University of Cologne, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne, Department of Neurology, Germany.
University of Cologne, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne, Department of Neurology, Germany; Cognitive Neuroscience, Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-3), Research Center Juelich, Germany.
Neuroimage. 2020 Aug 15;217:116873. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.116873. Epub 2020 May 5.
Stroke is a devastating disease leading to cell death and disconnection between neurons both locally and remote, often resulting in severe long-term disability. Spontaneous reorganization of areas and pathways not primarily affected by ischemia is, however, associated with albeit limited recovery of function. Quantitative mapping of whole-brain changes of structural connectivity concerning the ischemia-induced sensorimotor deficit and recovery thereof would help to target structural plasticity in order to improve rehabilitation. Currently, only in vivo diffusion MRI can extract the structural whole-brain connectome noninvasively. This approach is, however, used primarily in human studies. Here, we applied atlas-based MRI analysis and graph theory to DTI in wild-type mice with cortical stroke lesions. Using a DTI network approach and graph theory, we aimed at gaining insights into the dynamics of the spontaneous reorganization after stroke related to the recovery of function. We found evidence for altered structural integrity of connections of specific brain regions, including the breakdown of connections between brain regions directly affected by stroke as well as long-range rerouting of intra- and transhemispheric connections related to improved sensorimotor behavior.
中风是一种破坏性疾病,会导致神经元在局部和远程区域死亡和断开连接,通常导致严重的长期残疾。然而,与缺血无关的区域和途径的自发性重新组织与功能的有限恢复有关。定量映射与缺血引起的感觉运动缺陷及其恢复有关的整个大脑结构连接变化将有助于靶向结构可塑性,以改善康复。目前,只有体内扩散 MRI 才能无创地提取结构全脑连接组。然而,这种方法主要用于人类研究。在这里,我们应用基于图谱的 MRI 分析和图论来研究皮层中风病变的野生型小鼠的弥散张量成像(DTI)。使用 DTI 网络方法和图论,我们旨在深入了解与功能恢复相关的中风后自发性重组的动力学。我们发现证据表明,特定脑区的连接结构完整性发生了改变,包括直接受中风影响的脑区之间的连接中断,以及与感觉运动行为改善相关的内半球和跨半球连接的远程重新路由。