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皮质病变中的局部多形性δ活动导致功能连接性整体下降。

Local polymorphic delta activity in cortical lesions causes global decreases in functional connectivity.

作者信息

van Dellen E, Hillebrand A, Douw L, Heimans J J, Reijneveld J C, Stam C J

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Cancer Center Amsterdam, VU University Medical Center, De Boelaan 1117, P.O. Box 7057, 1007 MB Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Neuroimage. 2013 Dec;83:524-32. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.06.009. Epub 2013 Jun 12.

Abstract

Increasing evidence from neuroimaging and modeling studies suggests that local lesions can give rise to global network changes in the human brain. These changes are often attributed to the disconnection of the lesioned areas. However, damaged brain areas may still be active, although the activity is altered. Here, we hypothesize that empirically observed global decreases in functional connectivity in patients with brain lesions can be explained by specific alterations of local neural activity that are the result of damaged tissue. We simulated local polymorphic delta activity (PDA), which typically characterizes EEG/MEG recordings of patients with cerebral lesions, in a realistic model of human brain activity. 78 neural masses were coupled according to the human structural brain network. Lesions were created by altering the parameters of individual neural masses in order to create PDA (i.e. simulating acute focal brain damage); combining this PDA with weakening of structural connections (i.e. simulating brain tumors), and fully deleting structural connections (i.e. simulating a full resection). Not only structural disconnection but also PDA in itself caused a global decrease in functional connectivity, similar to the observed alterations in MEG recordings of patients with PDA due to brain lesions. Interestingly, connectivity between regions that were not lesioned directly also changed. The impact of PDA depended on the network characteristics of the lesioned region in the structural connectome. This study shows for the first time that locally disturbed neural activity, i.e. PDA, may explain altered functional connectivity between remote areas, even when structural connections are unaffected. We suggest that focal brain lesions and the corresponding altered neural activity should be considered in the framework of the full functionally interacting brain network, implying that the impact of lesions reaches far beyond focal damage.

摘要

来自神经影像学和建模研究的越来越多的证据表明,局部病变可导致人类大脑的全局网络变化。这些变化通常归因于病变区域的断开连接。然而,受损的脑区可能仍然活跃,尽管其活动发生了改变。在此,我们假设,在脑损伤患者中通过实验观察到的功能连接性的全局下降可以由受损组织导致的局部神经活动的特定改变来解释。我们在一个真实的人类大脑活动模型中模拟了局部多形性δ活动(PDA),这种活动通常是脑损伤患者脑电图/脑磁图记录的特征。78个神经团根据人类结构脑网络进行耦合。通过改变单个神经团的参数来创建病变,以产生PDA(即模拟急性局灶性脑损伤);将这种PDA与结构连接的减弱(即模拟脑肿瘤)相结合,并完全删除结构连接(即模拟完全切除)。不仅结构断开连接,而且PDA本身也导致了功能连接性的全局下降,这与因脑损伤而出现PDA的患者脑磁图记录中观察到的改变相似。有趣的是,未直接受损区域之间的连接性也发生了变化。PDA的影响取决于病变区域在结构连接组中的网络特征。这项研究首次表明,局部神经活动紊乱,即PDA,可能解释了遥远区域之间功能连接性的改变,即使结构连接未受影响。我们建议,应在整个功能相互作用的脑网络框架内考虑局灶性脑损伤及相应改变的神经活动,这意味着损伤的影响远远超出局灶性损伤。

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