Functional connectivity of the superior temporal sulcus at term-equivalent age: effects of gestational age and sex.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q1 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Charlotte Mancuso, Maxime Bacquet, Lucas Benjamin, François Leroy, Ghislaine Dehaene-Lambertz
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The superior temporal sulcus (STS) plays a central role in auditory and linguistic processing and undergoes rapid development during the last trimester of gestation. Yet, the extent to which its development is shaped by early sensory experience remains unclear. Premature birth offers a unique opportunity to address this question, as it exposes the brain to an extra-uterine auditory environment at a critical stage of network maturation. We analyzed resting-state fMRI data in 116 neonates (63 males), scanned at term-equivalent age but born at varying gestational age (24.3 to 41.7 weeks gestational age) using the developing Human Connectome Project (dHCP) database. Functional connectivity was computed in native space using regions of interest based on each infant's sulcal anatomy to assess the respective contributions of STS subregions. Our analyses reveal a functional division between the inferior and superior banks of the STS, with the inferior bank showing stronger connectivity to distant parietal and frontal areas along the dorsal language pathway. The left posterior STS emerged as a functional hub, displaying broad inter-area connectivity. Longer gestations correlated with increased local connectivity, notably in the right temporal region, despite equal age at scan. Additionally, female neonates exhibited stronger connectivity from the left posterior STS compared to males. These findings highlight the early emergence of adult-like auditory-linguistic networks and their sensitivity to the in-utero environment. Further research is needed to investigate the consequences of these early differences and to determine which postnatal interventions might help compensate, if necessary.

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月龄时颞上沟的功能连接:胎龄和性别的影响。
颞上沟(STS)在听觉和语言加工中起着核心作用,在妊娠的最后三个月发育迅速。然而,它的发展在多大程度上受到早期感官经验的影响仍不清楚。早产为解决这个问题提供了一个独特的机会,因为在网络成熟的关键阶段,早产使大脑暴露在子宫外的听觉环境中。我们分析了116名新生儿(63名男性)的静息状态fMRI数据,这些新生儿在足月等龄时扫描,但在不同胎龄(24.3至41.7周胎龄)出生,使用正在开发的人类连接组项目(dHCP)数据库。在原生空间中,使用基于每个婴儿的沟解剖的感兴趣区域来计算功能连通性,以评估STS子区域各自的贡献。我们的分析揭示了STS的上、下两个侧库之间的功能划分,下侧库显示出沿背侧语言通路与远端的顶叶和额叶区域更强的连通性。左侧后侧STS成为一个功能中枢,显示出广泛的区域间连通性。较长的妊娠期与局部连通性增加相关,尤其是在右侧颞区,尽管扫描时年龄相同。此外,与男性相比,女性新生儿表现出更强的左后侧STS连接。这些发现强调了类似成人的听觉语言网络的早期出现以及它们对子宫内环境的敏感性。需要进一步的研究来调查这些早期差异的后果,并确定必要时哪些产后干预可能有助于弥补。
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Brain Structure & Function
Brain Structure & Function 医学-解剖学与形态学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
6.50%
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168
审稿时长
8 months
期刊介绍: Brain Structure & Function publishes research that provides insight into brain structure−function relationships. Studies published here integrate data spanning from molecular, cellular, developmental, and systems architecture to the neuroanatomy of behavior and cognitive functions. Manuscripts with focus on the spinal cord or the peripheral nervous system are not accepted for publication. Manuscripts with focus on diseases, animal models of diseases, or disease-related mechanisms are only considered for publication, if the findings provide novel insight into the organization and mechanisms of normal brain structure and function.
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