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Altered topological properties of the cortical motor‐related network in patients with subcortical stroke revealed by graph theoretical analysis
Authors:Dazhi Yin  Fan Song  Dongrong Xu  Limin Sun  Weiwei Men  Lili Zang  Xu Yan  Mingxia Fan
Institution:1. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Magnetic Resonance, Key Laboratory of Brain Function Genomics, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China;2. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Huashan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China;3. Department of Psychiatry, MRI Unit, New York State Psychiatric Institute and Columbia University, New York, New York
Abstract:Cerebral neuroplasticity after stroke has been elucidated by functional neuroimaging. However, little is known concerning how topological properties of the cortical motor‐related network evolved following subcortical stroke. In the present study, we investigated 24 subcortical stroke patients with only left motor pathway damaged and 24 matched healthy controls. A cortical motor‐related network consisting of 20 brain regions remote from the primary lesion was constructed using resting‐state functional MRI datasets. We subsequently used graph theoretical approaches to analyze the topological properties of this network in both stroke patients and healthy controls. In addition, we divided the stroke patients into two subgroups according to their outcomes in hand function to explore relationships between topological properties of this network and outcomes in hand function. Although we observed that the cortical motor‐related network in both healthy controls and stroke patients exhibited small‐world topology, the local efficiency of this network in stroke patients is higher than and global efficiency is lower than those in healthy controls. In addition, striking alterations in the betweenness centrality of regions were found in stroke patients, including the contralesional supplementary motor area, dorsolateral premotor cortex, and anterior inferior cerebellum. Moreover, we observed significant correlations between betweenness centrality of regions and Fugl‐Meyer assessment scores. A tendency for the cortical motor‐related network to be close to a regular configuration and altered betweenness centrality of regions were demonstrated in patients with subcortical stroke. This study provided insight into functional organization after subcortical stroke from the viewpoint of network topology. Hum Brain Mapp 35:3343–3359, 2014. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc .
Keywords:functional reorganization  cortical motor‐related network  graph theoretical analysis  small‐world efficiency  betweenness centrality  stroke
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