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Low-Frequency BOLD Fluctuations Demonstrate Altered Thalamocortical Connectivity in Schizophrenia

机译:低频大胆波动表明精神分裂症患者的丘脑皮质连通性改变

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The thalamus plays a central and dynamic role in information transmission and processing in the brain. Multiple studies reveal increasing association between schizophrenia and dysfunction of the thalamus, in particular the medial dorsal nucleus (MDN), and its projection targets. The medial dorsal thalamic connections to the prefrontal cortex are of particular interest, and explicit in vivo evidence of this connection in healthy humans is sparse. Additionally, recent neuroimaging evidence has demonstrated disconnection among a variety of cortical regions in schizophrenia, though the MDN thalamic prefrontal cortex network has not been extensively probed in schizophrenia. To this end, we have examined thalamo-anterior cingulate cortex connectivity using detection of low-frequency blood oxygen level dependence fluctuations (LFBF) during a resting-state paradigm. Eleven schizophrenic patients and 12 healthy control participants were enrolled in a study of brain thalamocortical connectivity. Resting-state data were collected, and seed-based connectivity analysis was performed to identify the thalamocortical network. First, we have shown there is MDN thalamocortical connectivity in healthy controls, thus demonstrating that LFBF analysis is a manner to probe the thalamocortical network. Additionally, we have found there is statistically significantly reduced thalamocortical connectivity in schizophrenics compared with matched healthy controls. We did not observe any significant difference in motor networks between groups. We have shown that the thalamocortical network is observable using resting-state connectivity in healthy controls and that this network is altered in schizophrenia. These data support a disruption model of the thalamocortical network and are consistent with a disconnection hypothesis of schizophrenia.
机译:丘脑在大脑中的信息传递和处理中起着核心和动态的作用。多项研究表明,精神分裂症与丘脑功能障碍(尤其是内侧背核(MDN))及其投射目标之间的关联性越来越高。与前额叶皮层的内侧丘脑背侧连接特别受关注,并且在健康人体内,这种连接的明显体内证据稀疏。此外,尽管尚未在精神分裂症中广泛探究MDN丘脑前额叶皮层网络,但最近的神经影像学证据已证明精神分裂症中多个皮质区域之间的连接断开。为此,我们使用静止状态范式中的低频血氧水平依赖性波动(LFBF)检测来检查丘脑-前扣带回皮层的连通性。 11名精神分裂症患者和12名健康对照者参加了大脑丘脑皮质连接性研究。收集静止状态数据,并进行基于种子的连通性分析以识别丘脑皮层网络。首先,我们显示出健康对照中存在MDN丘脑皮质连通性,因此表明LFBF分析是探查丘脑皮质网络的一种方法。此外,我们发现与匹配的健康对照组相比,精神分裂症患者的丘脑皮质连通性在统计学上显着降低。我们没有观察到两组之间的运动网络有任何显着差异。我们已经表明,在健康对照中使用静息状态连通性可以观察到丘脑皮质网络,并且该网络在精神分裂症中也发生了改变。这些数据支持丘脑皮质网络的破坏模型,并且与精神分裂症的分离假设一致。

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    《Schizophrenia Bulletin》 |2010年第4期|p.713-722|共10页
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    Stephan F. Taylor;

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    Department of Radiology, Kresge III, Room 3315, 200 Zina Pitcher Place, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0553, USA;

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