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Disrupted Interactions Between Arousal and Cortical Awareness Networks in MCS and VS/UWS Patients: Evidence from Resting-state Functional Imaging Connectivity

机译:中断MCS和VS / UWS患者唤醒和皮质意识网络之间的相互作用:来自休息状态的证据 - 来自休息状态的功能成像连接

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Clinical patients in a vegetative state or unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (VS/UWS) demonstrate distinct arousal-awareness dissociation; the neuropathological mechanisms underlying such dissociation remain poorly understood. Here, we systematically examined how functional connectivity from the brainstem areas regulating arousal to the cortical networks supporting internal and external awareness is disrupted in minimally conscious state (MCS) and VS/UWS patients. Resting-state functional imaging was conducted in 23 MCS patients, 31 VS/UWS patients, and 20 age-matched healthy individuals. A hierarchical cluster analysis was conducted using all voxel-based signals in the brainstem to identify the specific areas for arousal. We found that the pontine tegmentum area (PTA) and caudal midbrain area persistently formed a distinct cluster that exclusively showed extensive connections with the cortical networks supporting internal and external awareness in healthy individuals, confirming their role in arousal. We show that functional connectivity from the PTA and caudal midbrain area to the cortical-awareness-supporting networks were significantly reduced in MCS and VS/UWS patients; importantly, as the clinical symptoms of consciousness disorders deepen from MCS to VS/UWS, functional connectivity strength became significantly reduced, changing from presenting no significant connections in MCS to widespread negative connections in VS/UWS. Additionally, we observed increased connectivity from the PTA and caudal midbrain area to limbic structures, the brainstem areas, and the cerebellum in MCS and VS/UWS patients, consistent with prior studies. These findings offer important insights into the neural network mechanisms underlying the long-observed arousal-awareness dissociation in VS/UWS patients and provide additional neuroimaging-based biomarkers for the clinical diagnosis of MCS and VS/UWS patients. (C) 2018 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of IBRO.
机译:临床患者处于植物人状态或无响应觉醒综合症(VS / UWS)表明不同觉醒意识解离;这种离解的基础的神经病理学机制仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们系统地研究如何从脑干区域调节觉醒的皮层网络支持内部和外部的认识功能连接在最小意识状态(MCS)和VS / UWS患者被打乱。静息状态的功能成像在23名MCS患者中,31 VS / UWS的患者,和20年龄匹配的健康个体进行的。分层聚类分析用脑干所有基于体素的信号来确定觉醒的具体领域进行。我们发现,脑桥被盖区(PTA)和尾部脑区域持续形成完全表现出与皮质网络支持内部和外部的意识在健康人,确认他们在觉醒的作用广泛连接的不同集群。我们发现从PTA是功能连通性和尾脑区皮质意识,支持网络的MCS和VS均显著减少/ UWS患者;重要的是,意识障碍等临床症状加深,从MCS到VS / UWS,功能连接强度为显著减少,从提出到VS / UWS广泛的负面连接在MCS没有显著的连接发生变化。此外,我们观察到增加了从PTA连接和尾中脑区域边缘结构,脑干区,并在MCS和VS / UWS患者小脑,与以前的研究结果一致。这些发现提供了重要的见解神经网络机制,VS / UWS患者长期观察觉醒意识分离底层,并为临床诊断和MCS VS / UWS患者的其他基于神经影像学,生物标志物。 (c)2018年由elsevier有限公司发布代表银布。

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