| Literature DB >> 33159547 |
Long Cao1, Yuanchao Zhang2, Ruiwang Huang3, Lunxiong Li4, Fengguang Xia4, Liye Zou5, Qian Yu5, Jingyuan Lin5, Fabian Herold6,7, Stephane Perrey8, Patrick Mueller6,7, Milos Dordevic6,7, Paul D Loprinzi9, Yue Wang1, Yudan Ma10, Hongfa Zeng11, Sicen Qu11, Jinlong Wu11, Zhanbing Ren12.
Abstract
Although endurance running (ER) seems to be a simple repetitive exercise, good ER performance also requires and relies on multiple cognitive and motor control processes. Most of previous neuroimaging studies on ER were conducted using a single MRI modality, yet no multimodal study to our knowledge has been performed in this regard. In this study, we used multimodal MRI data to investigate the brain structural and functional differences between endurance runners (n = 22; age = 26.27 ± 6.07 years; endurance training = 6.23 ± 2.41 years) and healthy controls (HCs; n = 20; age = 24.60 ± 4.14 years). Compared with the HCs, the endurance runners showed greater gray matter volume (GMV) and cortical surface area in the left precentral gyrus, which at the same time had higher functional connectivity (FC) with the right postcentral and precentral gyrus. Subcortically, the endurance runners showed greater GMV in the left hippocampus and regional inflation in the right hippocampus. Using the bilateral hippocampi as seeds, further seed-based FC analyses showed higher hippocampal FC with the supplementary motor area, middle cingulate cortex, and left posterior lobe of the cerebellum. Moreover, compared with the HCs, the endurance runners also showed higher fractional anisotropy in several white matter regions, involving the corpus callosum, left internal capsule, left corona radiata, left external capsule, left posterior lobe of cerebellum and bilateral precuneus. Taken together, our findings provide several lines of evidence for the brain structural and functional differences between endurance runners and HCs. The current data suggest that these brain characteristics may have arisen as a result of regular ER training; however, whether they represent the neural correlates underlying the good ER performances of the endurance runners requires further investigations.Keywords: Endurance running; Fractional anisotropy; Functional connectivity; Gray matter morphology; Hippocampus; Precentral gyrus
Year: 2020 PMID: 33159547 DOI: 10.1007/s00429-020-02170-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Struct Funct ISSN: 1863-2653 Impact factor: 3.270