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Experience-dependent neuroplasticity in trained musicians modulates the effects of chronic pain on insula-based networks - A resting-state fMRI study

机译:经过培训的音乐家体验依赖性神经塑性塑性调节慢性疼痛对基于Inslua的网络的影响 - 一个休息状态的FMRI研究

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Recent resting-state fMRI studies associated extensive musical training with increased insula-based connectivity in large-scale networks involved in salience, emotion, and higher-order cognitive processes. Similar changes have also been found in chronic pain patients, suggesting that both types of experiences can have comparable effects on insula circuitries. Based on these observations, the current study asked the question whether, and if so in what way, different forms of experience-dependent neuroplasticity may interact. Here we assessed insula-based connectivity during fMRI resting-state between musicians and non-musicians both with and without chronic pain, and correlated the results with clinical pain duration and intensity. As expected, insula connectivity was increased in chronic pain non-musicians relative to healthy non-musicians (with cingulate cortex and supplementary motor area), yet no differences were found between chronic pain non-musicians and healthy musicians. In contrast, musicians with chronic pain showed decreased insula connectivity relative to both healthy musicians (with sensorimotor and memory regions) and chronic pain non-musicians (with the hippocampus, inferior temporal gyrus, and orbitofrontal cortex), as well as lower pain-related inferences with daily activities. Pain duration correlated positively with insula connectivity only in non-musicians, whereas pain intensity exhibited distinct relationships across groups. We conclude that although music-related sensorimotor training and chronic pain, taken in isolation, can lead to increased insula-based connectivity, their combination may lead to higher-order plasticity (metaplasticity) in chronic pain musicians, engaging brain mechanisms that can modulate the consequences of maladaptive experience-dependent neural reorganization (i.e., pain chronification).
机译:最近的静息态功能磁共振成像研究相关的广泛的音乐训练,在参与显着性,情感大型网络增加基于岛的连通性,和高阶认知过程。类似的变化也已经在慢性疼痛患者中发现,这两种类型的经验可以对岛设计电路相媲美的效果。基于这些观察,目前的研究设问,如果是在什么样的方式,不同形式的经验依赖的神经可塑性的可能相互作用。在这里,我们在音乐家和非音乐家具有和不具有慢性疼痛的fMRI之间静息状态评估基于岛的连通性,和相关的临床疼痛持续时间和强度的结果。正如预期的那样,岛连接在慢性疼痛的非音乐家相对于健康的非音乐家(有扣带皮层和辅助运动区)增加,但差异无统计学意义慢性疼痛的非音乐家和健康之间的音乐家。与此相反,慢性疼痛音乐家相对岛连接到两个健康音乐家(用感觉和存储器区域)和慢性疼痛的非音乐家(与海马,颞下回,和眶额皮质),以及较低的表现出降低的疼痛相关推论日常活动。疼痛持续时间,只有在非音乐家岛连接正相关,而疼痛强度表现出各组不同的关系。我们的结论是,尽管与音乐有关的感觉训练和慢性疼痛,孤立地看,可以导致增加基于岛的连通性,它们的结合可能导致慢性疼痛的音乐家,可调节接合脑机制高阶可塑性(metaplasticity)不适应的经验依赖的神经重组(即疼痛chronification)的后果。

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