Conectividade funcional do cérebro no envelhecimento : uma avaliação utilizando ressonância magnética funcional do estado de repouso e teoria de grafos

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Autor(a) principal: Maulaz, Carolina Moreira
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Studies suggests that healthy aging (ES) and certain neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI), affects brain functional connectivity. Graph Theory (GT) metrics allows us to analyze ruptures in the brain functional connectivity. However, researchers has been preferentially exploring transversal studies. The general objective of this work was to investigate the evolution of brain connectivity in individuals with healthy aging and cognitive decline, based on resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) and using graph metrics. The data was divided into two groups, stable (EES-EES and EMCI-EMCI) and converter (ES-MCI and MCI-AD). The longitudinal analysis was carried out between each evolution over time, then crosswise compared healthy individuals between the stable and converting group, and the same process was performed for individuals with MCI.The processing was implemented in SPM12-MATLAB performed in the CONN Toolbox. The networks analyzed were parietal, sensory motor, visual, language, default mode network, dorsal attention and salience. The GT metrics chosen to describe the main topological characteristics of the networks were: characteristic path length, global efficiency, local efficiency, clustering coefficient and degree. The results indicateds a decrease in the strength of functional connectivity in individuals with MCI and AD compared with healthy aging. In healthy aging individuals, was identified that local efficiency metric can be used as a possible biomarker between those who remain stable and those who convert. In MCI individuals, a metric was not identified, but a set of metrics that vary between converting and stable groups. The analysis of all networks in the resting state allowed for a better characterization of the groups, enabling the differentiation between stable healthy individuals and those who convert to cognitive decline over time.
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spelling Silva, Ana Maria Marques dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5375482124482980http://lattes.cnpq.br/8262477504523597Maulaz, Carolina Moreira2020-11-19T14:23:28Z2020-08-28http://tede2.pucrs.br/tede2/handle/tede/9408Studies suggests that healthy aging (ES) and certain neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI), affects brain functional connectivity. Graph Theory (GT) metrics allows us to analyze ruptures in the brain functional connectivity. However, researchers has been preferentially exploring transversal studies. The general objective of this work was to investigate the evolution of brain connectivity in individuals with healthy aging and cognitive decline, based on resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) and using graph metrics. The data was divided into two groups, stable (EES-EES and EMCI-EMCI) and converter (ES-MCI and MCI-AD). The longitudinal analysis was carried out between each evolution over time, then crosswise compared healthy individuals between the stable and converting group, and the same process was performed for individuals with MCI.The processing was implemented in SPM12-MATLAB performed in the CONN Toolbox. The networks analyzed were parietal, sensory motor, visual, language, default mode network, dorsal attention and salience. The GT metrics chosen to describe the main topological characteristics of the networks were: characteristic path length, global efficiency, local efficiency, clustering coefficient and degree. The results indicateds a decrease in the strength of functional connectivity in individuals with MCI and AD compared with healthy aging. In healthy aging individuals, was identified that local efficiency metric can be used as a possible biomarker between those who remain stable and those who convert. In MCI individuals, a metric was not identified, but a set of metrics that vary between converting and stable groups. The analysis of all networks in the resting state allowed for a better characterization of the groups, enabling the differentiation between stable healthy individuals and those who convert to cognitive decline over time.Estudos sugerem que o envelhecimento saudável (ES) e doenças neurodegenerativas, como a doença de Alzheimer ou AD (do inglês Alzheimer disease) e o comprometimento cognitivo leve ou MCI (do inglês Mild Cognitive Impairment), afetam a conectividade cerebral. Métricas de teoria de grafos vem sendo utilizadas para avaliar rupturas de conectividade funcional do cérebro. Porém, pesquisadores vem explorando preferencialmente estudos transversais. O objetivo principal deste trabalho foi investigar a evolução da conectividade cerebral em indivíduos no envelhecimento saudável e no declínio cognitivo, a partir dos dados longitudinais de ressonância magnética funcional no estado de repouso ou rs-fMRI (do inglês Resting-State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging), utilizando métricas de grafos. A amostra utilizada foi dividida em dois grupos, um estável (EES-EES e EMCI-EMCI) e um conversor (ES-MCI e MCI-AD). Foram realizadas análises longitudinais e transversais dos grupos. O processamento foi implementado no SPM 12-MATLAB e a análise foi realizada na ferramenta CONN Toolbox. As métricas de grafos escolhidas para descrever as características da topologia das redes foram: eficiência global, eficiência local, comprimento do caminho característico, coeficiente de agrupamento de grau. Foram analisadas as redes fronto parietal, sensório motora, visual, linguagem, default mode network, atenção dorsal e saliência. Os resultados indicaram que há uma diminuição de força de conectividade funcional nos indivíduos com MCI e AD, quando comparados aos indivíduos saudáveis. Nos indivíduos com envelhecimento saudável, foi identificado que a eficiência local pode ser utilizada como um possível biomarcador entre os indivíduos que permanecem estáveis e os que convertem. Nos indivíduos com MCI, não foi identificada uma métrica e sim um conjunto de métricas que variam entre os grupos conversores e estáveis. A análise de todas as redes no estado de repouso permitiu uma melhor caracterização dos grupos, possibilitando a diferenciação entre indivíduos saudáveis estáveis e aqueles que convertem para o declínio cognitivo, ao longo do tempo.Submitted by PPG Engenharia Elétrica (engenharia.pg.eletrica@pucrs.br) on 2020-11-05T17:42:26Z No. of bitstreams: 1 CAROLINA MOREIRA MAULAZ_DIS.pdf: 5097645 bytes, checksum: 2200c928f57f913a8215751deacf93e5 (MD5)Approved for entry into archive by Sheila Dias (sheila.dias@pucrs.br) on 2020-11-19T14:12:14Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 CAROLINA MOREIRA MAULAZ_DIS.pdf: 5097645 bytes, checksum: 2200c928f57f913a8215751deacf93e5 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2020-11-19T14:23:28Z (GMT). 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title Conectividade funcional do cérebro no envelhecimento : uma avaliação utilizando ressonância magnética funcional do estado de repouso e teoria de grafos
spellingShingle Conectividade funcional do cérebro no envelhecimento : uma avaliação utilizando ressonância magnética funcional do estado de repouso e teoria de grafos
Maulaz, Carolina Moreira
Conectividade Cerebral
Redes no Estado de Repouso
Teoria de Grafos
Doença de Alzheimer
Comprometimento Cognitivo Leve
Brain Connectivity
Resting State Networks
Graph Theory
AD
MCI
ENGENHARIAS
title_short Conectividade funcional do cérebro no envelhecimento : uma avaliação utilizando ressonância magnética funcional do estado de repouso e teoria de grafos
title_full Conectividade funcional do cérebro no envelhecimento : uma avaliação utilizando ressonância magnética funcional do estado de repouso e teoria de grafos
title_fullStr Conectividade funcional do cérebro no envelhecimento : uma avaliação utilizando ressonância magnética funcional do estado de repouso e teoria de grafos
title_full_unstemmed Conectividade funcional do cérebro no envelhecimento : uma avaliação utilizando ressonância magnética funcional do estado de repouso e teoria de grafos
title_sort Conectividade funcional do cérebro no envelhecimento : uma avaliação utilizando ressonância magnética funcional do estado de repouso e teoria de grafos
author Maulaz, Carolina Moreira
author_facet Maulaz, Carolina Moreira
author_role author
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contributor_str_mv Silva, Ana Maria Marques da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Conectividade Cerebral
Redes no Estado de Repouso
Teoria de Grafos
Doença de Alzheimer
Comprometimento Cognitivo Leve
topic Conectividade Cerebral
Redes no Estado de Repouso
Teoria de Grafos
Doença de Alzheimer
Comprometimento Cognitivo Leve
Brain Connectivity
Resting State Networks
Graph Theory
AD
MCI
ENGENHARIAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Brain Connectivity
Resting State Networks
Graph Theory
AD
MCI
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv ENGENHARIAS
description Studies suggests that healthy aging (ES) and certain neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI), affects brain functional connectivity. Graph Theory (GT) metrics allows us to analyze ruptures in the brain functional connectivity. However, researchers has been preferentially exploring transversal studies. The general objective of this work was to investigate the evolution of brain connectivity in individuals with healthy aging and cognitive decline, based on resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) and using graph metrics. The data was divided into two groups, stable (EES-EES and EMCI-EMCI) and converter (ES-MCI and MCI-AD). The longitudinal analysis was carried out between each evolution over time, then crosswise compared healthy individuals between the stable and converting group, and the same process was performed for individuals with MCI.The processing was implemented in SPM12-MATLAB performed in the CONN Toolbox. The networks analyzed were parietal, sensory motor, visual, language, default mode network, dorsal attention and salience. The GT metrics chosen to describe the main topological characteristics of the networks were: characteristic path length, global efficiency, local efficiency, clustering coefficient and degree. The results indicateds a decrease in the strength of functional connectivity in individuals with MCI and AD compared with healthy aging. In healthy aging individuals, was identified that local efficiency metric can be used as a possible biomarker between those who remain stable and those who convert. In MCI individuals, a metric was not identified, but a set of metrics that vary between converting and stable groups. The analysis of all networks in the resting state allowed for a better characterization of the groups, enabling the differentiation between stable healthy individuals and those who convert to cognitive decline over time.
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