Edlow Brian L, Olchanyi Mark, Freeman Holly J, Li Jian, Maffei Chiara, Snider Samuel B, Zöllei Lilla, Iglesias J Eugenio, Augustinack Jean, Bodien Yelena G, Haynes Robin L, Greve Douglas N, Diamond Bram R, Stevens Allison, Giacino Joseph T, Destrieux Christophe, van der Kouwe Andre, Brown Emery N, Folkerth Rebecca D, Fischl Bruce, Kinney Hannah C
Center for Neurotechnology and Neurorecovery, Department of Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02114, USA.
Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Charlestown MA 02129, USA.
bioRxiv. 2023 Jul 15:2023.07.13.548265. doi: 10.1101/2023.07.13.548265.
Consciousness is comprised of arousal (i.e., wakefulness) and awareness. Substantial progress has been made in mapping the cortical networks that modulate awareness in the human brain, but knowledge about the subcortical networks that sustain arousal is lacking. We integrated data from diffusion MRI, immunohistochemistry, and 7 Tesla functional MRI to map the connectivity of a subcortical arousal network that we postulate sustains wakefulness in the resting, conscious human brain, analogous to the cortical default mode network (DMN) that is believed to sustain self-awareness. We identified nodes of the proposed default ascending arousal network (dAAN) in the brainstem, hypothalamus, thalamus, and basal forebrain by correlating diffusion MRI with immunohistochemistry in three human brain specimens from neurologically normal individuals scanned at 600-750 μm resolution. We performed deterministic and probabilistic tractography analyses of the diffusion MRI data to map dAAN intra-network connections and dAAN-DMN internetwork connections. Using a newly developed network-based autopsy of the human brain that integrates MRI and histopathology, we identified projection, association, and commissural pathways linking dAAN nodes with one another and with cortical DMN nodes, providing a structural architecture for the integration of arousal and awareness in human consciousness. We release the diffusion MRI data, corresponding immunohistochemistry data, network-based autopsy methods, and a new brainstem dAAN atlas to support efforts to map the connectivity of human consciousness.
意识由觉醒(即清醒状态)和觉知组成。在绘制调节人类大脑觉知的皮质网络方面已经取得了重大进展,但对于维持觉醒的皮质下网络的了解却很匮乏。我们整合了来自扩散磁共振成像(diffusion MRI)、免疫组织化学以及7特斯拉功能磁共振成像的数据,以绘制一个皮质下觉醒网络的连接图谱,我们推测该网络在静息、有意识的人类大脑中维持清醒状态,类似于被认为维持自我觉知的皮质默认模式网络(DMN)。我们通过将扩散磁共振成像与免疫组织化学相关联,在来自神经功能正常个体的三个分辨率为600 - 750微米扫描的人脑标本中,确定了位于脑干、下丘脑、丘脑和基底前脑的拟默认上行觉醒网络(dAAN)的节点。我们对扩散磁共振成像数据进行了确定性和概率性纤维束成像分析,以绘制dAAN网络内连接以及dAAN - DMN网络间连接。通过使用一种新开发的整合了磁共振成像和组织病理学的基于网络的人脑解剖方法,我们确定了连接dAAN节点彼此之间以及与皮质DMN节点的投射、联合和连合通路,为人类意识中觉醒与觉知的整合提供了一种结构架构。我们发布了扩散磁共振成像数据、相应的免疫组织化学数据、基于网络的解剖方法以及一个新的脑干dAAN图谱,以支持绘制人类意识连接图谱的研究工作。