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Altered intra- and inter-network brain functional connectivity in upper-limb amputees revealed through independent component analysis

Although cerebral neuroplasticity following amputation has been observed, little is understood about how network-level functional reorganization occurs in the brain following upper-limb amputation. The objective of this study was to analyze alterations in brain network functional connectivity (FC) i...

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Autores principales: Bao, Bing-Bo, Zhu, Hong-Yi, Wei, Hai-Feng, Li, Jing, Wang, Zhi-Bin, Li, Yue-Hua, Hua, Xu-Yun, Zheng, Mou-Xiong, Zheng, Xian-You
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9165370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35662220
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1673-5374.339496
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author Bao, Bing-Bo
Zhu, Hong-Yi
Wei, Hai-Feng
Li, Jing
Wang, Zhi-Bin
Li, Yue-Hua
Hua, Xu-Yun
Zheng, Mou-Xiong
Zheng, Xian-You
author_facet Bao, Bing-Bo
Zhu, Hong-Yi
Wei, Hai-Feng
Li, Jing
Wang, Zhi-Bin
Li, Yue-Hua
Hua, Xu-Yun
Zheng, Mou-Xiong
Zheng, Xian-You
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description Although cerebral neuroplasticity following amputation has been observed, little is understood about how network-level functional reorganization occurs in the brain following upper-limb amputation. The objective of this study was to analyze alterations in brain network functional connectivity (FC) in upper-limb amputees (ULAs). This observational study included 40 ULAs and 40 healthy control subjects; all participants underwent resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging. Changes in intra- and inter-network FC in ULAs were quantified using independent component analysis and brain network FC analysis. We also analyzed the correlation between FC and clinical manifestations, such as pain. We identified 11 independent components using independent component analysis from all subjects. In ULAs, intra-network FC was decreased in the left precuneus (precuneus gyrus) within the dorsal attention network and left precentral (precentral gyrus) within the auditory network; but increased in the left Parietal_Inf (inferior parietal, but supramarginal and angular gyri) within the ventral sensorimotor network, right Cerebelum_Crus2 (crus II of cerebellum) and left Temporal_Mid (middle temporal gyrus) within the ventral attention network, and left Rolandic_Oper (rolandic operculum) within the auditory network. ULAs also showed decreased inter-network FCs between the dorsal sensorimotor network and ventral sensorimotor network, the dorsal sensorimotor network and right frontoparietal network, and the dorsal sensorimotor network and dorsal attention network. Correlation analyses revealed negative correlations between inter-network FC changes and residual limb pain and phantom limb pain scores, but positive correlations between inter-network FC changes and daily activity hours of stump limb. These results show that post-amputation plasticity in ULAs is not restricted to local remapping; rather, it also occurs at a network level across several cortical regions. This observation provides additional insights into the plasticity of brain networks after upper-limb amputation, and could contribute to identification of the mechanisms underlying post-amputation pain.
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spelling pubmed-91653702022-06-05 Altered intra- and inter-network brain functional connectivity in upper-limb amputees revealed through independent component analysis Bao, Bing-Bo Zhu, Hong-Yi Wei, Hai-Feng Li, Jing Wang, Zhi-Bin Li, Yue-Hua Hua, Xu-Yun Zheng, Mou-Xiong Zheng, Xian-You Neural Regen Res Research Article Although cerebral neuroplasticity following amputation has been observed, little is understood about how network-level functional reorganization occurs in the brain following upper-limb amputation. The objective of this study was to analyze alterations in brain network functional connectivity (FC) in upper-limb amputees (ULAs). This observational study included 40 ULAs and 40 healthy control subjects; all participants underwent resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging. Changes in intra- and inter-network FC in ULAs were quantified using independent component analysis and brain network FC analysis. We also analyzed the correlation between FC and clinical manifestations, such as pain. We identified 11 independent components using independent component analysis from all subjects. In ULAs, intra-network FC was decreased in the left precuneus (precuneus gyrus) within the dorsal attention network and left precentral (precentral gyrus) within the auditory network; but increased in the left Parietal_Inf (inferior parietal, but supramarginal and angular gyri) within the ventral sensorimotor network, right Cerebelum_Crus2 (crus II of cerebellum) and left Temporal_Mid (middle temporal gyrus) within the ventral attention network, and left Rolandic_Oper (rolandic operculum) within the auditory network. ULAs also showed decreased inter-network FCs between the dorsal sensorimotor network and ventral sensorimotor network, the dorsal sensorimotor network and right frontoparietal network, and the dorsal sensorimotor network and dorsal attention network. Correlation analyses revealed negative correlations between inter-network FC changes and residual limb pain and phantom limb pain scores, but positive correlations between inter-network FC changes and daily activity hours of stump limb. These results show that post-amputation plasticity in ULAs is not restricted to local remapping; rather, it also occurs at a network level across several cortical regions. This observation provides additional insights into the plasticity of brain networks after upper-limb amputation, and could contribute to identification of the mechanisms underlying post-amputation pain. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2022-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9165370/ /pubmed/35662220 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1673-5374.339496 Text en Copyright: © Neural Regeneration Research https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Bao, Bing-Bo
Zhu, Hong-Yi
Wei, Hai-Feng
Li, Jing
Wang, Zhi-Bin
Li, Yue-Hua
Hua, Xu-Yun
Zheng, Mou-Xiong
Zheng, Xian-You
Altered intra- and inter-network brain functional connectivity in upper-limb amputees revealed through independent component analysis
title Altered intra- and inter-network brain functional connectivity in upper-limb amputees revealed through independent component analysis
title_full Altered intra- and inter-network brain functional connectivity in upper-limb amputees revealed through independent component analysis
title_fullStr Altered intra- and inter-network brain functional connectivity in upper-limb amputees revealed through independent component analysis
title_full_unstemmed Altered intra- and inter-network brain functional connectivity in upper-limb amputees revealed through independent component analysis
title_short Altered intra- and inter-network brain functional connectivity in upper-limb amputees revealed through independent component analysis
title_sort altered intra- and inter-network brain functional connectivity in upper-limb amputees revealed through independent component analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9165370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35662220
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1673-5374.339496
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