The neuronal correlates of intranasal trigeminal function—an ALE meta-analysis of human functional brain imaging data

Jessica Albrecht , Rainer Kopietz , Johannes Frasnelli , Martin Wiesmann , Thomas Hummel , Johan N. Lundström
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Almost every odor we encounter in daily life has the capacity to produce a trigeminal sensation. Surprisingly, few functional imaging studies exploring human neuronal correlates of intranasal trigeminal function exist, and results are to some degree inconsistent. We utilized activation likelihood estimation (ALE), a quantitative voxel-based meta-analysis tool, to analyze functional imaging data (fMRI/PET) following intranasal trigeminal stimulation with carbon dioxide (CO2), a stimulus known to exclusively activate the trigeminal system. Meta-analysis tools are able to identify activations common across studies, thereby enabling activation mapping with higher certainty. Activation foci of nine studies utilizing trigeminal stimulation were included in the meta-analysis. We found significant ALE scores, thus indicating consistent activation across studies, in the brainstem, ventrolateral posterior thalamic nucleus, anterior cingulate cortex, insula, precentral gyrus, as well as in primary and secondary somatosensory cortices—a network known for the processing of intranasal nociceptive stimuli. Significant ALE values were also observed in the piriform cortex, insula, and the orbitofrontal cortex, areas known to process chemosensory stimuli, and in association cortices. Additionally, the trigeminal ALE statistics were directly compared with ALE statistics originating from olfactory stimulation, demonstrating considerable overlap in activation. In conclusion, the results of this meta-analysis map the human neuronal correlates of intranasal trigeminal stimulation with high statistical certainty and demonstrate that the cortical areas recruited during the processing of intranasal CO2 stimuli include those outside traditional trigeminal areas. Moreover, through illustrations of the considerable overlap between brain areas that process trigeminal and olfactory information; these results demonstrate the interconnectivity of flavor processing.

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鼻内三叉神经功能的神经元相关性——人类功能性脑成像数据的ALE荟萃分析
我们在日常生活中遇到的几乎每一种气味都能产生三叉神经的感觉。令人惊讶的是,很少有功能成像研究探索鼻内三叉神经功能的人类神经元相关性,结果在某种程度上不一致。我们利用激活似然估计(ALE),一种定量的基于体素的荟萃分析工具,分析了二氧化碳(CO2)鼻内刺激三叉神经后的功能成像数据(fMRI/PET),二氧化碳是一种已知的专门激活三叉神经系统的刺激。荟萃分析工具能够识别研究中常见的激活,从而使激活映射具有更高的确定性。荟萃分析包括9项使用三叉神经刺激的研究的激活灶。我们发现了显著的ALE分数,因此表明在所有研究中,脑干、腹外侧丘脑后核、前扣带皮层、岛、中央前回以及初级和次级体感皮层(一个已知的处理鼻内伤害性刺激的网络)都有一致的激活。在梨状皮质、脑岛和眶额皮质(已知处理化学感觉刺激的区域)和联合皮层中也观察到显著的ALE值。此外,三叉神经ALE统计数据直接与嗅觉刺激产生的ALE统计数据进行了比较,显示出相当大的激活重叠。综上所述,本荟萃分析的结果具有较高的统计确定性,绘制了鼻内三叉神经刺激的人类神经元相关图谱,并证明了在处理鼻内二氧化碳刺激过程中招募的皮质区域包括传统三叉神经区域以外的区域。此外,通过说明处理三叉神经和嗅觉信息的大脑区域之间有相当大的重叠;这些结果证明了风味加工的相互关联性。
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