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Aberrantly higher functional connectivity in the salience network is associated with transient global amnesia

Title
Aberrantly higher functional connectivity in the salience network is associated with transient global amnesia
Authors
Kim, Geon HaKim, Bori R.Chun, Min YoungPark, Kee DukLim, Soo MeeJeong, Jee Hyang
Ewha Authors
박기덕임수미정지향김건하김보리
SCOPUS Author ID
박기덕scopus; 임수미scopus; 정지향scopusscopus; 김건하scopus; 김보리scopus
Issue Date
2021
Journal Title
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
ISSN
2045-2322JCR Link
Citation
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS vol. 11, no. 1
Publisher
NATURE PORTFOLIO
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Triple intrinsic brain networks including the salience network (SN), default mode network (DMN), and central executive network (CEN), are known to be important in human cognition. Therefore, investigating those intrinsic brain networks in transient global amnesia (TGA) may offer novel insight useful for the pathophysiology of TGA. Fifty TGA patients underwent the resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsfMRI) within 24 h, at 72 h, and 3 months after TGA onset. Twenty-five age, gender matched controls also underwent rsfMRI. Within 24 h of TGA onset, TGA patients showed greater functional connectivity in the SN and lower functional connectivity in the DMN, while relatively preserved functional connectivity was observed in the CEN. Interestingly, TGA patients continued to show decreased connectivity in the DMN, while no alterations were shown in the SN 72 h after illness onset. Three months after TGA onset, alterations of functional connectivity in the SN or the DMN were normalized. Our findings suggest that TGA is associated with transient greater functional connectivity in the SN and lower connectivity in the DMN.
DOI
10.1038/s41598-021-97842-y
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