BCBL. Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language, Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain.
BCBL. Basque Center on Cognition, Brain and Language, Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain; Ikerbasque, Basque Foundation for Science, Bilbao, Spain.
Neuroimage. 2022 Nov 15;262:119558. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.119558. Epub 2022 Aug 13.
The "primary" or "first-order relay" nuclei of the thalamus feed the cerebral cortex with information about ongoing activity in the environment or the subcortical motor systems. Because of the small size of these nuclei and the high specificity of their input and output pathways, new imaging protocols are required to investigate thalamocortical interactions in human perception, cognition and language. The goal of the present study was twofold: I) to develop a reconstruction protocol based on in vivo diffusion MRI to extract and measure the axonal fiber tracts that originate or terminate specifically in individual first-order relay nuclei; and, II) to test the reliability of this reconstruction protocol. In left and right hemispheres, we investigated the thalamocortical/corticothalamic axon bundles linking each of the first-order relay nuclei and their main cortical target areas, namely, the lateral geniculate nucleus (optic radiation), the medial geniculate nucleus (acoustic radiation), the ventral posterior nucleus (somatosensory radiation) and the ventral lateral nucleus (motor radiation). In addition, we examined the main subcortical input pathway to the ventral lateral posterior nucleus, which originates in the dentate nucleus of the cerebellum. Our protocol comprised three components: defining regions-of-interest; preprocessing diffusion data; and modeling white-matter tracts and tractometry. We then used computation and test-retest methods to check whether our protocol could reliably reconstruct these tracts of interest and their profiles. Our results demonstrated that the protocol had nearly perfect computational reproducibility and good-to-excellent test-retest reproducibility. This new protocol may be of interest for both basic human brain neuroscience and clinical studies and has been made publicly available to the scientific community.
丘脑的“初级”或“一级中继”核将有关环境或皮质下运动系统中正在进行的活动的信息传递给大脑皮层。由于这些核的体积小,以及其输入和输出途径的高度特异性,需要新的成像方案来研究人类感知、认知和语言中的丘脑皮质相互作用。本研究的目的有两个:I)开发一种基于体内扩散 MRI 的重建方案,以提取和测量起源于或终止于单个一级中继核的轴突纤维束;以及,II)测试该重建方案的可靠性。在左半球和右半球,我们研究了连接每个一级中继核及其主要皮质靶区的丘脑皮质/皮质丘脑轴突束,即外侧膝状体核(视辐射)、内侧膝状体核(听辐射)、腹后核(躯体感觉辐射)和腹外侧核(运动辐射)。此外,我们还检查了起源于小脑齿状核的腹外侧后核的主要皮质下传入途径。我们的方案包括三个组成部分:定义感兴趣区域;预处理扩散数据;以及建模白质束和束流测量。然后,我们使用计算和测试-再测试方法来检查我们的方案是否能够可靠地重建这些感兴趣的束及其轮廓。我们的结果表明,该方案具有近乎完美的计算可重复性和良好到极好的测试-再测试可重复性。这个新方案可能对基础人类脑神经科学和临床研究都有意义,并且已经向科学界公开。