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Aberrant hemodynamic responses in autism: Implications for resting state fMRI functional connectivity studies

机译:自闭症的异常血流动力学反应:对静息状态功能磁共振成像功能连接性研究的启示

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Functional MRI (fMRI) is modeled as a convolution of the hemodynamic response function (HRF) and an unmeasured latent neural signal. However, HRF itself is variable across brain regions and subjects. This variability is induced by both neural and non-neural factors. Aberrations in underlying neurochemical mechanisms, which control HRF shape, have been reported in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Therefore, we hypothesized that this will lead to voxel-specific, yet systematic differences in HRF shape between ASD and healthy controls. As a corollary, we also hypothesized that such alterations will lead to differences in estimated functional connectivity in fMRI space compared to latent neural space. To test these hypotheses, we performed blind deconvolution of resting-state fMRI time series acquired from large number of ASD and control subjects obtained from the Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange (ABIDE) database (N?=?1102). Many brain regions previously implicated in autism showed systematic differences in HRF shape in ASD. Specifically, we found that precuneus had aberrations in all HRF parameters. Consequently, we obtained precuneus-seed-based functional connectivity differences between ASD and controls using fMRI as well as using latent neural signals. We found that non-deconvolved fMRI data failed to detect group differences in connectivity between precuneus and certain brain regions that were instead observed in deconvolved data. Our results are relevant for the understanding of hemodynamic and neurochemical aberrations in ASD, as well as have methodological implications for resting-state functional connectivity studies in Autism, and more generally in disorders that are accompanied by neurochemical alterations that may impact HRF shape. Highlights ? We demonstrate that HRF variability negatively impacts fMRI functional connectivity. ? HRF variability confounds functional connectivity differences between groups. ? We provide evidence for this in Autism Spectrum Disorders using the ABIDE database. ? Most studies do not account for this HRF variability: implications in neuroimaging.
机译:功能性MRI(fMRI)被建模为血液动力学响应函数(HRF)和未测量的潜伏神经信号的卷积。但是,HRF本身在大脑区域和受试者之间是可变的。这种可变性是由神经因素和非神经因素共同引起的。自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)中已报道了控制HRF形状的潜在神经化学机制中的异常。因此,我们假设这将导致ASD和健康对照组之间HRF形状的体素特异性但系统性差异。作为推论,我们还假设与潜伏神经空间相比,这种改变将导致fMRI空间的估计功能连通性差异。为了检验这些假设,我们对从大量ASD获得的静息状态fMRI时间序列和从自闭症脑成像数据交换(ABIDE)数据库获得的对照受试者进行了盲反卷积(N≥1102)。先前牵涉自闭症的许多大脑区域在ASD中显示出HRF形状的系统差异。具体来说,我们发现先兆在所有HRF参数中都有畸变。因此,我们获得了使用功能磁共振成像以及潜在的神经信号在ASD和控件之间基于先兆种子的功能连接差异。我们发现未反卷积的fMRI数据未能检测到前神经突触与某些大脑区域之间的连通性的组差异,而在反卷积数据中却观察不到。我们的研究结果与了解ASD中的血流动力学和神经化学畸变有关,并且对自闭症的静息状态功能连接性研究具有方法学意义,更广泛地说是与可能影响HRF形状的神经化学改变相关的疾病。强调 ?我们证明HRF变异性负面影响功能磁共振成像功能连接。 ? HRF的可变性混淆了各组之间的功能连接差异。 ?我们使用ABIDE数据库在自闭症谱系障碍中为此提供了证据。 ?大多数研究没有解释这种HRF变异性:在神经影像学中的意义。

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