Functional MRI shows altered deactivation and a corresponding decrease in functional connectivity of the default mode network in patients with gliomas Journal Article


Authors: Maniar, Y. M.; Peck, K. K.; Jenabi, M.; Gene, M.; Holodny, A. I.
Article Title: Functional MRI shows altered deactivation and a corresponding decrease in functional connectivity of the default mode network in patients with gliomas
Abstract: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The default mode network normally decreases in activity during externally directed tasks. Although default mode network connectivity is disrupted in numerous brain pathologies, default mode network deactivation has not been studied in patients with brain tumors. We investigated default mode network deactivation with language task–based fMRI by measuring the anticorrelation of a critical default mode network node, the posterior cingulate cortex, in patients with gliomas and controls; furthermore, we examined default mode network functional connectivity in these patients with task-based and resting-state fMRI. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 10 healthy controls and 30 patients with gliomas, the posterior cingulate cortex was identified on task-based fMRI and was used as an ROI to create connectivity maps from task-based and resting-state fMRI data. We compared the average correlation in each default mode network region between patients and controls for each correlation map and stratified patients by tumor location, hemisphere, and grade. RESULTS: Patients with gliomas (P 1⁄4 .001) and, in particular, patients with tumors near the posterior default mode network (P, .001) showed less posterior cingulate cortex anticorrelation in task-based fMRI than controls. Patients with both left- and right-hemisphere tumors, as well as those with grade IV tumors, showed significantly lower posterior cingulate cortex anticorrelation than controls (P = .02, .03, and,.001, respectively). Functional connectivity in each default mode network region was not significantly different between task-based and resting-state maps. CONCLUSIONS: Task-based fMRI showed impaired deactivation of the default mode network in patients with gliomas. The functional connectivity of the default mode network in both task-based and resting-state fMRI in patients with gliomas using the posterior cingulate cortex identified in task-based fMRI as an ROI for seed-based correlation analysis has strong overlap. © 2021 American Society of Neuroradiology. All rights reserved.
Journal Title: American Journal of Neuroradiology
Volume: 42
Issue: 8
ISSN: 0195-6108
Publisher: American Society of Neuroradiology  
Date Published: 2021-08-01
Start Page: 1505
End Page: 1512
Language: English
DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A7138
PUBMED: 33985945
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC8367628
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 October 2021 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Kyung Peck
    117 Peck
  2. Andrei Holodny
    207 Holodny
  3. Mehrnaz Jenabi
    26 Jenabi
  4. Madeleine Gene
    7 Gene
  5. Yash Mayur Maniar
    1 Maniar