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Neuronal and Physiological Correlation to Hemodynamic Resting-State Fluctuations in Health and Disease

机译:与健康和疾病中血液动力学静止状态波动的神经元和生理相关性

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Low-frequency, spatially coherent fluctuations present in functional magnetic resonance imaging time series have had a tremendous impact on brain connectomics. This work aims to explore the degree with which hemodynamic connectivity is associated with neuronal, metabolic, and vascular connectivity measures. For this purpose, GCaMP and nontransgenic mice were used to image neuronal activity and oxidative metabolism activity, respectively, along with blood-oxygenation- and cerebral blood volume (CBV)–sensitive hemodynamic changes from the same animals. Although network clusters calculated using either GCaMP (neuronal activity) or optical imaging of intrinsic signal (OIS)–BOLD (blood oxygenation) data did not exhibit strong spatial similarity, the strengths of node-to-node connectivity measured with these modalities were strongly correlated with one another. This finding suggests that hemodynamic connectivity as measured by blood oxygenation measurements, such as functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging, is a valuable surrogate for the underlying neuronal connectivity. In nontransgenic animals, greater connectivity correlation was observed between tissue oxidative metabolism (flavoprotein autofluorescence imaging [FAI]) and blood oxygenation measurements, suggesting that metabolic contributions to hemodynamic signals are likely responsible for its significant correlation with neuronal connectivity. Lastly, a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease was used to explore the source of decreases in connectivity reported in these mice, a finding that is thought to be associated with amyloid load-driven metabolic decline. The intercluster connectivity measured by metabolic-sensitive measurements (FAI and OIS-BOLD) was maintained while vascular-only signals (OIS-CBV) provided negligible correlation. Therefore, metabolism-sensitive measurements as used in this work are better positioned to capture changes in neuronal connectivity, such that decreases in hemodynamic connectivity likely reflect decreases in oxidative metabolic function.
机译:功能性磁共振成像时间序列中存在的低频,空间相干波动对脑连接学产生了巨大影响。这项工作旨在探讨血流动力学连通性与神经元,代谢和血管连通性测量值相关的程度。为此,GCaMP和非转基因小鼠分别用于成像神经元活性和氧化代谢活性,以及​​来自同一只动物的对血液氧合和脑血容量(CBV)敏感的血液动力学变化。尽管使用GCaMP(神经活动)或固有信号光学成像(OIS)-BOLD(血液氧合)数据计算得出的网络簇没有显示出很强的空间相似性,但使用这些模式测得的节点到节点的连接强度却密切相关彼此之间。这一发现表明,通过血液氧合测量(例如功能连接磁共振成像)测量的血液动力学连接性是潜在的神经元连接性的宝贵替代品。在非转基因动物中,在组织氧化代谢(黄蛋白自发荧光成像[FAI])和血液氧合测量之间观察到更大的连通性相关性,表明代谢对血液动力学信号的贡献可能是其与神经元连通性的显着相关性的原因。最后,使用阿尔茨海默氏病小鼠模型探索了这些小鼠中报道的连通性下降的根源,这一发现被认为与淀粉样蛋白负荷驱动的代谢下降有关。通过代谢敏感测量(FAI和OIS-BOLD)测量的簇间连通性得以维持,而仅血管信号(OIS-CBV)提供的相关性可忽略不计。因此,这项工作中使用的对代谢敏感的测量方法可以更好地捕获神经元连通性的变化,从而使血液动力学连通性的降低可能反映了氧化代谢功能的降低。

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