Functional connectivity in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia

Introduction Functional connectivity (FC)—which reflects relationships between neural activity in different brain regions—has been used to explore the functional architecture of the brain in neurodegenerative disorders. Although an increasing number of studies have explored FC changes in behavioral...

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Published inBrain and behavior Vol. 12; no. 12; pp. e2790 - n/a
Main Authors Ferreira, Luiz Kobuti, Lindberg, Olof, Santillo, Alexander F, Wahlund, Lars‐Olof
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Abstract Introduction Functional connectivity (FC)—which reflects relationships between neural activity in different brain regions—has been used to explore the functional architecture of the brain in neurodegenerative disorders. Although an increasing number of studies have explored FC changes in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), there is no focused, in‐depth review about FC in bvFTD. Methods Comprehensive literature search and narrative review to summarize the current field of FC in bvFTD. Results (1) Decreased FC within the salience network (SN) is the most consistent finding in bvFTD; (2) FC changes extend beyond the SN and affect the interplay between networks; (3) results within the Default Mode Network are mixed; (4) the brain as a network is less interconnected and less efficient in bvFTD; (5) symptoms, functional impairment, and cognition are associated with FC; and (6) the functional architecture resembles patterns of neuropathological spread. Conclusions FC has potential as a biomarker, and future studies are expected to advance the field with multicentric initiatives, longitudinal designs, and methodological advances. Decreased FC in the Salience Network (SN) is the most consistent finding in bvFTD. The brain's functional architecture is less interconnected and efficient in bvFTD. Symptom, behavior, cognition and disease severity are associated with changes in FC.
AbstractList Introduction Functional connectivity (FC)—which reflects relationships between neural activity in different brain regions—has been used to explore the functional architecture of the brain in neurodegenerative disorders. Although an increasing number of studies have explored FC changes in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), there is no focused, in‐depth review about FC in bvFTD. Methods Comprehensive literature search and narrative review to summarize the current field of FC in bvFTD. Results (1) Decreased FC within the salience network (SN) is the most consistent finding in bvFTD; (2) FC changes extend beyond the SN and affect the interplay between networks; (3) results within the Default Mode Network are mixed; (4) the brain as a network is less interconnected and less efficient in bvFTD; (5) symptoms, functional impairment, and cognition are associated with FC; and (6) the functional architecture resembles patterns of neuropathological spread. Conclusions FC has potential as a biomarker, and future studies are expected to advance the field with multicentric initiatives, longitudinal designs, and methodological advances. Decreased FC in the Salience Network (SN) is the most consistent finding in bvFTD. The brain's functional architecture is less interconnected and efficient in bvFTD. Symptom, behavior, cognition and disease severity are associated with changes in FC.
Introduction: Functional connectivity (FC)—which reflects relationships between neural activity in different brain regions—has been used to explore the functional architecture of the brain in neurodegenerative disorders. Although an increasing number of studies have explored FC changes in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), there is no focused, in-depth review about FC in bvFTD. Methods: Comprehensive literature search and narrative review to summarize the current field of FC in bvFTD. Results: (1) Decreased FC within the salience network (SN) is the most consistent finding in bvFTD; (2) FC changes extend beyond the SN and affect the interplay between networks; (3) results within the Default Mode Network are mixed; (4) the brain as a network is less interconnected and less efficient in bvFTD; (5) symptoms, functional impairment, and cognition are associated with FC; and (6) the functional architecture resembles patterns of neuropathological spread. Conclusions: FC has potential as a biomarker, and future studies are expected to advance the field with multicentric initiatives, longitudinal designs, and methodological advances.
Decreased FC in the Salience Network (SN) is the most consistent finding in bvFTD. The brain's functional architecture is less interconnected and efficient in bvFTD. Symptom, behavior, cognition and disease severity are associated with changes in FC.
INTRODUCTIONFunctional connectivity (FC)-which reflects relationships between neural activity in different brain regions-has been used to explore the functional architecture of the brain in neurodegenerative disorders. Although an increasing number of studies have explored FC changes in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), there is no focused, in-depth review about FC in bvFTD. METHODSComprehensive literature search and narrative review to summarize the current field of FC in bvFTD. RESULTS(1) Decreased FC within the salience network (SN) is the most consistent finding in bvFTD; (2) FC changes extend beyond the SN and affect the interplay between networks; (3) results within the Default Mode Network are mixed; (4) the brain as a network is less interconnected and less efficient in bvFTD; (5) symptoms, functional impairment, and cognition are associated with FC; and (6) the functional architecture resembles patterns of neuropathological spread. CONCLUSIONSFC has potential as a biomarker, and future studies are expected to advance the field with multicentric initiatives, longitudinal designs, and methodological advances.
Abstract Introduction Functional connectivity (FC)—which reflects relationships between neural activity in different brain regions—has been used to explore the functional architecture of the brain in neurodegenerative disorders. Although an increasing number of studies have explored FC changes in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), there is no focused, in‐depth review about FC in bvFTD. Methods Comprehensive literature search and narrative review to summarize the current field of FC in bvFTD. Results (1) Decreased FC within the salience network (SN) is the most consistent finding in bvFTD; (2) FC changes extend beyond the SN and affect the interplay between networks; (3) results within the Default Mode Network are mixed; (4) the brain as a network is less interconnected and less efficient in bvFTD; (5) symptoms, functional impairment, and cognition are associated with FC; and (6) the functional architecture resembles patterns of neuropathological spread. Conclusions FC has potential as a biomarker, and future studies are expected to advance the field with multicentric initiatives, longitudinal designs, and methodological advances.
Functional connectivity (FC)-which reflects relationships between neural activity in different brain regions-has been used to explore the functional architecture of the brain in neurodegenerative disorders. Although an increasing number of studies have explored FC changes in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), there is no focused, in-depth review about FC in bvFTD. Comprehensive literature search and narrative review to summarize the current field of FC in bvFTD. (1) Decreased FC within the salience network (SN) is the most consistent finding in bvFTD; (2) FC changes extend beyond the SN and affect the interplay between networks; (3) results within the Default Mode Network are mixed; (4) the brain as a network is less interconnected and less efficient in bvFTD; (5) symptoms, functional impairment, and cognition are associated with FC; and (6) the functional architecture resembles patterns of neuropathological spread. FC has potential as a biomarker, and future studies are expected to advance the field with multicentric initiatives, longitudinal designs, and methodological advances.
Author Lindberg, Olof
Wahlund, Lars‐Olof
Ferreira, Luiz Kobuti
Santillo, Alexander F
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Snippet Introduction Functional connectivity (FC)—which reflects relationships between neural activity in different brain regions—has been used to explore the...
Functional connectivity (FC)-which reflects relationships between neural activity in different brain regions-has been used to explore the functional...
Abstract Introduction Functional connectivity (FC)—which reflects relationships between neural activity in different brain regions—has been used to explore the...
IntroductionFunctional connectivity (FC)—which reflects relationships between neural activity in different brain regions—has been used to explore the...
INTRODUCTIONFunctional connectivity (FC)-which reflects relationships between neural activity in different brain regions-has been used to explore the...
Decreased FC in the Salience Network (SN) is the most consistent finding in bvFTD. The brain's functional architecture is less interconnected and efficient in...
Introduction: Functional connectivity (FC)—which reflects relationships between neural activity in different brain regions—has been used to explore the...
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Dementia
fMRI
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functional connectivity
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Title Functional connectivity in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia
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