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Functional Connectivity in the Mouse Brainstem Represents Signs of Recovery from Concussion

Authors
Lee, DonghaLee, YujeongLee, YoonsangKim, Kipom
Issue Date
Feb-2023
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert Inc.
Keywords
brainstem; concussion; functional connectivity; recovery; resting-state fMRI
Citation
Journal of Neurotrauma, v.40, no.3-4, pp.240 - 249
Journal Title
Journal of Neurotrauma
Volume
40
Number
3-4
Start Page
240
End Page
249
URI
http://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kbri/handle/2023.sw.kbri/156
DOI
10.1089/neu.2022.0126
ISSN
0897-7151
Abstract
Mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) is one of the most frequent neurological disorders. Diagnostic criteria for mTBI are based on cognitive or neurological symptoms without fully understanding the neuropathological basis for explaining behaviors. From the neuropathological perspective of mTBI, recent neuroimaging studies have focused on structural or functional differences in motor-related cortical regions but did not compare topological network properties between the post-concussion days in the brainstem. We investigated temporal changes in functional connectivity and evaluated network properties of functional networks in the mouse brainstem. We observed a significantly decreased functional connectivity and global and local network properties on post-concussion day 7, which normalized on post-concussion day 14. Functional connectivity and local network properties on post-concussion day 2 were also significantly decreased compared with those on post-concussion day 14, but there were no significant group differences in global network properties between days 2 and 14. We also observed that the local efficiency and clustering coefficient of the brainstem network were significantly correlated with anxiety-like behaviors on postconcussion days 7 and 14. This study suggests that functional connectivity in the mouse brainstem provides vital recovery signs from concussion through functional reorganization.
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