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The ascending reticular activating system from pontine reticular formation to the hypothalamus in the human brain: A diffusion tensor imaging study

机译:人脑中从桥状网状组织到下丘脑的上行网状激活系统:扩散张量成像研究

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The ascending reticular activating system (ARAS) is responsible for regulation of consciousness. Precise evaluation of the ARAS is important for diagnosis and management of patients with impaired consciousness. In the current study, we attempted to reconstruct the portion of the ARAS from the pontine reticular formation (RF) to the hypothalamus in normal subjects, using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). A total of 31 healthy subjects were recruited for this study. DTI scanning was performed using 1.5-T, and the ARAS from the pontine RF to the hypothalamus was reconstructed. Values of fractional anisotropy, mean diffusivity, and tract volume of the ARAS from the pontine RF to the hypothalamus were measured. In all subjects, the ARAS from the pontine RF to the hypothalamus originated from the RF at the level of the mid-pons, where the trigeminal nerve could be seen, ascended through the periaqueductal gray matter of the midbrain anterolaterally to the anterior commissure level, and then terminated into the hypothalamus. No significant differences in DTI parameters were observed between the left and right hemispheres and between males and females (p < 0.05). We identified the ARAS between the pontine RF and the hypothalamus in normal subjects using DTI. We believe that the reconstruction methodology and the results of this study would be useful to clinicians involved in the care of patients with impaired consciousness and researchers in studies of the ARAS. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:上行网状激活系统(ARAS)负责意识的调节。对ARAS的准确评估对于意识障碍患者的诊断和治疗很重要。在当前的研究中,我们尝试使用扩散张量成像(DTI)重建正常受试者中从桥状网状结构(RF)到下丘脑的ARAS部分。总共招募了31名健康受试者进行这项研究。使用1.5-T进行DTI扫描,并重建从桥脑RF到下丘脑的ARAS。测量了从脑桥RF到下丘脑的ARAS的分数各向异性,平均扩散率和管道体积的值。在所有受试者中,从脑桥RF到下丘脑的ARAS起源于中桥水平的RF,在该处可以看到三叉神经,通过中脑的水管周围灰质从前外侧上升到前连合水平,然后终止于下丘脑。在左半球和右半球之间以及在雄性和雌性之间,未观察到DTI参数的显着差异(p <0.05)。我们使用DTI在正常受试者中确定了脑桥RF和下丘脑之间的ARAS。我们相信,重建方法和这项研究的结果将对从事意识障碍患者护理的临床医生和ARAS研究人员有所帮助。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.保留所有权利。

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