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Disruption in structural-functional network repertoire and time resolved subcortical-frontoparietal connectivity in disorders of consciousness
Panda, Rajanikant; THIBAUT, Aurore; Lopez-Gonzalez, Ane et al.
2021
 

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Abstract :
[en] Understanding recovery of consciousness and elucidating its underlying mechanism is believed to be crucial in the field of basic neuroscience and medicine. Ideas such as the global neuronal workspace and the mesocircuit theory hypothesize that failure of recovery in conscious states coincide with loss of connectivity between subcortical and frontoparietal areas, a loss of the repertoire of functional networks states and metastable brain activation. We adopted a time-resolved functional connectivity framework to explore these ideas and assessed the repertoire of functional network states as a potential marker of consciousness and its potential ability to tell apart patients in the unresponsive wakefulness syndrome (UWS) and minimally conscious state (MCS). In addition, prediction of these functional network states by underlying hidden spatial patterns in the anatomical network, i.e. so-called eigenmodes, were supplemented as potential markers. By analysing time-resolved functional connectivity from fMRI data, we demonstrated a reduction of metastability and functional network repertoire in UWS compared to MCS patients. This was expressed in terms of diminished dwell times and loss of nonstationarity in the default mode network and fronto-parietal subcortical network in UWS compared to MCS patients. We further demonstrated that these findings co-occurred with a loss of dynamic interplay between structural eigenmodes and emerging time-resolved functional connectivity in UWS. These results are, amongst others, in support of the global neuronal workspace theory and the mesocircuit hypothesis, underpinning the role of time-resolved thalamo-cortical connections and metastability in the recovery of consciousness.
Disciplines :
Neurology
Author, co-author :
Panda, Rajanikant  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > GIGA Consciousness - Coma Science Group
THIBAUT, Aurore ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Autres Services Médicaux > Service de médecine de l'appareil locomoteur
Lopez-Gonzalez, Ane;  Universitat Pompeu Fabra > Computational Neuroscience Group, Center for Brain and Cognition
Escrichs, Anira;  Universitat Pompeu Fabra > Computational Neuroscience Group, Center for Brain and Cognition
Bahri, Mohamed Ali  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > GIGA CRC In vivo Imaging - Aging & Memory
Hillebrand, Arjan;  Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam - VU > Department of Clinical Neurophysiology and MEG Center
Deco, Gustavo;  Universitat Pompeu Fabra > Computational Neuroscience Group, Center for Brain and Cognition
Laureys, Steven  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > GIGA Consciousness - Coma Science Group
Gosseries, Olivia  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > GIGA Consciousness - Coma Science Group
Annen, Jitka  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > GIGA Consciousness - Coma Science Group ; CHU Liège - Central University Hospital of Liege > Centre du Cerveau²
Tewarie, Prejaas;  Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam - VU > Department of Clinical Neurophysiology and MEG Center
Language :
English
Title :
Disruption in structural-functional network repertoire and time resolved subcortical-frontoparietal connectivity in disorders of consciousness
Publication date :
12 December 2021
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since 18 January 2022

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