Default-Mode Network Functional Connectivity is Closely Related to Metabolic Activity

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作者
Passow, Susanne [1 ,2 ]
Specht, Karsten [1 ,3 ]
Adamsen, Tom Christian [4 ,5 ]
Biermann, Martin [4 ,6 ]
Brekke, Njal [4 ,7 ]
Craven, Alexander Richard [1 ,2 ]
Ersland, Lars [2 ,3 ]
Gruner, Renate [2 ,4 ,8 ]
Kleven-Madsen, Nina [4 ]
Kvernenes, Ole-Heine [4 ]
Schwarzlmuller, Thomas [4 ,6 ]
Olesen, Rasmus Aamand [9 ,10 ]
Hugdahl, Kenneth [1 ,2 ,4 ,11 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bergen, Dept Biol & Med Psychol, N-5009 Bergen, Norway
[2] Univ Oslo, NORMENT Ctr Excellence, N-0316 Oslo, Norway
[3] Haukeland Hosp, Dept Clin Engn, N-5021 Bergen, Norway
[4] Haukeland Hosp, Dept Radiol, N-5021 Bergen, Norway
[5] Univ Bergen, Dept Chem, N-5009 Bergen, Norway
[6] Univ Bergen, Dept Clin Med, N-5009 Bergen, Norway
[7] Haukeland Hosp, Dept Oncol & Med Phys, N-5021 Bergen, Norway
[8] Univ Bergen, Dept Phys & Technol, N-5009 Bergen, Norway
[9] Aarhus Univ, Ctr Functionally Integrat Neurosci, Aarhus, Denmark
[10] Aarhus Univ, MINDLab, Aarhus, Denmark
[11] Haukeland Hosp, Div Psychiat, N-5021 Bergen, Norway
基金
欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
FDG-PET; resting-state fMRI; H-1-MR spectroscopy; default-mode network; resting-state functional connectivity; RESTING-STATE NETWORKS; HUMAN BRAIN; CINGULATE CORTEX; TEMPORAL-LOBE; BLOOD-FLOW; GLUTAMATE; SPEECH; FLUCTUATIONS; ACTIVATION; ROBUST;
D O I
10.1002/hbm.22753
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Over the last decade, the brain's default-mode network (DMN) and its function has attracted a lot of attention in the field of neuroscience. However, the exact underlying mechanisms of DMN functional connectivity, or more specifically, the blood-oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) signal, are still incompletely understood. In the present study, we combined 2-deoxy-2-[F-18]fluoroglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET), proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (H-1-MRS), and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) to investigate more directly the association between local glucose consumption, local glutamatergic neurotransmission and DMN functional connectivity during rest. The results of the correlation analyzes using the dorsal posterior cingulate cortex (dPCC) as seed region showed spatial similarities between fluctuations in FDG-uptake and fluctuations in BOLD signal. More specifically, in both modalities the same DMN areas in the inferior parietal lobe, angular gyrus, precuneus, middle, and medial frontal gyrus were positively correlated with the dPCC. Furthermore, we could demonstrate that local glucose consumption in the medial frontal gyrus, PCC and left angular gyrus was associated with functional connectivity within the DMN. We did not, however, find a relationship between glutamatergic neurotransmission and functional connectivity. In line with very recent findings, our results lend further support for a close association between local metabolic activity and functional connectivity and provide further insights towards a better understanding of the underlying mechanism of the BOLD signal. Hum Brain Mapp 36:2027-2038, 2015. (c) 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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页码:2027 / 2038
页数:12
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