Compensatory reconfiguration of functional networks between white matter and grey matter in Alzheimer’s disease

Author:

Zhang Xingxing,Guan Qing,Dong Debo,Chen Fuyong,Yi Jing,Luo Yuejia,Zhang HaoboORCID,

Abstract

AbstractThe temporal synchronization of BOLD signals within white matter (WM) and between WM and grey matter (GM) exhibited intrinsic architecture and cognitive relevance. However, few studies examined the network property within- and between-tissue in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The hub regions with high weighted degree (WD) were prone to the neuropathological damage of AD. To systematically investigate the changes of hubs within- and between-tissue functional networks in AD patients, we used the resting-state fMRI data of 30 AD patients and 37 normal older adults (NC) from the ADNI open database, and obtained four types of voxel-based WD metrics and four types of distant-dependent WD metrics (ddWD) based on a series of Euclidean distance ranges with a 20mm increment. We found that AD patients showed decreased within-tissue ddWD in the thalamic nucleus and increased between-tissue ddWD in the occipito-temporal cortex, posterior thalamic radiation, and sagittal stratum, compared to NC. We also found that AD patients showed the increased between-tissue FCs between the posterior thalamic radiation and occipito-temporal cortex, and between the sagittal stratum and the salience and executive networks. The dichotomy of decreased and increased ddWD metrics and their locations were consistent with previous studies on the neurodegnerative and compensatory mechanisms of AD, indicating that despite the disruptions, the brain still strived to compensate for the neural inefficiency by reorganizing functional circuits. Our findings also suggested the short-to-medium ranged ddWD metrics between WM and GM as useful biomarker to detect the compensatory changes of functional networks in AD.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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