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Abnormal Effective Connectivity of the Anterior Forebrain Regions in Disorders of Consciousness 被引量:5

Abnormal Effective Connectivity of the Anterior Forebrain Regions in Disorders of Consciousness
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摘要 A number of studies have indicated that disor- ders of consciousness result from multifocal injuries as well as from the impaired functional and anatomical connectivity between various anterior forebrain regions. However, the specific causal mechanism linking these regions remains unclear. In this study, we used spectral dynamic causal modeling to assess how the effective connections (ECs) between various regions differ between individuals. Next, we used connectome-based predictive modeling to evaluate the performance of the ECs in predicting the clinical scores of DOC patients. We found increased ECs from the striatum to the globus pallidus as well as from the globus pallidus to the posterior cingulate cortex, and decreased ECs from the globus pallidus to the thalamus and from the medial prefrontal cortex to the striatum in DOC patients as compared to healthy controls. Prediction of the patients' outcome was effective using the negative ECs as features. In summary, the present study highlights a key role of the thalamo-basal ganglia-cortical loop in DOCs and supports the anterior forebrain mesocircuit hypothesis. Furthermore, EC could be potentially used to assess the consciousness level. A number of studies have indicated that disor- ders of consciousness result from multifocal injuries as well as from the impaired functional and anatomical connectivity between various anterior forebrain regions. However, the specific causal mechanism linking these regions remains unclear. In this study, we used spectral dynamic causal modeling to assess how the effective connections (ECs) between various regions differ between individuals. Next, we used connectome-based predictive modeling to evaluate the performance of the ECs in predicting the clinical scores of DOC patients. We found increased ECs from the striatum to the globus pallidus as well as from the globus pallidus to the posterior cingulate cortex, and decreased ECs from the globus pallidus to the thalamus and from the medial prefrontal cortex to the striatum in DOC patients as compared to healthy controls. Prediction of the patients' outcome was effective using the negative ECs as features. In summary, the present study highlights a key role of the thalamo-basal ganglia-cortical loop in DOCs and supports the anterior forebrain mesocircuit hypothesis. Furthermore, EC could be potentially used to assess the consciousness level.
出处 《Neuroscience Bulletin》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第4期647-658,共12页 神经科学通报(英文版)
基金 supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (81471654, 81428013, 81371535, and 81271548) the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, China (2015A030313609) Planned Science and Technology Project of Guangzhou Municipality, China (20160402007 and 201604020184) the Innovation Project of The Graduate School of South China Normal University
关键词 Mesocircuit Basal ganglia Posterior cingu-late cortex Spectral dynamic causal modeling Connec-tome-based predictive modeling Mesocircuit Basal ganglia Posterior cingu-late cortex Spectral dynamic causal modeling Connec-tome-based predictive modeling
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