| Literature DB >> 23285086 |
Yang Liao1, Jinsong Zhang, Zhiping Huang, Yibin Xi, Qianru Zhang, Tianli Zhu, Xufeng Liu.
Abstract
To provide the basis and reference to further insights into the neural activity of the human brain in a microgravity environment, we discuss the amplitude changes of low-frequency brain activity fluctuations using a simulated microgravity model. Twelve male participants between 24 and 31 years old received resting-state fMRI scans in both a normal condition and after 72 hours in a -6° head down tilt (HDT). A paired sample t-test was used to test the amplitude differences of low-frequency brain activity fluctuations between these two conditions. With 72 hours in a -6° HDT, the participants showed a decreased amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations in the left thalamus compared with the normal condition (a combined threshold of P<0.005 and a minimum cluster size of 351 mm(3) (13 voxels), which corresponded with the corrected threshold of P<0.05 determined by AlphaSim). Our findings indicate that a gravity change-induced redistribution of body fluid may disrupt the function of the left thalamus in the resting state, which may contribute to reduced motor control abilities and multiple executive functions in astronauts in a microgravity environment.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23285086 PMCID: PMC3528642 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0052558
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1The decreased ALFF in the left thalamus in the simulated microgravity condition when combined with the normal condition (a combined threshold of P<0.005 and a minimum cluster size of 351 mm3 (13 voxels), which corresponded with the corrected threshold of P<0.05 determined by AlphaSim).
The brain areas with significant ALFF differences between the simulated microgravity and normal conditions (a combined threshold of P<0.005 and a minimum cluster size of 351 mm3 (13 voxels), which corresponded with the corrected threshold of P<0.05 determined by AlphaSim).
| Brain regions | Voxels size (mm3) | Talairach coordinates | Peak-t value | ||
| X | Y | Z | |||
| SMC < NC | |||||
| Left thalamus | 540 | −6 | 15 | 3 | −6.0678 |
| (including MD and VL) | |||||
SMC: Simulated microgravity condition; NC: Normal condition; MD: Medial dorsal nucleus; VL: Ventral lateral nucleus.