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Altered Coupling between Motion-Related Activation and Resting-State Brain Activity in the Ipsilesional Sensorimotor Cortex after Cerebral Stroke

机译:脑卒中后同感觉运动皮层运动相关激活与静止状态大脑活动之间的耦合改变。

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Functional connectivity maps using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) can closely resemble task fMRI activation patterns, suggesting that resting-state brain activity may predict task-evoked activation or behavioral performance. However, this conclusion was mostly drawn upon a healthy population. It remains unclear whether the predictive ability of resting-state brain activity for task-evoked activation would change under different pathological conditions. This study investigated dynamic changes of coupling between patterns of resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) and motion-related activation in different stages of cerebral stroke. Twenty stroke patients with hand motor function impairment were involved. rs-fMRI and hand motion-related fMRI data were acquired in the acute, subacute, and early chronic stages of cerebral stroke on a 3-T magnetic resonance (MR) scanner. Sixteen healthy participants were enrolled as controls. For each subject, an activation map of the affected hand was first created using general linear model analysis on task fMRI data, and then an RSFC map was determined by seeding at the peak region of hand motion activation during the intact hand task. We then measured the extent of coupling between the RSFC maps and motion-related activation maps. Dynamic changes of the coupling between the two fMRI maps were estimated using one-way repeated measures analysis of variance across the three stages. Moreover, imaging parameters were correlated with motor performances. Data analysis showed that there were different coupling patterns between motion-related activation and RSFC maps associating with the affected motor regions during the acute, subacute, and early chronic stages of stroke. Coupling strengths increased as the recovery from stroke progressed. Coupling strengths were correlated with hand motion performance in the acute stage, while coupling recovery was negatively correlated with the recovery outcome of hand motion performance in the early chronic stages. Couplings between RSFC and motion-related activation were dynamically changed with stroke progression, which suggested changes in the prediction of resting-state brain activity for task-evoked brain activity in different pathological states. The changes in coupling strength between these two types of brain activity implicate a reparative mechanism of brain injury and may represent a biomarker for predicting motor recovery in cerebral stroke.
机译:使用静止状态功能磁共振成像(rs-fMRI)的功能连接图可以非常类似于任务fMRI激活模式,表明静止状态的大脑活动可以预测任务诱发的激活或行为表现。但是,这个结论主要是根据健康的人群得出的。尚不清楚静止状态的大脑活动对任务诱发的激活的预测能力在不同的病理条件下是否会改变。这项研究调查了静息状态功能连接(RSFC)模式与大脑中风不同阶段中与运动相关的激活之间耦合的动态变化。涉及20例具有手运动功能障碍的中风患者。 rs-fMRI和与手部动作有关的fMRI数据是在3-T磁共振(MR)扫描仪上在脑卒中的急性,亚急性和慢性早期阶段获得的。纳入十六名健康参与者作为对照。对于每个对象,首先使用通用线性模型分析对任务fMRI数据创建受影响的手的激活图,然后通过在完整手任务过程中在手运动激活的峰值区域进行播种来确定RSFC图。然后,我们测量了RSFC图和与运动相关的激活图之间的耦合程度。使用三个阶段的方差的单向重复测量分析来估算两个功能磁共振成像图之间耦合的动态变化。此外,成像参数与运动性能相关。数据分析表明,在中风的急性,亚急性和早期慢性阶段,与运动相关的激活和RSFC图与受影响的运动区域相关的耦合方式不同。随着从中风恢复的进展,联结强度增加。耦合强度与急性期的手部动作性能相关,而耦合恢复与早期慢性期的手部动作性能的恢复结果呈负相关。 RSFC和与运动相关的激活之间的耦合随着中风的进展而动态变化,这提示了在不同病理状态下任务诱发的脑活动的静止状态脑活动的预测变化。这两种类型的大脑活动之间耦合强度的变化暗示了脑损伤的修复机制,并且可能代表了预测脑卒中运动恢复的生物标志物。

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