Acute hypernatremia increases functional connectivity of NaCl sensing regions in the human brain: An fMRI pilot study

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Joseph M. Stock , Nathan T. Romberger , Ronald K. McMillan , Jae Woo Chung , Megan M. Wenner , Sean D. Stocker , William B. Farquhar , Roxana G. Burciu
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Abstract

Rodent studies demonstrated specialized sodium chloride (NaCl) sensing neurons in the circumventricular organs, which mediate changes in sympathetic nerve activity, arginine vasopressin, thirst, and blood pressure. However, the neural pathways involved in NaCl sensing in the human brain are incompletely understood. The purpose of this pilot study was to determine if acute hypernatremia alters the functional connectivity of NaCl-sensing regions of the brain in healthy young adults. Resting-state fMRI scans were acquired in 13 participants at baseline and during a 30 min hypertonic saline infusion (HSI). We used a seed-based approach to analyze the data, focusing on the subfornical organ (SFO) and the organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis (OVLT) as regions of interest (ROIs). Blood chemistry and perceived thirst were assessed pre- and post-infusion. As expected, serum sodium increased from pre- to post-infusion in the HSI group. The primary finding of this pilot study was that the functional connectivity between the SFO and a cluster within the OVLT increased from baseline to the late-phase of the HSI. Bidirectional connectivity changes were found with cortical regions, with some regions showing increased connectivity with sodium-sensing regions while others showed decreased connectivity. Furthermore, the functional connectivity between the SFO and the posterior cingulate cortex (a control ROI) did not change from baseline to the late-phase of the HSI. This finding indicates a distinct response within the NaCl sensing network in the human brain specifically related to acute hypernatremia that will need to be replicated in large-scale studies.

急性高钠血症会增加人脑中NaCl感应区的功能连接:一项 fMRI 试验研究
啮齿类动物的研究表明,环状器官中专门的氯化钠(NaCl)感觉神经元介导交感神经活动、精氨酸加压素、口渴和血压的变化。然而,人们对人脑中氯化钠感应神经通路的了解尚不全面。这项试验性研究的目的是确定急性高钠血症是否会改变健康年轻人大脑中钠感应区域的功能连接。我们采集了 13 名参与者在基线和 30 分钟高渗盐水输注(HSI)期间的静息态 fMRI 扫描。我们采用基于种子的方法来分析数据,并将角膜下器官(SFO)和末端薄层血管器官(OVLT)作为感兴趣区(ROI)。对输液前后的血液生化指标和口渴感进行了评估。不出所料,恒定血压组从输液前到输液后的血清钠都有所增加。这项试验性研究的主要发现是,从基线到恒定血压后期,SFO 与 OVLT 中的一个集群之间的功能连通性增加了。皮质区域的双向连通性发生了变化,一些区域与钠传感区域的连通性增强,而另一些区域的连通性减弱。此外,SFO 与后扣带回皮层(对照组 ROI)之间的功能连接从基线到 HSI 后期阶段没有变化。这一发现表明,人脑中的NaCl感知网络与急性高钠血症有特殊的反应,这需要在大规模研究中加以验证。
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审稿时长
66 days
期刊介绍: This is an international journal with broad coverage of all aspects of the autonomic nervous system in man and animals. The main areas of interest include the innervation of blood vessels and viscera, autonomic ganglia, efferent and afferent autonomic pathways, and autonomic nuclei and pathways in the central nervous system. The Editors will consider papers that deal with any aspect of the autonomic nervous system, including structure, physiology, pharmacology, biochemistry, development, evolution, ageing, behavioural aspects, integrative role and influence on emotional and physical states of the body. Interdisciplinary studies will be encouraged. Studies dealing with human pathology will be also welcome.
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