静息状态功能磁共振成像
神经科学
眶额皮质
脑岛
扣带回前部
前额叶皮质
心理学
后扣带
次级体感皮层
岛叶皮质
皮质(解剖学)
认知
作者
Katja Wiech,Saâd Jbabdi,Chia‐Shu Lin,Jesper Andersson,Irene Tracey
出处
期刊:Pain
[Lippincott Williams & Wilkins]
日期:2014-07-15
卷期号:155 (10): 2047-2055
被引量:163
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.pain.2014.07.009
摘要
The anterior, mid, and posterior insula show differential structural and resting state connectivity with other pain-related brain regions. Functional neuroimaging studies suggest that the anterior, mid, and posterior division of the insula subserve different functions in the perception of pain. The anterior insula (AI) has predominantly been associated with cognitive–affective aspects of pain, while the mid and posterior divisions have been implicated in sensory-discriminative processing. We examined whether this functional segregation is paralleled by differences in (1) structural and (2) resting state connectivity and (3) in correlations with pain-relevant psychological traits. Analyses were restricted to the 3 insular subdivisions and other pain-related brain regions. Both type of analyses revealed largely overlapping results. The AI division was predominantly connected to the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (structural and resting state connectivity) and orbitofrontal cortex (structural connectivity). In contrast, the posterior insula showed strong connections to the primary somatosensory cortex (SI; structural connectivity) and secondary somatosensory cortex (SII; structural and resting state connectivity). The mid insula displayed a hybrid connectivity pattern with strong connections with the ventrolateral prefrontal cortex, SII (structural and resting state connectivity) and SI (structural connectivity). Moreover, resting state connectivity revealed strong connectivity of all 3 subdivisions with the thalamus. On the behavioural level, AI structural connectivity was related to the individual degree of pain vigilance and awareness that showed a positive correlation with AI-amygdala connectivity and a negative correlation with AI–rostral anterior cingulate cortex connectivity. In sum, our findings show a differential structural and resting state connectivity for the anterior, mid, and posterior insula with other pain-relevant brain regions, which might at least partly explain their different functional profiles in pain processing.
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