The relationship between regional protein synthesis and on-going neural dynamics is still unclear. We used a graph theoretical approach, to examine the relationship between functional connectivity (measured using Resting-State fMRI) and the rate of cerebral protein synthesis (rCPS). We found a significant relationship between the two; the association appears to be dependent to the temporal scale of fMRI signal, and independent from tissue metabolism

Exploring the relationship between multi-scale functional dynamics and cerebral protein synthesis measured with L-[1-11C]Leucine PET

Pellizzon, Alberto
2016/2017

Abstract

The relationship between regional protein synthesis and on-going neural dynamics is still unclear. We used a graph theoretical approach, to examine the relationship between functional connectivity (measured using Resting-State fMRI) and the rate of cerebral protein synthesis (rCPS). We found a significant relationship between the two; the association appears to be dependent to the temporal scale of fMRI signal, and independent from tissue metabolism
2016-04-21
fMRI, resting state, neuroplasticity, network measures, PET, L-[1-11C]Leucine, protein synthesis
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