婴儿期小脑和小脑皮层功能连接结构的进化。

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-03-12 DOI:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1209-24.2025
Sankalp Tikoo, Carlos R Hernandez-Castillo, Haitao Chen, Rebecca Stephens, Emil Cornea, John H Gilmore, Wei Gao
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小脑作为唯一的运动控制中心的传统理解已经过时,因为它在各种高阶功能中发挥作用,包括认知、情感和社会处理。由于这些功能是在婴儿期出现的,因此我们可以合理地假设,小脑的功能组织必须同步或先发制人地进化,以支持这些功能。然而,在婴儿生命的关键早期,小脑功能结构的纵向发展在很大程度上仍未被探索,这突出了一个重大的研究空白。在这项研究中,我们利用大量的男性和女性足月婴儿(n=155)和早产儿(n=67),旨在描述出生后头两年小脑内和小脑皮层功能连接的发展。我们的研究结果强调了新生儿小脑的全面功能同步,其突出的皮层投影集中在初级感觉运动和视觉皮层。虽然小脑内同步在新生儿早期就出现了,并且在最初两年内发育稳定,但小脑-皮层投射模式的进化非常显著,以特化、转移和高阶皮层整合为特征,为小脑从婴儿期开始参与高阶功能提供了令人兴奋的证据。此外,与足月婴儿相比,早产儿表现出小脑皮质连通性下降,表明潜在的发育改变。这些发现共同说明了小脑功能组织的动态生长模式,以小脑内稳定性和小脑皮质投射可塑性为标志,对长期认知和社会情感发展具有重要意义。小脑对运动和高阶认知和社会情绪过程至关重要。然而,早期小脑发育及其皮层投影在生命最初几年支持这些新兴功能中的作用仍然知之甚少。我们的研究基于大量足月和早产儿队列,揭示了从出生到两岁小脑网络的早期和稳定的功能组织,以及小脑皮层连接的动态增长,反映了稳定性和发育可塑性。我们观察到小脑皮层投射从感觉运动到高阶关联皮层的巨大转变,突出了其在新兴的高阶功能中的作用。此外,这些连接的减少表明早产儿可能发育迟缓,强调了小脑在早期大脑和行为发育中的重要性。
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The Evolving Cerebellar and Cerebello-cortical Functional Connectivity Architecture during Infancy.

The conventional understanding of the cerebellum as a sole movement control center has become obsolete, given its role in various higher-order functions, including cognition, emotion, and social processing. As these functions emerge during infancy, it is logical to assume that the cerebellum's functional organization evolve in tandem or preemptively to underpin these functions. However, the longitudinal development of the cerebellum's functional architecture during the crucial early years of infant life remains largely unexplored, highlighting a significant research gap. In this study, leveraging a large cohort of both male and female full-term (FT; n = 155) and preterm (PT; n = 67) infants, we aimed to delineate the development of within-cerebellum and cerebello-cortical functional connections during the first 2 years of life. Our findings highlight comprehensive functional synchronization within the neonatal cerebellum with a striking cortical projection focus on primary sensorimotor and visual cortices. While the within-cerebellum synchronization demonstrated early emergence in neonates and developmental stability during the initial 2 years, the cerebello-cortical projection patterns evolved dramatically, marked by specialization, shifting, and higher-order cortex integration, providing exciting evidence of the cerebellum's potential involvement in higher-order functions from infancy. Furthermore, PT infants exhibited decreased cerebello-cortical connectivity compared with their FT counterparts, suggesting potential developmental alterations. These findings collectively illustrate a dynamic growth pattern of cerebellar functional organization marked by both within-cerebellum stability and cerebello-cortical projection plasticity with significant implications for long-term cognitive and socioemotional development.

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Journal of Neuroscience
Journal of Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: JNeurosci (ISSN 0270-6474) is an official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. It is published weekly by the Society, fifty weeks a year, one volume a year. JNeurosci publishes papers on a broad range of topics of general interest to those working on the nervous system. Authors now have an Open Choice option for their published articles
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