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Cerebral perfusion mediated by thalamo‐cortical functional connectivity in non‐dominant thalamus affects naming ability in aphasia

Naming is a commonly impaired language domain in various types of aphasia. Emerging evidence supports the cortico‐subcortical circuitry subserving naming processing, although neurovascular regulation of the non‐dominant thalamic and basal ganglia subregions underlying post‐stroke naming difficulty r...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Jie, Zhou, Zhen, Li, Lingling, Ye, Jing, Shang, Desheng, Zhong, Shuchang, Yao, Bo, Xu, Cong, Yu, Yamei, He, Fangping, Ye, Xiangming, Luo, Benyan
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8764486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34698418
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25696
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author Zhang, Jie
Zhou, Zhen
Li, Lingling
Ye, Jing
Shang, Desheng
Zhong, Shuchang
Yao, Bo
Xu, Cong
Yu, Yamei
He, Fangping
Ye, Xiangming
Luo, Benyan
author_facet Zhang, Jie
Zhou, Zhen
Li, Lingling
Ye, Jing
Shang, Desheng
Zhong, Shuchang
Yao, Bo
Xu, Cong
Yu, Yamei
He, Fangping
Ye, Xiangming
Luo, Benyan
author_sort Zhang, Jie
collection PubMed
description Naming is a commonly impaired language domain in various types of aphasia. Emerging evidence supports the cortico‐subcortical circuitry subserving naming processing, although neurovascular regulation of the non‐dominant thalamic and basal ganglia subregions underlying post‐stroke naming difficulty remains unclear. Data from 25 subacute stroke patients and 26 age‐, sex‐, and education‐matched healthy volunteers were analyzed. Region‐of‐interest‐wise functional connectivity (FC) was calculated to measure the strength of cortico‐subcortical connections. Cerebral blood flow (CBF) was determined to reflect perfusion levels. Correlation and mediation analyses were performed to identify the relationship between cortico‐subcortical connectivity, regional cerebral perfusion, and naming performance. We observed increased right‐hemispheric subcortical connectivity in patients. FC between the right posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) and lateral/medial prefrontal thalamus (lPFtha/mPFtha) exhibited significantly negative correlations with total naming score. Trend‐level increased CBF in subcortical nuclei, including that in the right lPFtha, and significant negative correlations between naming and regional perfusion of the right lPFtha were observed. The relationship between CBF in the right lPFtha and naming was fully mediated by the lPFtha‐pSTS connectivity in the non‐dominant hemisphere. Our findings suggest that perfusion changes in the right thalamic subregions affect naming performance through thalamo‐cortical circuits in post‐stroke aphasia. This study highlights the neurovascular pathophysiology of the non‐dominant hemisphere and demonstrates thalamic involvement in naming after stroke.
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spelling pubmed-87644862022-01-21 Cerebral perfusion mediated by thalamo‐cortical functional connectivity in non‐dominant thalamus affects naming ability in aphasia Zhang, Jie Zhou, Zhen Li, Lingling Ye, Jing Shang, Desheng Zhong, Shuchang Yao, Bo Xu, Cong Yu, Yamei He, Fangping Ye, Xiangming Luo, Benyan Hum Brain Mapp Research Articles Naming is a commonly impaired language domain in various types of aphasia. Emerging evidence supports the cortico‐subcortical circuitry subserving naming processing, although neurovascular regulation of the non‐dominant thalamic and basal ganglia subregions underlying post‐stroke naming difficulty remains unclear. Data from 25 subacute stroke patients and 26 age‐, sex‐, and education‐matched healthy volunteers were analyzed. Region‐of‐interest‐wise functional connectivity (FC) was calculated to measure the strength of cortico‐subcortical connections. Cerebral blood flow (CBF) was determined to reflect perfusion levels. Correlation and mediation analyses were performed to identify the relationship between cortico‐subcortical connectivity, regional cerebral perfusion, and naming performance. We observed increased right‐hemispheric subcortical connectivity in patients. FC between the right posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) and lateral/medial prefrontal thalamus (lPFtha/mPFtha) exhibited significantly negative correlations with total naming score. Trend‐level increased CBF in subcortical nuclei, including that in the right lPFtha, and significant negative correlations between naming and regional perfusion of the right lPFtha were observed. The relationship between CBF in the right lPFtha and naming was fully mediated by the lPFtha‐pSTS connectivity in the non‐dominant hemisphere. Our findings suggest that perfusion changes in the right thalamic subregions affect naming performance through thalamo‐cortical circuits in post‐stroke aphasia. This study highlights the neurovascular pathophysiology of the non‐dominant hemisphere and demonstrates thalamic involvement in naming after stroke. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8764486/ /pubmed/34698418 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25696 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Human Brain Mapping published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Zhang, Jie
Zhou, Zhen
Li, Lingling
Ye, Jing
Shang, Desheng
Zhong, Shuchang
Yao, Bo
Xu, Cong
Yu, Yamei
He, Fangping
Ye, Xiangming
Luo, Benyan
Cerebral perfusion mediated by thalamo‐cortical functional connectivity in non‐dominant thalamus affects naming ability in aphasia
title Cerebral perfusion mediated by thalamo‐cortical functional connectivity in non‐dominant thalamus affects naming ability in aphasia
title_full Cerebral perfusion mediated by thalamo‐cortical functional connectivity in non‐dominant thalamus affects naming ability in aphasia
title_fullStr Cerebral perfusion mediated by thalamo‐cortical functional connectivity in non‐dominant thalamus affects naming ability in aphasia
title_full_unstemmed Cerebral perfusion mediated by thalamo‐cortical functional connectivity in non‐dominant thalamus affects naming ability in aphasia
title_short Cerebral perfusion mediated by thalamo‐cortical functional connectivity in non‐dominant thalamus affects naming ability in aphasia
title_sort cerebral perfusion mediated by thalamo‐cortical functional connectivity in non‐dominant thalamus affects naming ability in aphasia
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8764486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34698418
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25696
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