Provincial and connector qualities of somatosensory brain network hubs in bipolar disorder.


Journal

Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
ISSN: 1460-2199
Titre abrégé: Cereb Cortex
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 9110718

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
03 Sep 2024
Historique:
received: 24 06 2024
revised: 15 08 2024
accepted: 24 08 2024
medline: 14 9 2024
pubmed: 14 9 2024
entrez: 13 9 2024
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Brain network hubs are highly connected brain regions serving as important relay stations for information integration. Recent studies have linked mental disorders to impaired hub function. Provincial hubs mainly integrate information within their own brain network, while connector hubs share information between different brain networks. This study used a novel time-varying analysis to investigate whether hubs aberrantly follow the trajectory of other brain networks than their own. The aim was to characterize brain hub functioning in clinically remitted bipolar patients. We analyzed resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data from 96 euthymic individuals with bipolar disorder and 61 healthy control individuals. We characterized different hub qualities within the somatomotor network. We found that the somatomotor network comprised mainly provincial hubs in healthy controls. Conversely, in bipolar disorder patients, hubs in the primary somatosensory cortex displayed weaker provincial and stronger connector hub function. Furthermore, hubs in bipolar disorder showed weaker allegiances with their own brain network and followed the trajectories of the limbic, salience, dorsal attention, and frontoparietal network. We suggest that these hub aberrancies contribute to previously shown functional connectivity alterations in bipolar disorder and may thus constitute the neural substrate to persistently impaired sensory integration despite clinical remission.

Identifiants

pubmed: 39270674
pii: 7756364
doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhae366
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Subventions

Organisme : Swedish Research Council
ID : 2022-01643
Organisme : Swedish Brain foundation
ID : FO2022-0217
Organisme : Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research
ID : KF10-0039
Organisme : Swedish Federal Government
ID : ALFGBG-716801

Informations de copyright

© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press.

Auteurs

Anna Luisa Klahn (AL)

Department of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Gothenburg, Blå Stråket 15, 413 45 Gothenburg, Sweden.
Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Gothenburg, Medicinaregatan 7B, 413 90 Gothenburg, Sweden.

William Hedley Thompson (WH)

Department of Applied Information Technology, Forskningsgången 6, 417 56 Gothenburg University, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Centre for Cognitive and Computation Neuropsychiatry, Karolinska Institutet, Retzius väg 8, 171 65 Stockholm, Sweden.
Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Retzius väg 8, 171 65 Stockholm, Sweden.

Imiele Momoh (I)

Department of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Gothenburg, Blå Stråket 15, 413 45 Gothenburg, Sweden.

Christoph Abé (C)

Centre for Cognitive and Computation Neuropsychiatry, Karolinska Institutet, Retzius väg 8, 171 65 Stockholm, Sweden.
Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Retzius väg 8, 171 65 Stockholm, Sweden.

Benny Liberg (B)

Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Retzius väg 8, 171 65 Stockholm, Sweden.

Mikael Landén (M)

Department of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, University of Gothenburg, Blå Stråket 15, 413 45 Gothenburg, Sweden.
Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet, Nobels väg 12A, 171 65 Stockholm, Sweden.

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