Research Center Jülich, Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-1, INM-2) Jülich, Germany.
Front Aging Neurosci. 2013 Oct 29;5:67. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2013.00067. eCollection 2013.
Healthy aging is accompanied by structural and functional changes in the brain, among which a loss of neural specificity (i.e., dedifferentiation) is one of the most consistent findings. Little is known, however, about changes in interregional integration underlying a dedifferentiation across different functional systems. In a large sample (n = 399) of healthy adults aged from 18 to 85 years, we analyzed age-dependent differences in resting-state (RS) (task-independent) functional connectivity (FC) of a set of brain regions derived from a previous fMRI study. In that study, these regions had shown an age-related loss of activation specificity in visual-attention (superior parietal area 7A and dorsal premotor cortex) or sensorimotor (area OP4 of the parietal operculum) tasks. In addition to these dedifferentiated regions, the FC analysis of the present study included "task-general" regions associated with both attention and sensorimotor systems (rostral supplementary motor area and bilateral anterior insula) as defined via meta-analytical co-activation mapping. Within this network, we observed both selective increases and decreases in RS-FC with age. In line with regional activation changes reported previously, we found diminished anti-correlated FC for inter-system connections (i.e., between sensorimotor-related and visual attention-related regions). Our analysis also revealed reduced FC between system-specific and task-general regions, which might reflect age-related deficits in top-down control possibly leading to dedifferentiation of task-specific brain activity. Together, our results underpin the notion that RS-FC changes concur with regional activity changes in the healthy aging brain, presumably contributing jointly to age-related behavioral changes.
健康的衰老伴随着大脑结构和功能的变化,其中神经特异性的丧失(即去分化)是最一致的发现之一。然而,对于不同功能系统之间去分化所涉及的区域间整合变化知之甚少。在一个由 18 至 85 岁的健康成年人组成的大样本(n = 399)中,我们分析了来自之前 fMRI 研究的一组大脑区域的静息状态(RS)(任务独立)功能连接(FC)随年龄的变化。在该研究中,这些区域在视觉注意力(顶叶上区 7A 和背侧运动前皮质)或感觉运动(顶叶外侧 OP4 区)任务中表现出与年龄相关的激活特异性丧失。除了这些去分化的区域,本研究的 FC 分析还包括与注意力和感觉运动系统都相关的“任务一般”区域(额上回的初级运动区和双侧前岛叶),这些区域是通过元分析共同激活映射来定义的。在这个网络中,我们观察到 RS-FC 随年龄选择性增加和减少。与之前报道的区域激活变化一致,我们发现跨系统连接(即感觉运动相关区域和视觉注意力相关区域之间)的反相关 FC 减少。我们的分析还揭示了系统特异性和任务一般性区域之间的 FC 减少,这可能反映了与年龄相关的自上而下控制缺陷,可能导致任务特异性大脑活动的去分化。总的来说,我们的结果支持这样一种观点,即 RS-FC 的变化与健康衰老大脑中的区域活动变化一致,可能共同导致与年龄相关的行为变化。