Developmental changes in connectivity-based parcellation in typical cortical areas during early life.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Cerebral cortex Pub Date : 2025-02-05 DOI:10.1093/cercor/bhae468
Zuozhen Cao, Zhiyong Zhao, Qinfeng Zhu, Yao Shen, Yiqi Shen, Mingyang Li, Dan Wu
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The human brain undergoes profound developmental changes in the cortex during early life. Functional parcellation of the cortex may also be altered, but there was a limited methodology for quantification. Here, we employed connectivity-based parcellation of sub-regions as a marker to characterize the heterogeneous development of the cerebral cortex. Particularly, we investigated the parcellation of primary motor (M1), sensory cortex (S1), and insula based on tractography-based connectivity among 3 stages during first 2 yr of life and also adulthood. We identified 4 and 3 sub-regions along superior-to-inferior axis in M1 and S1, respectively, and 2 sub-regions along anterior-to-posterior axis in insula. Connectivity profiles and volume fractions of different sub-regions showed distinct development changes. Specifically, measures of each sub-region in M1 and S1 showed a steady development during first 2 yr of life and gradually became similar to adulthood patterns. In contrast, sub-regions in insula exhibited nearly no change in this stage but tremendous differences in adult group. These findings may suggest primary cortices may experience early development in early life, while the high-order cortex may change at a later stage. These findings provided insights into the heterogeneous development during early life and indicated the necessity of using an age-specific cortical parcellation in studying baby brains.

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生命早期典型皮质区域基于连接性划分的发育变化
人类大脑皮层在生命早期经历了深刻的发育变化。皮质的功能性包裹也可能被改变,但有一个有限的量化方法。在这里,我们采用基于连接的子区域分割作为标记来表征大脑皮层的异质发育。特别是,我们研究了初级运动(M1)、感觉皮层(S1)和岛叶的分割,这是基于神经束图的连接,在生命的头2年和成年期的3个阶段进行的。我们分别在M1和S1的上下轴上发现了4个和3个亚区,在脑岛的前后轴上发现了2个亚区。不同子区域的连通性概况和体积分数呈现出明显的发展变化。具体而言,M1和S1的每个子区域的测量结果显示,在生命的头2年里,婴儿的发育是稳定的,并逐渐与成年期的模式相似。相比之下,在这一阶段,脑岛的子区域几乎没有变化,但在成虫组中差异很大。这些发现可能表明初级皮层可能在生命早期经历早期发育,而高阶皮层可能在生命后期发生变化。这些发现为早期生活中的异质发育提供了见解,并表明在研究婴儿大脑时使用年龄特异性皮层包裹的必要性。
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Cerebral cortex
Cerebral cortex 医学-神经科学
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6.30
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8.10%
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510
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Cerebral Cortex publishes papers on the development, organization, plasticity, and function of the cerebral cortex, including the hippocampus. Studies with clear relevance to the cerebral cortex, such as the thalamocortical relationship or cortico-subcortical interactions, are also included. The journal is multidisciplinary and covers the large variety of modern neurobiological and neuropsychological techniques, including anatomy, biochemistry, molecular neurobiology, electrophysiology, behavior, artificial intelligence, and theoretical modeling. In addition to research articles, special features such as brief reviews, book reviews, and commentaries are included.
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