Brain Network Alterations in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: Multilayer Community Detection Approach.

IF 1.8 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neurotrauma reports Pub Date : 2024-11-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1089/neur.2024.0098
Farzad V Farahani, Lukman E Ismaila, Cristina L Sadowsky, Haris I Sair, Li Min Chen, Visar Belegu, James J Pekar, Martin A Lindquist, Ann S Choe
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Abstract

Neurological recovery in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) is multifaceted, involving mechanisms such as remyelination and perilesional spinal neuroplasticity, with cortical reorganization being one contributing factor. Cortical reorganization, in particular, can be evaluated through network (graph) analysis of interregional functional connectivity. This study aimed to investigate cortical reorganization patterns in persons with chronic SCI using a multilayer community detection approach on resting-state functional MRI data. Thirty-eight participants with chronic cervical or thoracic SCI and 32 matched healthy controls were examined. Significant alterations in brain community structures were observed in the SCI cohort, particularly within the sensorimotor network (SMN). Importantly, this revealed a pattern of segregation within the SMN, aligning with borders of representations of the upper and lower body and orofacial regions. The SCI cohort showed reduced recruitment and integration coefficients across multiple brain networks, indicating impaired internetwork communication that may underlie sensory and motor deficits in persons with SCI. These findings highlight the impact of SCI on brain connectivity and suggest potential compensatory mechanisms.

慢性脊髓损伤的脑网络改变:多层社区检测方法。
脊髓损伤(SCI)患者的神经系统恢复是多方面的,涉及髓鞘再生和病灶周围脊髓神经可塑性等机制,其中皮层重组是一个重要因素。尤其是皮质重组,可以通过区域间功能连通性的网络(图)分析来评估。本研究旨在利用静息状态功能MRI数据的多层社区检测方法研究慢性脊髓损伤患者的皮层重组模式。38名慢性颈椎或胸椎脊髓损伤患者和32名匹配的健康对照者接受了检查。在脊髓损伤队列中观察到大脑群落结构的显著变化,特别是在感觉运动网络(SMN)中。重要的是,这揭示了SMN内的分离模式,与上半身和下半身以及口面部区域的表征边界一致。脊髓损伤队列显示多个脑网络的招募和整合系数降低,表明网络间沟通受损可能是脊髓损伤患者感觉和运动缺陷的基础。这些发现强调了脊髓损伤对大脑连通性的影响,并提出了潜在的补偿机制。
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