猕猴与年龄相关的奖励贬值缺陷相关的束特异性白质。

Daniel T Gray, Lavanya Umapathy, Sara N Burke, Theodore P Trouard, Carol A Barnes
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目的:已知认知老化会改变眼眶前额皮质(OFC)和杏仁核之间需要相互作用的奖励引导行为。在猕猴中,OFC(而非杏仁核)体积随着年龄的增长而下降,并与奖励贬值(RD)任务的表现相关。本研究使用扩散磁共振成像(dMRI)方法来研究与杏仁核- ofc连接相关的白质状况是否随着年龄的变化而变化,并与奖励贬值有关。方法:获取成年和老年帽猴的弥散、T1和t2加权mri。利用概率神经束造影,获得了与杏仁核- ofc连接相关的两个单独的白质束,即缰状束(UF)和杏仁核(AF)通路的分数各向异性(FA)估计。研究还获得了RD和反转学习(RL)任务的表现指标,并与各解剖束的FA指数相关。结果:老龄猴子在RD和RL任务上均受损,AF通路FA指数降低。来自右半球UF通路的高FA指数与在基于目标的RD任务中的更好表现相关,而来自右半球AF的高FA指数与在无目标版本的任务中的更好表现相关。两个通道的FA测量值都与RL表现相关。结论:这些结果提示连接杏仁核和OFC的白质状况可能影响奖励贬值行为。此外,观察到来自UF和AF的FA指数与奖励贬值的差异表明,通过这些单独的束发生的杏仁核- ofc相互作用是部分独立的。
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Tract-Specific White Matter Correlates of Age-Related Reward Devaluation Deficits in Macaque Monkeys.

Tract-Specific White Matter Correlates of Age-Related Reward Devaluation Deficits in Macaque Monkeys.

Tract-Specific White Matter Correlates of Age-Related Reward Devaluation Deficits in Macaque Monkeys.

Tract-Specific White Matter Correlates of Age-Related Reward Devaluation Deficits in Macaque Monkeys.

Aim: Cognitive aging is known to alter reward-guided behaviors that require interactions between the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and amygdala. In macaques, OFC, but not amygdala volumes decline with age and correlate with performance on a reward devaluation (RD) task. The present study used diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) methods to investigate whether the condition of the white matter associated with amygdala-OFC connectivity changes with age and relates to reward devaluation.

Methods: Diffusion-, T1- and T2-weighted MRIs were acquired from adult and aged bonnet macaques. Using probabilistic tractography, fractional anisotropy (FA) estimates from two separate white matter tracts associated with amygdala-OFC connectivity, the uncinate fasciculus (UF) and amygdalofugal (AF) pathways, were obtained. Performance measures on RD and reversal learning (RL) tasks were also acquired and related to FA indices from each anatomical tract.

Results: Aged monkeys were impaired on both the RD and RL tasks and had lower FA indices in the AF pathway. Higher FA indices from the right hemisphere UF pathway correlated with better performance on an object-based RD task, whereas higher FA indices from the right hemisphere AF were associated with better performance on an object-free version of the task. FA measures from neither tract correlated with RL performance.

Conclusions: These results suggest that the condition of the white matter connecting the amygdala and OFC may impact reward devaluation behaviors. Furthermore, the observation that FA indices from the UF and AF differentially relate to reward devaluation suggests that the amygdala-OFC interactions that occur via these separate tracts are partially independent.

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