOLD performance association, with the strongest link at the maximum capacity level. Together, our results suggest that DA may have a stronger impact on functional brain responses during more demanding cognitive tasks.>SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Dopamine (DA) is a major neuromodulator in the CNS and plays a key role in several cognitive processes via modulating the blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signal. Some studies have shown a link between DA and BOLD, whereas others have failed to observe such a relationship. A possible reason for the discrepancy is differences in task demands, such that a more demanding task with greater prefrontal activations may yield a stronger association with DA. We examined the relationship of DA to BOLD response during working memory under three load conditions and found that the DA–BOLD association is expressed in a load-dependent fashion. These findings may help explain the disproportionate impairment evident in more effortful cognitive tasks in normal aging and in those suffering dopamine-dependent neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Parkinson's disease).
机译:多巴胺(DA)调节皮质口连接。在认知表现过程中将DA系统的成像与功能性成像相结合的研究产生了混合的发现。一些工作显示出纹状体DA(通过PET测量)与fMRI激活之间存在联系,而另一些则未能观察到这种关系。这些差异性发现的一个可能的原因是任务需求的差异,因此,具有更大额叶前部激活的更高要求的任务可能会产生与DA的更强关联。而且,潜在的DA-BOLD关联可能会受任务性能的调节。我们研究了155位(104位正常表现和51位低表现)健康的老年人(43%的女性),他们在执行工作记忆(WM)n背任务以及DA D2 / 3 PET评估时接受了fMRI扫描,使用[ 11 C]雷氯必利。使用多元偏最小二乘分析,我们观察到一种显着的模式,揭示了纹状体以及纹状体外DA D2 / 3受体与丘脑-纹状体-皮层回路中的BOLD反应呈正相关,这支持了WM功能。至关重要的是,DA-BOLD关联以正常表现而非低表现的个体以负荷依赖的方式表达,在3-back情况下的关联强于1- / 2-back条件。此外,表现正常的成年人响应任务需求的增加而表达上调的BOLD表现出在3-back期间更强的DA-BOLD关联,而性能低下的个体在2-back情况下表达更强的关联。这种模式表明非线性的DA–BOLD性能关联,在最大容量级别具有最强的链接。在一起,我们的结果表明DA可能在更苛刻的认知任务中对功能性大脑反应有更强的影响。>意义声明多巴胺(DA)是中枢神经系统的主要神经调节剂,在几种认知功能中起关键作用通过调节血液​​氧合水平依赖性(BOLD)信号来进行免疫过程。一些研究表明DA和BOLD之间存在联系,而另一些研究则没有观察到这种关系。差异的可能原因是任务需求的差异,因此要求更高的任务具有更大的额叶前部激活可能会与DA产生更强的关联。我们检查了三种负载条件下工作记忆期间DA与BOLD响应的关系,发现DA-BOLD关联以负载相关的方式表示。这些发现可能有助于解释在正常的衰老中以及在多巴胺依赖性神经退行性疾病(例如帕金森氏病)中较费力的认知任务中明显的不均衡损害。

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