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Disrupted rich club network in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia and early-onset Alzheimer's disease

机译:行为变异额颞痴呆和早发性阿尔茨海默氏病的丰富俱乐部网络破裂

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In network analysis, the so-called rich club describes the core areas of the brain that are more densely interconnected among themselves than expected by chance, and has been identified as a fundamental aspect of the human brain connectome. This is the first in-depth diffusion imaging study to investigate the rich club along with other organizational changes in the brain's anatomical network in behavioral frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), and a matched cohort with early-onset Alzheimer's disease (EOAD). Our study sheds light on how bvFTD and EOAD affect connectivity of white matter fiber pathways in the brain, revealing differences and commonalities in the connectome among the dementias. To analyze the breakdown in connectivity, we studied three groups: 20 bvFTD, 23 EOAD, and 37 healthy elderly controls. All participants were scanned with diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and based on whole-brain probabilistic tractography and cortical parcellations, we analyzed the rich club of the brain's connectivity network. This revealed distinct patterns of disruption in both forms of dementia. In the connectome, we detected less disruption overall in EOAD than in bvFTD [false discovery rate (FDR) critical P-perm=5.7 x 10(-3), 10,000 permutations], with more involvement of richly interconnected areas of the brain (chi-squared P=1.4 x 10(-4))predominantly posterior cognitive alterations. In bvFTD, we found a greater spread of disruption including the rich club (FDR critical P-perm=6 x 10(-4)), but especially more peripheral alterations (chi-squared P=6.5 x 10(-3)), particularly in medial frontal areas of the brain, in line with the known behavioral socioemotional deficits seen in these patients. Hum Brain Mapp 37:868-883, 2016. (c) 2015 The Authors. Human Brain Mapping Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
机译:在网络分析中,所谓的“富人俱乐部”描述了相互之间的相互联系比偶然所期望的更为紧密的大脑核心区域,并且已被确定为人类大脑连接组的基本方面。这是第一项深入的扩散成像研究,旨在研究行为额颞叶痴呆(bvFTD)和早发性阿尔茨海默氏病(EOAD)的队列研究中的富俱乐部以及大脑解剖网络中其他组织变化。我们的研究揭示了bvFTD和EOAD如何影响大脑中白质纤维途径的连通性,揭示了痴呆之间连接组的差异和共性。为了分析连通性的细分,我们研究了三组:20个bvFTD,23个EOAD和37个健康的老年人对照组。所有参与者均进行了弥散加权磁共振成像(MRI)扫描,并基于全脑概率束摄影术和皮质细胞分裂术,分析了大脑连接网络的丰富组织。这揭示了两种形式的痴呆的明显破坏模式。在连接体中,与bvFTD相比,我们在EOAD中检测到的破坏总体更少[错误发现率(FDR)关键P-perm = 5.7 x 10(-3),10,000个排列],而大脑的相互联系紧密的区域参与得更多(chi -平方P = 1.4 x 10(-4))主要为后认知改变。在bvFTD中,我们发现破坏的传播范围更大,包括丰富的俱乐部(FDR关键P-perm = 6 x 10(-4)),但尤其是更多的外围变化(卡方P = 6.5 x 10(-3)),尤其是在大脑中部额叶区域,与这些患者所见的已知行为社会情感缺陷一致。嗡嗡声大脑Mapp 37:868-883,2016.(c)2015作者。人脑图谱由Wiley Periodicals,Inc.发布

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