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Altered Rich-Club and Frequency-Dependent Subnetwork Organization in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A MEG Resting-State Study

机译:轻度颅脑损伤中改变的丰富俱乐部和频率依赖的子网组织:MEG静息状态研究。

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Functional brain connectivity networks exhibit “small-world” characteristics and some of these networks follow a “rich-club” organization, whereby a few nodes of high connectivity (hubs) tend to connect more densely among themselves than to nodes of lower connectivity. The Current study followed an “attack strategy” to compare the rich-club and small-world network organization models using Magnetoencephalographic (MEG) recordings from mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) patients and neurologically healthy controls to identify the topology that describes the underlying intrinsic brain network organization. We hypothesized that the reduction in global efficiency caused by an attack targeting a model's hubs would reveal the “true” underlying topological organization. Connectivity networks were estimated using mutual information as the basis for cross-frequency coupling. Our results revealed a prominent rich-club network organization for both groups. In particular, mTBI patients demonstrated hyper-synchronization among rich-club hubs compared to controls in the δ band and the δ-γ1, θ-γ1, and β-γ2 frequency pairs. Moreover, rich-club hubs in mTBI patients were overrepresented in right frontal brain areas, from θ to γ1 frequencies, and underrepresented in left occipital regions in the δ-β, δ-γ1, θ-β, and β-γ2 frequency pairs. These findings indicate that the rich-club organization of resting-state MEG, considering its role in information integration and its vulnerability to various disorders like mTBI, may have a significant predictive value in the development of reliable biomarkers to help the validation of the recovery from mTBI. Furthermore, the proposed approach might be used as a validation tool to assess patient recovery.
机译:功能性大脑连接网络表现出“小世界”特征,其中一些网络遵循“富人俱乐部”的组织,因此,高连接性(集线器)的几个节点之间的连接往往比低连接性的节点更密集。当前的研究遵循“攻击策略”,使用轻度脑外伤(mTBI)患者的磁脑电图(MEG)记录和神经系统健康对照来比较富人俱乐部和小世界网络组织模型,以识别描述潜在内在因素的拓扑脑网络组织。我们假设,针对模型集线器的攻击导致的整体效率下降将揭示“真正的”基础拓扑组织。使用互信息作为交叉频率耦合的基础来估计连接网络。我们的结果表明,这两个团体都是著名的富人俱乐部网络组织。尤其是,与δ频段和δ-γ1,θ-γ1和β-γ2频率对中的对照相比,mTBI患者在富俱乐部枢纽中表现出高度同步。此外,mTBI患者的富俱乐部中心在θ到γ1频率的右额脑区域中代表过多,而在δ-β,δ-γ1,θ-β和β-γ2频率对的左枕骨区域中代表不足。这些发现表明,考虑到其在信息整合中的作用及其对各种疾病(如mTBI)的脆弱性,静止状态MEG的富人俱乐部组织在开发可靠的生物标志物以帮助验证从中恢复方面可能具有重要的预测价值。 mTBI。此外,建议的方法可以用作评估患者康复的验证工具。

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