Altered topology of large-scale structural brain networks in chronic stroke

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作者
Cheng, Bastian [1 ]
Schlemm, Eckhard [1 ]
Schulz, Robert [1 ]
Boenstrup, Marlene [1 ,2 ]
Messe, Arnaud [3 ]
Hilgetag, Claus [3 ]
Gerloff, Christian [1 ]
Thomalla, Goetz [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Med Ctr Hamburg Eppendorf, Dept Neurol, D-20246 Hamburg, Germany
[2] NINDS, Human Cort Physiol & Neurorehabil Sect, NIH, Bldg 36,Rm 4D04, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[3] Univ Med Ctr Hamburg Eppendorf, Inst Computat Neurosci, D-20252 Hamburg, Germany
关键词
cerebral ischaemia; plasticity; imaging methodology; axon degeneration; CORTEX; CONNECTIVITY;
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10.1093/braincomms/fcz020
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Beyond disruption of neuronal pathways, focal stroke lesions induce structural disintegration of distant, yet connected brain regions via retrograde neuronal degeneration. Stroke lesions alter functional brain connectivity and topology in large-scale brain networks. These changes are associated with the degree of clinical impairment and recovery. In contrast, changes of large scale, structural brain networks after stroke are less well reported. We therefore aimed to analyse the impact of focal lesions on the structural connectome after stroke based on data from diffusion-weighted imaging and probabilistic fibre tracking. In total, 17 patients (mean age 64.5 +/- 8.4 years) with upper limb motor deficits in the chronic stage after stroke and 21 healthy participants (mean age 64.9 +/- 10.3 years) were included. Clinical deficits were evaluated by grip strength and the upper extremity Fugl-Meyer assessment. We calculated global and local graph theoretical measures to characterize topological changes in the structural connectome. Results from our analysis demonstrated significant alterations of network topology in both ipsi- and contralesional, primarily unaffected, hemispheres after stroke. Global efficiency was significantly lower in stroke connectomes as an indicator of overall reduced capacity for information transfer between distant brain areas. Furthermore, topology of structural connectomes was shifted toward a higher degree of segregation as indicated by significantly higher values of global clustering and modularity. On a level of local network parameters, these effects were most pronounced in a subnetwork of cortico-subcortical brain regions involved in motor control. Structural changes were not significantly associated with clinical measures. We propose that the observed network changes in our patients are best explained by the disruption of inter- and intrahemispheric, long white matter fibre tracts connecting distant brain regions. Our results add novel insights on topological changes of structural large-scale brain networks in the ipsi- and contralesional hemisphere after stroke.
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