Brain dynamics in triple-network interactions and its relation to multiple cognitive impairments in mild traumatic brain injury

Author:

Li Xuan1,Jia Xiaoyan1,Liu Yuling1,Bai Guanghui2,Pan Yizhen1,Ji Qiuyu1,Mo Zhaoyi1,Zhao Wenpu1,Wei Yixin1,Wang Shan1,Yin Bo3,Zhang Jie4,Bai Lijun1

Affiliation:

1. School of Life Science and Technology, Xi’an Jiaotong University The Key Laboratory of Biomedical Information Engineering, Ministry of Education, Department of Biomedical Engineering, , Xi’an 710049, China

2. The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children's Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University Department of Radiology, , Wenzhou 325027, China

3. The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children's Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University Department of Neurosurgery, , Wenzhou 325027, China

4. Air Force Medical University Department of Radiation Medicine, School of Preventive Medicine, , Xi'an 710032, China

Abstract

Abstract Traumatic brain injury (TBI) disrupt the coordinated activity of triple-network and produce impairments across several cognitive domains. The triple-network model posits a key role of the salience network (SN) that regulates interactions with the central executive network (CEN) and default mode network (DMN). However, the aberrant dynamic interactions among triple-network and associations with neurobehavioral symptoms in mild TBI was still unclear. In present study, we used brain network interaction index (NII) and dynamic functional connectivity to examine the time-varying cross-network interactions among the triple-network in 109 acute patients, 41 chronic patients, and 65 healthy controls. Dynamic cross-network interactions were significantly increased and more variable in mild TBI compared to controls. Crucially, mild TBI exhibited an increased NII as enhanced integrations between the SN and CEN while reduced coupling of the SN with DMN. The increased NII also implied much severer and multiple domains of cognitive impairments at both acute and chronic mild TBI. Abnormities in time-varying engagement of triple-network is a clinically relevant neurobiological signature of psychopathology in mild TBI. The findings provided align with and advance an emerging perspective on the importance of aberrant brain dynamics associated with highly disparate cognitive and behavioral outcomes in trauma.

Funder

Funds for Distinguished Youths in Shaanxi Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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