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Impaired consciousness is linked to changes in effective connectivity of the posterior cingulate cortex within the default mode network

The intrinsic connectivity of the default mode network has been associated with the level of consciousness in patients with severe brain injury. Especially medial parietal regions are considered to be highly involved in impaired consciousness. To better understand what aspect of this intrinsic archi...

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Autores principales: Crone, Julia Sophia, Schurz, Matthias, Höller, Yvonne, Bergmann, Jürgen, Monti, Martin, Schmid, Elisabeth, Trinka, Eugen, Kronbichler, Martin
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Publicado: Academic Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4389831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25620493
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.01.037
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author Crone, Julia Sophia
Schurz, Matthias
Höller, Yvonne
Bergmann, Jürgen
Monti, Martin
Schmid, Elisabeth
Trinka, Eugen
Kronbichler, Martin
author_facet Crone, Julia Sophia
Schurz, Matthias
Höller, Yvonne
Bergmann, Jürgen
Monti, Martin
Schmid, Elisabeth
Trinka, Eugen
Kronbichler, Martin
author_sort Crone, Julia Sophia
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description The intrinsic connectivity of the default mode network has been associated with the level of consciousness in patients with severe brain injury. Especially medial parietal regions are considered to be highly involved in impaired consciousness. To better understand what aspect of this intrinsic architecture is linked to consciousness, we applied spectral dynamic causal modeling to assess effective connectivity within the default mode network in patients with disorders of consciousness. We included 12 controls, 12 patients in minimally conscious state and 13 in vegetative state in this study. For each subject, we first defined the four key regions of the default mode network employing a subject-specific independent component analysis approach. The resulting regions were then included as nodes in a spectral dynamic causal modeling analysis in order to assess how the causal interactions across these regions as well as the characteristics of neuronal fluctuations change with the level of consciousness. The resulting pattern of interaction in controls identified the posterior cingulate cortex as the main driven hub with positive afferent but negative efferent connections. In patients, this pattern appears to be disrupted. Moreover, the vegetative state patients exhibit significantly reduced self-inhibition and increased oscillations in the posterior cingulate cortex compared to minimally conscious state and controls. Finally, the degree of self-inhibition and strength of oscillation in this region is correlated with the level of consciousness. These findings indicate that the equilibrium between excitatory connectivity towards posterior cingulate cortex and its feedback projections is a key aspect of the relationship between alterations in consciousness after severe brain injury and the intrinsic functional architecture of the default mode network. This impairment might be principally due to the disruption of the mechanisms underlying self-inhibition and neuronal oscillations in the posterior cingulate cortex.
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spelling pubmed-43898312015-04-15 Impaired consciousness is linked to changes in effective connectivity of the posterior cingulate cortex within the default mode network Crone, Julia Sophia Schurz, Matthias Höller, Yvonne Bergmann, Jürgen Monti, Martin Schmid, Elisabeth Trinka, Eugen Kronbichler, Martin Neuroimage Article The intrinsic connectivity of the default mode network has been associated with the level of consciousness in patients with severe brain injury. Especially medial parietal regions are considered to be highly involved in impaired consciousness. To better understand what aspect of this intrinsic architecture is linked to consciousness, we applied spectral dynamic causal modeling to assess effective connectivity within the default mode network in patients with disorders of consciousness. We included 12 controls, 12 patients in minimally conscious state and 13 in vegetative state in this study. For each subject, we first defined the four key regions of the default mode network employing a subject-specific independent component analysis approach. The resulting regions were then included as nodes in a spectral dynamic causal modeling analysis in order to assess how the causal interactions across these regions as well as the characteristics of neuronal fluctuations change with the level of consciousness. The resulting pattern of interaction in controls identified the posterior cingulate cortex as the main driven hub with positive afferent but negative efferent connections. In patients, this pattern appears to be disrupted. Moreover, the vegetative state patients exhibit significantly reduced self-inhibition and increased oscillations in the posterior cingulate cortex compared to minimally conscious state and controls. Finally, the degree of self-inhibition and strength of oscillation in this region is correlated with the level of consciousness. These findings indicate that the equilibrium between excitatory connectivity towards posterior cingulate cortex and its feedback projections is a key aspect of the relationship between alterations in consciousness after severe brain injury and the intrinsic functional architecture of the default mode network. This impairment might be principally due to the disruption of the mechanisms underlying self-inhibition and neuronal oscillations in the posterior cingulate cortex. Academic Press 2015-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4389831/ /pubmed/25620493 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.01.037 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Crone, Julia Sophia
Schurz, Matthias
Höller, Yvonne
Bergmann, Jürgen
Monti, Martin
Schmid, Elisabeth
Trinka, Eugen
Kronbichler, Martin
Impaired consciousness is linked to changes in effective connectivity of the posterior cingulate cortex within the default mode network
title Impaired consciousness is linked to changes in effective connectivity of the posterior cingulate cortex within the default mode network
title_full Impaired consciousness is linked to changes in effective connectivity of the posterior cingulate cortex within the default mode network
title_fullStr Impaired consciousness is linked to changes in effective connectivity of the posterior cingulate cortex within the default mode network
title_full_unstemmed Impaired consciousness is linked to changes in effective connectivity of the posterior cingulate cortex within the default mode network
title_short Impaired consciousness is linked to changes in effective connectivity of the posterior cingulate cortex within the default mode network
title_sort impaired consciousness is linked to changes in effective connectivity of the posterior cingulate cortex within the default mode network
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4389831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25620493
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.01.037
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