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Diffusion functional MRI reveals global brain network functional abnormalities driven by targeted local activity in a neuropsychiatric disease mouse model.

Yoshifumi Abe1, Norio Takata2, Yuki Sakai3, Hiro Taiyo Hamada4, Yuichi Hiraoka5, Tomomi Aida5, Kohichi Tanaka5, Denis Le Bihan6, Kenji Doya4, Kenji F Tanaka2.   

Abstract

Diffusion functional magnetic resonance imaging (DfMRI) has been proposed as an alternative functional imaging method to detect brain activity without confounding hemodynamic effects. Here, taking advantage of this DfMRI feature, we investigated abnormalities of dynamic brain function in a neuropsychiatric disease mouse model (glial glutamate transporter-knockdown mice with obsessive-compulsive disorder [OCD]-related behavior). Our DfMRI approaches consisted of three analyses: resting state brain activity, functional connectivity, and propagation of neural information. We detected hyperactivation and biased connectivity across the cortico-striatal-thalamic circuitry, which is consistent with known blood oxygen-level dependent (BOLD)-fMRI patterns in OCD patients. In addition, we performed ignition-driven mean integration (IDMI) analysis, which combined activity and connectivity analyses, to evaluate neural propagation initiated from brain activation. This analysis revealed an unbalanced distribution of neural propagation initiated from intrinsic local activation to the global network, while these were not detected by the conventional method with BOLD-fMRI. This abnormal function detected by DfMRI was associated with OCD-related behavior. Together, our comprehensive DfMRI approaches can successfully provide information on dynamic brain function in normal and diseased brains.
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Apparent diffusion coefficient; Blood oxygenation-level dependent signal; Diffusion function MRI; Functional connectivity; Ignition-driven mean integration analysis

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32882386     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117318

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimage        ISSN: 1053-8119            Impact factor:   6.556


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Authors:  Kohichi Tanaka
Journal:  Adv Neurobiol       Date:  2021

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Authors:  Jennifer K Lee; Dapeng Liu; Dengrong Jiang; Ewa Kulikowicz; Aylin Tekes; Peiying Liu; Qin Qin; Raymond C Koehler; Manisha Aggarwal; Jiangyang Zhang; Lee J Martin
Journal:  J Comp Neurol       Date:  2021-02-15       Impact factor: 3.028

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