论文标题

大脑网络中的结构异常引起动态起搏器效应

Structural anomalies in brain networks induce dynamical pacemaker effects

论文作者

Koulierakis, I., Verganelakis, D. A., Omelchenko, I., Zakharova, A., Schoell, E., Provata, A.

论文摘要

通过数值模拟研究了对受肿瘤影响的健康大脑和大脑的动态影响。大脑被建模为由神经元振荡器组成的多层网络,其连接性是从磁共振成像(MRI)数据中提取的。数值结果表明,健康的大脑表现出类似嵌合体的状态,即连接两个半球的方向上具有高白质浓度的区域充当相干结构域,而其余大脑则表现出不相互分的振荡。相反,在肿瘤所在的区域发起了破坏性结构的大脑中。这些区域充当席卷大脑的海浪的起搏器。使用两个神经元模型进行数值模拟:a)fitzhugh-nagumo模型,b)泄漏的集成和开火模型。这两种模型均在健康大脑中的嵌合体样振荡和肿瘤大脑中的起搏器效应方面都均具有一致的结果。这些结果被认为是在MRI记录以及肿瘤发育和进化中可识别的肿瘤检测中进一步研究的起点。

Dynamical effects on healthy brains and brains affected by tumor are investigated via numerical simulations. The brains are modeled as multilayer networks consisting of neuronal oscillators, whose connectivities are extracted from Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) data. The numerical results demonstrate that the healthy brain presents chimera-like states where regions with high white matter concentrations in the direction connecting the two hemispheres act as the coherent domain, while the rest of the brain presents incoherent oscillations. To the contrary, in brains with destructed structure traveling waves are produced initiated at the region where the tumor is located. These areas act as the pacemaker of the waves sweeping across the brain. The numerical simulations are performed using two neuronal models: a) the FitzHugh-Nagumo model and b) the Leaky Integrate-and-Fire model. Both models give consistent results regarding the chimera-like oscillations in healthy brains and the pacemaker effect in the tumorous brains. These results are considered as a starting point for further investigation in the detection of tumors with small sizes before becoming discernible on the MRI recordings, as well as in tumor development and evolution.

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