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Intra and inter: Alterations in functional brain resting‐state networks after peripheral nerve injury
INTRODUCTION: Numerous treatments suggest that brain plasticity changes after peripheral nerve injury (PNI), and most studies examining functional magnetic resonance imaging focused on abnormal changes in specific brain regions. However, it is the large‐scale interaction of neuronal networks instead...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7507705/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32657022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1747 |
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author | Xing, Xiang‐Xin Hua, Xu‐Yun Zheng, Mou‐Xiong Ma, Zhen‐Zhen Huo, Bei‐Bei Wu, Jia‐Jia Ma, Shu‐Jie Ma, Jie Xu, Jian‐Guang |
author_facet | Xing, Xiang‐Xin Hua, Xu‐Yun Zheng, Mou‐Xiong Ma, Zhen‐Zhen Huo, Bei‐Bei Wu, Jia‐Jia Ma, Shu‐Jie Ma, Jie Xu, Jian‐Guang |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Numerous treatments suggest that brain plasticity changes after peripheral nerve injury (PNI), and most studies examining functional magnetic resonance imaging focused on abnormal changes in specific brain regions. However, it is the large‐scale interaction of neuronal networks instead of isolated brain regions contributed to the functional recovery after PNI. In the present study, we examined the intra‐ and internetworks alterations between the related functional resting‐state networks (RSNs) in a sciatic nerve injury rat model. METHODS: Ninety‐six female rats were divided into a control and model group. Unilateral sciatic nerve transection and direct anastomosis were performed in the latter group. We used an independent component analysis (ICA) algorithm to observe the changes in RSNs and assessed functional connectivity between different networks using the functional networks connectivity (FNC) toolbox. RESULTS: Six RSNs related to PNI were identified, including the basal ganglia network (BGN), sensorimotor network (SMN), salience network (SN), interoceptive network (IN), cerebellar network (CN), and default mode network (DMN). The model group showed significant changes in whole‐brain FC changes within these resting‐state networks (RSNs), but four of these RSNs exhibited a conspicuous decrease. The interalterations performed that significantly decreased FNC existed between the BGN and SMN, BGN and IN, and BGN and DMN (p < .05, corrected). A significant increase in FNC existed between DMN and CN and between CN and SN (p < .05, corrected). CONCLUSION: The results showed the large‐scale functional reorganization at the network level after PNI. This evidence reveals new implications to the pathophysiological mechanisms in brain plasticity of PNI. |
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spelling | pubmed-75077052020-09-29 Intra and inter: Alterations in functional brain resting‐state networks after peripheral nerve injury Xing, Xiang‐Xin Hua, Xu‐Yun Zheng, Mou‐Xiong Ma, Zhen‐Zhen Huo, Bei‐Bei Wu, Jia‐Jia Ma, Shu‐Jie Ma, Jie Xu, Jian‐Guang Brain Behav Original Research INTRODUCTION: Numerous treatments suggest that brain plasticity changes after peripheral nerve injury (PNI), and most studies examining functional magnetic resonance imaging focused on abnormal changes in specific brain regions. However, it is the large‐scale interaction of neuronal networks instead of isolated brain regions contributed to the functional recovery after PNI. In the present study, we examined the intra‐ and internetworks alterations between the related functional resting‐state networks (RSNs) in a sciatic nerve injury rat model. METHODS: Ninety‐six female rats were divided into a control and model group. Unilateral sciatic nerve transection and direct anastomosis were performed in the latter group. We used an independent component analysis (ICA) algorithm to observe the changes in RSNs and assessed functional connectivity between different networks using the functional networks connectivity (FNC) toolbox. RESULTS: Six RSNs related to PNI were identified, including the basal ganglia network (BGN), sensorimotor network (SMN), salience network (SN), interoceptive network (IN), cerebellar network (CN), and default mode network (DMN). The model group showed significant changes in whole‐brain FC changes within these resting‐state networks (RSNs), but four of these RSNs exhibited a conspicuous decrease. The interalterations performed that significantly decreased FNC existed between the BGN and SMN, BGN and IN, and BGN and DMN (p < .05, corrected). A significant increase in FNC existed between DMN and CN and between CN and SN (p < .05, corrected). CONCLUSION: The results showed the large‐scale functional reorganization at the network level after PNI. This evidence reveals new implications to the pathophysiological mechanisms in brain plasticity of PNI. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7507705/ /pubmed/32657022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1747 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Xing, Xiang‐Xin Hua, Xu‐Yun Zheng, Mou‐Xiong Ma, Zhen‐Zhen Huo, Bei‐Bei Wu, Jia‐Jia Ma, Shu‐Jie Ma, Jie Xu, Jian‐Guang Intra and inter: Alterations in functional brain resting‐state networks after peripheral nerve injury |
title | Intra and inter: Alterations in functional brain resting‐state networks after peripheral nerve injury |
title_full | Intra and inter: Alterations in functional brain resting‐state networks after peripheral nerve injury |
title_fullStr | Intra and inter: Alterations in functional brain resting‐state networks after peripheral nerve injury |
title_full_unstemmed | Intra and inter: Alterations in functional brain resting‐state networks after peripheral nerve injury |
title_short | Intra and inter: Alterations in functional brain resting‐state networks after peripheral nerve injury |
title_sort | intra and inter: alterations in functional brain resting‐state networks after peripheral nerve injury |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7507705/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32657022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.1747 |
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