Dong Minghao, Qin Wei, Zhao Ling, Yang Xuejuan, Yuan Kai, Zeng Fang, Sun Jinbo, Yu Dahua, von Deneen Karen M, Liang Fanrong, Tian Jie
School of Life Sciences and Technology, Xidian University, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China.
Hum Brain Mapp. 2014 Mar;35(3):1074-84. doi: 10.1002/hbm.22235. Epub 2013 Apr 30.
Studies on training/expertise-related effects on human brain in context of neuroplasticity have revealed that plastic changes modulate not only task activations but also patterns and strength of internetworks and intranetworks functional connectivity in the resting state. Much has known about plastic changes in resting state on global level; however, how training/expertise-related effect affects patterns of local spontaneous activity in resting brain remains elusive. We investigated the homogeneity of local blood oxygen level-dependent fluctuations in the resting state using a regional homogeneity (ReHo) analysis among 16 acupuncturists and 16 matched nonacupuncturists (NA). To prove acupuncturists' expertise, we used a series of psychophysical tests. Our results demonstrated that, acupuncturists significantly outperformed NA in tactile-motor and emotional regulation domain and the acupuncturist group showed increased coherence in local BOLD signal fluctuations in the left primary motor cortex (MI), the left primary somatosensory cortex (SI) and the left ventral medial prefrontal cortex/orbitofrontal cortex (VMPFC/OFC). Regression analysis displayed that, in the acupuncturists group, ReHo of VMPFC/OFC could predict behavioral outcomes, evidenced by negative correlation between unpleasantness ratings and ReHo of VMPFC/OFC and ReHo of SI and MI positively correlated with the duration of acupuncture practice. We suggest that expertise could modulate patterns of local resting state activity by increasing regional clustering strength, which is likely to contribute to advanced local information processing efficiency. Our study completes the understanding of neuroplasticity changes by adding the evidence of local resting state activity alterations, which is helpful for elucidating in what manner training effect extends beyond resting state.
在神经可塑性背景下,关于训练/专业技能对人类大脑影响的研究表明,可塑性变化不仅会调节任务激活,还会调节静息状态下脑网络间和脑网络内功能连接的模式及强度。目前,在整体水平上,我们对静息状态下的可塑性变化已经有了很多了解;然而,训练/专业技能相关效应如何影响静息大脑中局部自发活动的模式,仍不清楚。我们采用局部一致性(ReHo)分析,研究了16名针灸师和16名匹配的非针灸师(NA)在静息状态下局部血氧水平依赖波动的同质性。为了证明针灸师的专业技能,我们进行了一系列心理物理测试。我们的结果表明,针灸师在触觉运动和情绪调节领域的表现显著优于非针灸师,并且针灸师组在左侧初级运动皮层(MI)、左侧初级躯体感觉皮层(SI)以及左侧腹内侧前额叶皮层/眶额皮层(VMPFC/OFC)的局部BOLD信号波动的一致性增加。回归分析显示,在针灸师组中,VMPFC/OFC的ReHo可以预测行为结果,表现为不愉快评分与VMPFC/OFC的ReHo呈负相关,SI和MI的ReHo与针灸练习时长呈正相关。我们认为,专业技能可以通过增加区域聚类强度来调节局部静息状态活动的模式,这可能有助于提高局部信息处理效率。我们的研究通过补充局部静息状态活动改变的证据,完善了对神经可塑性变化的理解,这有助于阐明训练效果以何种方式扩展到静息状态之外。