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Simultaneous fMRI-EEG-DTI recording of MMN in patients with schizophrenia

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), electroencephalogram (EEG), and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) recording have complementary spatiotemporal resolution limitations but can be powerful methods when used together to enable both functional and anatomical modeling, with each neuroimaging pro...

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Autores principales: Kirino, Eiji, Hayakawa, Yayoi, Inami, Rie, Inoue, Reiichi, Aoki, Shigeki
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6508624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31071097
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215023
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author Kirino, Eiji
Hayakawa, Yayoi
Inami, Rie
Inoue, Reiichi
Aoki, Shigeki
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Hayakawa, Yayoi
Inami, Rie
Inoue, Reiichi
Aoki, Shigeki
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description Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), electroencephalogram (EEG), and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) recording have complementary spatiotemporal resolution limitations but can be powerful methods when used together to enable both functional and anatomical modeling, with each neuroimaging procedure used to maximum advantage. We recorded EEGs during event-related fMRI followed by DTI in 15 healthy volunteers and 12 patients with schizophrenia using an omission mismatch negativity (MMN) paradigm. Blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signal changes were calculated in a region of interest (ROI) analysis, and fractional anisotropy (FA) in the white matter fibers related to each area was compared between groups using tract-specific analysis. Patients with schizophrenia had reduced BOLD activity in the left middle temporal gyrus, and BOLD activity in the right insula and right parahippocampal gyrus significantly correlated with positive symptoms on the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) and hostility subscores. BOLD activation of Heschl’s gyri also correlated with the limbic system, including the insula. FA values in the left anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) significantly correlated with changes in the BOLD signal in the right superior temporal gyrus (STG), and FA values in the right ACC significantly correlated with PANSS scores. This is the first study to examine MMN using simultaneous fMRI, EEG, and DTI recording in patients with schizophrenia to investigate the potential implications of abnormalities in the ACC and limbic system, including the insula and parahippocampal gyrus, as well as the STG. Structural changes in the ACC during schizophrenia may represent part of the neural basis for the observed MMN deficits. The deficits seen in the feedback/feedforward connections between the prefrontal cortex and STG modulated by the ACC and insula may specifically contribute to impaired MMN generation and clinical manifestations.
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spelling pubmed-65086242019-05-23 Simultaneous fMRI-EEG-DTI recording of MMN in patients with schizophrenia Kirino, Eiji Hayakawa, Yayoi Inami, Rie Inoue, Reiichi Aoki, Shigeki PLoS One Research Article Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), electroencephalogram (EEG), and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) recording have complementary spatiotemporal resolution limitations but can be powerful methods when used together to enable both functional and anatomical modeling, with each neuroimaging procedure used to maximum advantage. We recorded EEGs during event-related fMRI followed by DTI in 15 healthy volunteers and 12 patients with schizophrenia using an omission mismatch negativity (MMN) paradigm. Blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) signal changes were calculated in a region of interest (ROI) analysis, and fractional anisotropy (FA) in the white matter fibers related to each area was compared between groups using tract-specific analysis. Patients with schizophrenia had reduced BOLD activity in the left middle temporal gyrus, and BOLD activity in the right insula and right parahippocampal gyrus significantly correlated with positive symptoms on the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) and hostility subscores. BOLD activation of Heschl’s gyri also correlated with the limbic system, including the insula. FA values in the left anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) significantly correlated with changes in the BOLD signal in the right superior temporal gyrus (STG), and FA values in the right ACC significantly correlated with PANSS scores. This is the first study to examine MMN using simultaneous fMRI, EEG, and DTI recording in patients with schizophrenia to investigate the potential implications of abnormalities in the ACC and limbic system, including the insula and parahippocampal gyrus, as well as the STG. Structural changes in the ACC during schizophrenia may represent part of the neural basis for the observed MMN deficits. The deficits seen in the feedback/feedforward connections between the prefrontal cortex and STG modulated by the ACC and insula may specifically contribute to impaired MMN generation and clinical manifestations. Public Library of Science 2019-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6508624/ /pubmed/31071097 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215023 Text en © 2019 Kirino et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Simultaneous fMRI-EEG-DTI recording of MMN in patients with schizophrenia
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title_fullStr Simultaneous fMRI-EEG-DTI recording of MMN in patients with schizophrenia
title_full_unstemmed Simultaneous fMRI-EEG-DTI recording of MMN in patients with schizophrenia
title_short Simultaneous fMRI-EEG-DTI recording of MMN in patients with schizophrenia
title_sort simultaneous fmri-eeg-dti recording of mmn in patients with schizophrenia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6508624/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31071097
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215023
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