在衰老过程中由白质介导的灰质网络中的功能性变化
Jianxi Liu1, Mingcong Huang1, Kang Hu2,3
1School of Mathematics and Statistics, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Guangzhou, China.
概括
老龄化会损害大脑的连接性. 这项研究揭示了老年人内网和全球网络效率的降低,这表明老年大脑的长距离神经连接和功能分化功能减弱.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 脑部成像 脑部成像
- 衰老研究研究 衰老研究
背景情况:
- 休息状态功能性MRI (fMRI) 广泛研究了老化过程中的灰质 (GM) 变化.
- 衰老对白质 (WM) 和GM (WM-GM FC) 之间的功能连接 (FC) 的影响基本上是未知的.
研究的目的:
- 提出一种新的方法来构建功能网络,集成WM和GM.
- 调查WM-GM FC和网络拓学的与年龄相关的变化.
主要方法:
- 利用439名健康成年人的数据,为灰质-白质-灰质 (GM-WM-GM) 介导网络开发了一种基于共变的方法.
- 量化WM-GM FC使用皮尔森相关系数和集成WM地图数据与GM地图数据.
- 在GM-WM-GM网络上计算了拓性质和探索了年龄影响.
主要成果:
- 发现与年龄相关的内部网络连接和全球网络效率的显著下降.
- 观察到互联网连接中的反转U形模式,表明功能脱差.
- 发现网络模块化程度下降,局部效率稳定,表明远程连接减弱.
结论:
- 这项研究为与年龄相关的大脑网络重组提供了新的见解.
- 增强对正常大脑衰老背后的神经机制的理解.
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