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4–6 Oct 2023
Gróska Innovation and business growth center, Reykjavík, Iceland
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Cerebral chemoarchitecture shares organizational traits with brain structure and function

5 Oct 2023, 16:30
45m
Gróska Innovation and business growth center, Reykjavík, Iceland

Gróska Innovation and business growth center, Reykjavík, Iceland

Innovation and business growth center Bjargargata 1 102 101 Reykjavík, Iceland
Board: P05

Speaker

Sofie Valk (INM-7)

Description

Chemoarchitecture, the heterogeneous distribution of neurotransmitter transporter and receptor molecules, is a relevant component of structure–function relationships in the human brain. Here, we studied the organization of the receptome, a measure of interareal chemoarchitectural similarity, derived from positron-emission tomography imaging studies of 19 different neurotransmitter transporters and receptors. Nonlinear dimensionality reduction revealed three main spatial gradients of cortical chemoarchitectural similarity – a centro-temporal gradient, an occipito-frontal gradient, and a temporo-occipital gradient. In subcortical nuclei, chemoarchitectural similarity distinguished functional communities and delineated a striato-thalamic axis. Overall, the cortical receptome shared key organizational traits with functional and structural brain anatomy, with node-level correspondence to functional, microstructural, and diffusion MRI-based measures decreasing along a primary-to-transmodal axis. Relative to primary and paralimbic regions, unimodal and heteromodal regions showed higher receptomic diversification, possibly supporting functional flexibility.

Primary authors

Ms Benjamin Haenisch (INM-7 FZJ) Prof. Boris Bernhardt (Mcgill) Bratislav Misic (Montreal Neurological Institute) Prof. Jurgen Dukart (INM-7 FZJ) Justine Hansen (Montreal Neurological Institute) Simon B Eickhoff (Research Center Jülich) Sofie Valk (INM-7)

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