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与双手运动控制相关的额叶网络结构和功能连接的年龄相关变化。

Age-Related Changes in Frontal Network Structural and Functional Connectivity in Relation to Bimanual Movement Control.

作者信息

Fujiyama Hakuei, Van Soom Jago, Rens Guy, Gooijers Jolien, Leunissen Inge, Levin Oron, Swinnen Stephan P

机构信息

Motor Control Laboratory, Movement Control and Neuroplasticity Research Group, Group Biomedical Sciences, 3001, Leuven, Belgium, and

Motor Control Laboratory, Movement Control and Neuroplasticity Research Group, Group Biomedical Sciences, 3001, Leuven, Belgium, and.

出版信息

J Neurosci. 2016 Feb 10;36(6):1808-22. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3355-15.2016.

Abstract

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Changes in both brain structure and neurophysiological function regulating homotopic as well as heterotopic interhemispheric interactions (IHIs) are assumed to be responsible for the bimanual performance deficits in older adults. However, how the structural and functional networks regulating bimanual performance decline in older adults, as well as the interplay between brain structure and function remain largely unclear. Using a dual-site transcranial magnetic stimulation paradigm, we examined the age-related changes in the interhemispheric effects from the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and dorsal premotor cortex onto the contralateral primary motor cortex (M1) during the preparation of a complex bimanual coordination task in human. Structural properties of these interactions were assessed with diffusion-based fiber tractography. Compared with young adults, older adults showed performance declines in the more difficult bimanual conditions, less optimal brain white matter (WM) microstructure, and a decreased ability to regulate the interaction between dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and M1. Importantly, we found that WM microstructure, neurophysiological function, and bimanual performance were interrelated in older adults, whereas only the task-related changes in IHI predicted bimanual performance in young adults. These results reflect unique interactions between structure and function in the aging brain, such that declines in WM microstructural organization likely lead to dysfunctional regulation of IHI, ultimately accounting for bimanual performance deficits.

SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT

The structural and functional changes in the aging brain are associated with a decline in movement control, compromising functional independence. We used MRI and noninvasive brain stimulation techniques to investigate white matter microstructural organization and neurophysiological function in the aging brain, in relation to bimanual movement control. We found that less optimal brain microstructural organization and task-related modulations in neurophysiological function resulted in poor bimanual performance in older adults. By interrelating brain structure, neurophysiological function, and behavior, the current study provides a comprehensive picture of biological alterations in the aging brain that underlie declines in bimanual performance.

摘要

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大脑结构和调节同侧以及异侧半球间相互作用(IHIs)的神经生理功能的变化被认为是导致老年人双手运动表现缺陷的原因。然而,调节老年人双手运动表现的结构和功能网络如何衰退,以及大脑结构与功能之间的相互作用在很大程度上仍不清楚。我们使用双部位经颅磁刺激范式,在人类进行复杂双手协调任务准备期间,研究了从背外侧前额叶皮层和背侧运动前区皮层到对侧初级运动皮层(M1)的半球间效应的年龄相关变化。通过基于扩散的纤维束成像评估这些相互作用的结构特性。与年轻人相比,老年人在更困难的双手任务条件下表现下降,脑白质(WM)微观结构不太理想,并且调节背外侧前额叶皮层与M1之间相互作用的能力下降。重要的是,我们发现老年人的WM微观结构、神经生理功能和双手运动表现相互关联,而在年轻人中只有与任务相关的IHI变化能预测双手运动表现。这些结果反映了衰老大脑中结构与功能之间独特的相互作用,即WM微观结构组织的衰退可能导致IHI调节功能失调,最终导致双手运动表现缺陷。

意义声明

衰老大脑中的结构和功能变化与运动控制能力下降有关,损害了功能独立性。我们使用MRI和非侵入性脑刺激技术研究衰老大脑中与双手运动控制相关的白质微观结构组织和神经生理功能。我们发现不太理想的脑微观结构组织和神经生理功能中与任务相关的调节导致老年人双手运动表现不佳。通过将大脑结构、神经生理功能和行为相互关联,本研究全面描绘了衰老大脑中导致双手运动表现下降的生物学改变。

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