儿茶酚胺能调节反映在非周期脑电图活动中,并通过基线GABA+和Glx浓度预测

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROIMAGING
Yang Gao, Anna Helin Koyun, Ann-Kathrin Stock, Annett Werner, Veit Roessner, Lorenza Colzato, Bernhard Hommel, Christian Beste
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在认知控制过程中,持久与灵活之间的平衡能力被称为“元控制”,反映在非周期神经活动指数中。理论上认为,元控制受gaba能、谷氨酸能和儿茶酚胺能系统的相互作用影响。此外,有证据表明,额纹状体结构起着重要作用。然而,当涉及到元控制的基础时,神经生物化学和结构神经解剖学之间的联系尚不清楚。为了检验这一点,我们研究了在冲突监测任务中,通过哌甲酯(MHP)和前扣带皮层(ACC)、辅助运动区(SMA)和纹状体中GABA和谷氨酸的基线水平对儿茶酚胺能信号的实验操作如何改变任务表现和相关的非周期性活动(通过脑电图评估)。我们调查了101名健康的年轻人。我们发现,在任务执行期间,以及在需要更持久处理的认知挑战性任务条件下,脑电图非周期指数升高,并且在MPH管理下进一步增强。相关分析也为GABA+和Glx基线水平在ACC、SMA和纹状体中的作用所反映的个体特征和性格的重要作用提供了证据。我们的观察指出儿茶酚胺在氨基酸神经递质驱动的元控制和任务特异性(变化)元控制偏差的调节中的重要作用。结果表明GABA/Glx和儿茶酚胺能系统在前额叶-基底神经节结构中相互作用,对元控制至关重要。
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Catecholaminergic Modulation of Metacontrol Is Reflected in Aperiodic EEG Activity and Predicted by Baseline GABA+ and Glx Concentrations

Catecholaminergic Modulation of Metacontrol Is Reflected in Aperiodic EEG Activity and Predicted by Baseline GABA+ and Glx Concentrations

The ability to balance between being persistent versus flexible during cognitive control is referred to as “metacontrol” and reflected in the exponent of aperiodic neural activity. Theoretical considerations suggest that metacontrol is affected by the interplay of the GABAergic, glutamatergic, and catecholaminergic systems. Moreover, evidence suggests that fronto-striatal structures play an important role. Yet, the nexus between neurobiochemistry and structural neuroanatomy when it comes to the foundations of metacontrol is not understood. To examine this, we investigated how an experimental manipulation of catecholaminergic signaling via methylphenidate (MHP) and baseline levels of GABA and glutamate in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), supplementary motor area (SMA), and striatum as assessed via MR spectroscopy altered task performance and associated aperiodic activity (assessed via EEG) during a conflict monitoring task. We investigated N = 101 healthy young adults. We show that the EEG-aperiodic exponent was elevated during task performance, as well as during cognitively challenging task conditions requiring more persistent processing and was further enhanced by MPH administration. Correlation analyses also provided evidence for an important role of individual characteristics and dispositions as reflected by the observed role of GABA+ and Glx baseline levels in the ACC, the SMA, and the striatum. Our observations point to an important role of catecholamines in the amino acid neurotransmitter-driven regulation of metacontrol and task-specific (changes in) metacontrol biases. The results suggest an interplay of the GABA/Glx and the catecholaminergic system in prefrontal-basal ganglia structures crucial for metacontrol.

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Human Brain Mapping
Human Brain Mapping 医学-核医学
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
401
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Human Brain Mapping publishes peer-reviewed basic, clinical, technical, and theoretical research in the interdisciplinary and rapidly expanding field of human brain mapping. The journal features research derived from non-invasive brain imaging modalities used to explore the spatial and temporal organization of the neural systems supporting human behavior. Imaging modalities of interest include positron emission tomography, event-related potentials, electro-and magnetoencephalography, magnetic resonance imaging, and single-photon emission tomography. Brain mapping research in both normal and clinical populations is encouraged. Article formats include Research Articles, Review Articles, Clinical Case Studies, and Technique, as well as Technological Developments, Theoretical Articles, and Synthetic Reviews. Technical advances, such as novel brain imaging methods, analyses for detecting or localizing neural activity, synergistic uses of multiple imaging modalities, and strategies for the design of behavioral paradigms and neural-systems modeling are of particular interest. The journal endorses the propagation of methodological standards and encourages database development in the field of human brain mapping.
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