摘要
阿尔茨海默病是一个以记忆力不断退化为特征的神经退行性疾病。工作记忆的损伤是通常被观测的。在神经学中脑功能的连接性的观点被用做一个有效的工具用以理解脑的组织行为。因此,这篇研究从一个新的功能连接的视角来调查AD中工作记忆缺陷的可能机制。小鼠被随机的分为两组:Aβ注射组(Aβ1-42诱导的毒性小鼠模型)和对照组。当小鼠在进行Y-迷宫工作记忆测试时,从植入小鼠前额皮质的微电极阵列获得多通道的局部场电压(LFPs)。短傅里叶变换被用于分析LFPs的电量变化以及通过谱带的过滤得到随后的子带(尤其是ta和低gamma带)。随后,直接变换函数方法被采用去计算LFPs中功能性的连接。通过DTF的计算,子带中的因果性网络被确定。DTFmean (连接矩阵中元素的均值)被用于定量连接强度,而全局效率(Eglob)被计算出来用于定量描述网络中信息变换的有效性。我们的研究结果表明,在对照组中连接强度和信息转化的有效性都得到了提高;但是相对应的是在Aβ注射组中没有显著的变化。这些发现可增强对AD中工作记忆缺陷机制的理解。
关键词: 阿尔茨海默病,直接转移函数,功能性连接,全局有效性,局部场电压,工作记忆。
Current Alzheimer Research
Title:Functional Connectivity in a Rat Model of Alzheimer's Disease During a Working Memory Task
Volume: 11 Issue: 10
Author(s): Tiaotiao Liu, Wenwen Bai, Hu Yi, Tao Tan, Jing Wei, Ju Wang and Xin Tian
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关键词: 阿尔茨海默病,直接转移函数,功能性连接,全局有效性,局部场电压,工作记忆。
摘要: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by progressive loss of memory. Impairment of working memory was typically observed in AD. The concept of brain functional connectivity plays an important role in neuroscience as a useful tool to understand the organized behavior of brain. Hence, the purpose of this study is to investigate the possible mechanism of working memory deficits in AD from a new perspective of functional connectivity. Rats were randomly divided into 2 groups: Aβ injection group (Aβ1-42-induced toxicity rat model) and control group. Multi-channel local field potentials (LFPs) were obtained from rat prefrontal cortex with implanted microelectrode arrays while the rats performed a Y-maze working memory task. The short-time Fourier transform was utilized to analyze the power changes in LFPs and sub-bands (in particular theta and low gamma bands) were extracted via band filtering. Then the Directed transfer function (DTF) method was applied to calculate the functional connections among LFPs. From the DTF calculation, the causal networks in the sub-bands were identified. DTFmean (mean of connectivity matrix elements) was used to quantify connection strength as well as global efficiency (Eglob) was calculated to quantitatively describe the efficient of information transfer in the network. Our results showed that both connection strength and efficient of information transfer increased during the working memory task in the control group; by contrast, there was no significantly change in the Aβ injection group. These findings could lead to improve the understanding of the mechanism of working memory deficits in AD.
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Tiaotiao Liu, Wenwen Bai, Hu Yi, Tao Tan , Jing Wei, Ju Wang and Tian Xin, Functional Connectivity in a Rat Model of Alzheimer's Disease During a Working Memory Task, Current Alzheimer Research 2014; 11 (10) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567205011666141107125912
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