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Alteration in the Functional Organization of the Default Mode Network Following Closed Non-severe Traumatic Brain Injury

The debilitating effect of traumatic brain injury (TBI) extends years after the initial injury and hampers the recovery process and quality of life. In this study, we explore the functional reorganization of the default mode network (DMN) of those affected with non-severe TBI. Traumatic brain injury...

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Autores principales: Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Riddha, Abd Hamid, Aini Ismafairus, Noh, Nor Azila, Omar, Hazim, Chai, Wen Jia, Idris, Zamzuri, Ahmad, Asma Hayati, Fitzrol, Diana Noma, Ab. Ghani, Ab. Rahman Izaini Ghani, Wan Mohamad, Wan Nor Azlen, Mohamed Mustafar, Mohamed Faiz, Hanafi, Muhammad Hafiz, Reza, Mohamed Faruque, Umar, Hafidah, Mohd Zulkifly, Mohd Faizal, Ang, Song Yee, Zakaria, Zaitun, Musa, Kamarul Imran, Othman, Azizah, Embong, Zunaina, Sapiai, Nur Asma, Kandasamy, Regunath, Ibrahim, Haidi, Abdullah, Mohd Zaid, Amaruchkul, Kannapha, Valdes-Sosa, Pedro, Luisa-Bringas, Maria, Biswal, Bharat, Songsiri, Jitkomut, Yaacob, Hamwira Sakti, Sumari, Putra, Jamir Singh, Paramjit Singh, Azman, Azlinda, Abdullah, Jafri Malin
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8995774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35418832
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2022.833320
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author Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Riddha
Abd Hamid, Aini Ismafairus
Noh, Nor Azila
Omar, Hazim
Chai, Wen Jia
Idris, Zamzuri
Ahmad, Asma Hayati
Fitzrol, Diana Noma
Ab. Ghani, Ab. Rahman Izaini Ghani
Wan Mohamad, Wan Nor Azlen
Mohamed Mustafar, Mohamed Faiz
Hanafi, Muhammad Hafiz
Reza, Mohamed Faruque
Umar, Hafidah
Mohd Zulkifly, Mohd Faizal
Ang, Song Yee
Zakaria, Zaitun
Musa, Kamarul Imran
Othman, Azizah
Embong, Zunaina
Sapiai, Nur Asma
Kandasamy, Regunath
Ibrahim, Haidi
Abdullah, Mohd Zaid
Amaruchkul, Kannapha
Valdes-Sosa, Pedro
Luisa-Bringas, Maria
Biswal, Bharat
Songsiri, Jitkomut
Yaacob, Hamwira Sakti
Sumari, Putra
Jamir Singh, Paramjit Singh
Azman, Azlinda
Abdullah, Jafri Malin
author_facet Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Riddha
Abd Hamid, Aini Ismafairus
Noh, Nor Azila
Omar, Hazim
Chai, Wen Jia
Idris, Zamzuri
Ahmad, Asma Hayati
Fitzrol, Diana Noma
Ab. Ghani, Ab. Rahman Izaini Ghani
Wan Mohamad, Wan Nor Azlen
Mohamed Mustafar, Mohamed Faiz
Hanafi, Muhammad Hafiz
Reza, Mohamed Faruque
Umar, Hafidah
Mohd Zulkifly, Mohd Faizal
Ang, Song Yee
Zakaria, Zaitun
Musa, Kamarul Imran
Othman, Azizah
Embong, Zunaina
Sapiai, Nur Asma
Kandasamy, Regunath
Ibrahim, Haidi
Abdullah, Mohd Zaid
Amaruchkul, Kannapha
Valdes-Sosa, Pedro
Luisa-Bringas, Maria
Biswal, Bharat
Songsiri, Jitkomut
Yaacob, Hamwira Sakti
Sumari, Putra
Jamir Singh, Paramjit Singh
Azman, Azlinda
Abdullah, Jafri Malin
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description The debilitating effect of traumatic brain injury (TBI) extends years after the initial injury and hampers the recovery process and quality of life. In this study, we explore the functional reorganization of the default mode network (DMN) of those affected with non-severe TBI. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a wide-spectrum disease that has heterogeneous effects on its victims and impacts everyday functioning. The functional disruption of the default mode network (DMN) after TBI has been established, but its link to causal effective connectivity remains to be explored. This study investigated the differences in the DMN between healthy participants and mild and moderate TBI, in terms of functional and effective connectivity using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Nineteen non-severe TBI (mean age 30.84 ± 14.56) and twenty-two healthy (HC; mean age 27.23 ± 6.32) participants were recruited for this study. Resting-state fMRI data were obtained at the subacute phase (mean days 40.63 ± 10.14) and analyzed for functional activation and connectivity, independent component analysis, and effective connectivity within and between the DMN. Neuropsychological tests were also performed to assess the cognitive and memory domains. Compared to the HC, the TBI group exhibited lower activation in the thalamus, as well as significant functional hypoconnectivity between DMN and LN. Within the DMN nodes, decreased activations were detected in the left inferior parietal lobule, precuneus, and right superior frontal gyrus. Altered effective connectivities were also observed in the TBI group and were linked to the diminished activation in the left parietal region and precuneus. With regard to intra-DMN connectivity within the TBI group, positive correlations were found in verbal and visual memory with the language network, while a negative correlation was found in the cognitive domain with the visual network. Our results suggested that aberrant activities and functional connectivities within the DMN and with other RSNs were accompanied by the altered effective connectivities in the TBI group. These alterations were associated with impaired cognitive and memory domains in the TBI group, in particular within the language domain. These findings may provide insight for future TBI observational and interventional research.
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spelling pubmed-89957742022-04-12 Alteration in the Functional Organization of the Default Mode Network Following Closed Non-severe Traumatic Brain Injury Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Riddha Abd Hamid, Aini Ismafairus Noh, Nor Azila Omar, Hazim Chai, Wen Jia Idris, Zamzuri Ahmad, Asma Hayati Fitzrol, Diana Noma Ab. Ghani, Ab. Rahman Izaini Ghani Wan Mohamad, Wan Nor Azlen Mohamed Mustafar, Mohamed Faiz Hanafi, Muhammad Hafiz Reza, Mohamed Faruque Umar, Hafidah Mohd Zulkifly, Mohd Faizal Ang, Song Yee Zakaria, Zaitun Musa, Kamarul Imran Othman, Azizah Embong, Zunaina Sapiai, Nur Asma Kandasamy, Regunath Ibrahim, Haidi Abdullah, Mohd Zaid Amaruchkul, Kannapha Valdes-Sosa, Pedro Luisa-Bringas, Maria Biswal, Bharat Songsiri, Jitkomut Yaacob, Hamwira Sakti Sumari, Putra Jamir Singh, Paramjit Singh Azman, Azlinda Abdullah, Jafri Malin Front Neurosci Neuroscience The debilitating effect of traumatic brain injury (TBI) extends years after the initial injury and hampers the recovery process and quality of life. In this study, we explore the functional reorganization of the default mode network (DMN) of those affected with non-severe TBI. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a wide-spectrum disease that has heterogeneous effects on its victims and impacts everyday functioning. The functional disruption of the default mode network (DMN) after TBI has been established, but its link to causal effective connectivity remains to be explored. This study investigated the differences in the DMN between healthy participants and mild and moderate TBI, in terms of functional and effective connectivity using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Nineteen non-severe TBI (mean age 30.84 ± 14.56) and twenty-two healthy (HC; mean age 27.23 ± 6.32) participants were recruited for this study. Resting-state fMRI data were obtained at the subacute phase (mean days 40.63 ± 10.14) and analyzed for functional activation and connectivity, independent component analysis, and effective connectivity within and between the DMN. Neuropsychological tests were also performed to assess the cognitive and memory domains. Compared to the HC, the TBI group exhibited lower activation in the thalamus, as well as significant functional hypoconnectivity between DMN and LN. Within the DMN nodes, decreased activations were detected in the left inferior parietal lobule, precuneus, and right superior frontal gyrus. Altered effective connectivities were also observed in the TBI group and were linked to the diminished activation in the left parietal region and precuneus. With regard to intra-DMN connectivity within the TBI group, positive correlations were found in verbal and visual memory with the language network, while a negative correlation was found in the cognitive domain with the visual network. Our results suggested that aberrant activities and functional connectivities within the DMN and with other RSNs were accompanied by the altered effective connectivities in the TBI group. These alterations were associated with impaired cognitive and memory domains in the TBI group, in particular within the language domain. These findings may provide insight for future TBI observational and interventional research. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8995774/ /pubmed/35418832 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2022.833320 Text en Copyright © 2022 Abdul Rahman, Abd Hamid, Noh, Omar, Chai, Idris, Ahmad, Fitzrol, Ab. Ghani, Wan Mohamad, Mohamed Mustafar, Hanafi, Reza, Umar, Mohd Zulkifly, Ang, Zakaria, Musa, Othman, Embong, Sapiai, Kandasamy, Ibrahim, Abdullah, Amaruchkul, Valdes-Sosa, Luisa-Bringas, Biswal, Songsiri, Yaacob, Sumari, Jamir Singh, Azman and Abdullah. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Abdul Rahman, Muhammad Riddha
Abd Hamid, Aini Ismafairus
Noh, Nor Azila
Omar, Hazim
Chai, Wen Jia
Idris, Zamzuri
Ahmad, Asma Hayati
Fitzrol, Diana Noma
Ab. Ghani, Ab. Rahman Izaini Ghani
Wan Mohamad, Wan Nor Azlen
Mohamed Mustafar, Mohamed Faiz
Hanafi, Muhammad Hafiz
Reza, Mohamed Faruque
Umar, Hafidah
Mohd Zulkifly, Mohd Faizal
Ang, Song Yee
Zakaria, Zaitun
Musa, Kamarul Imran
Othman, Azizah
Embong, Zunaina
Sapiai, Nur Asma
Kandasamy, Regunath
Ibrahim, Haidi
Abdullah, Mohd Zaid
Amaruchkul, Kannapha
Valdes-Sosa, Pedro
Luisa-Bringas, Maria
Biswal, Bharat
Songsiri, Jitkomut
Yaacob, Hamwira Sakti
Sumari, Putra
Jamir Singh, Paramjit Singh
Azman, Azlinda
Abdullah, Jafri Malin
Alteration in the Functional Organization of the Default Mode Network Following Closed Non-severe Traumatic Brain Injury
title Alteration in the Functional Organization of the Default Mode Network Following Closed Non-severe Traumatic Brain Injury
title_full Alteration in the Functional Organization of the Default Mode Network Following Closed Non-severe Traumatic Brain Injury
title_fullStr Alteration in the Functional Organization of the Default Mode Network Following Closed Non-severe Traumatic Brain Injury
title_full_unstemmed Alteration in the Functional Organization of the Default Mode Network Following Closed Non-severe Traumatic Brain Injury
title_short Alteration in the Functional Organization of the Default Mode Network Following Closed Non-severe Traumatic Brain Injury
title_sort alteration in the functional organization of the default mode network following closed non-severe traumatic brain injury
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8995774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35418832
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2022.833320
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