TY - JOUR
T1 - Spatiotemporal Developmental Gradient of Thalamic Morphology, Microstructure, and Connectivity from the Third Trimester to Early Infancy
AU - Zheng, Weihao
AU - Zhao, Leilei
AU - Zhao, Zhiyong
AU - Liu, Tingting
AU - Hu, Bin
AU - Wu, Dan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2023 the authors.
PY - 2023/1/25
Y1 - 2023/1/25
N2 - Thalamus is a critical component of the limbic system that is extensively involved in both basic and high-order brain functions. However, how the thalamic structure and function develops at macroscopic and microscopic scales during the perinatal period development is not yet well characterized. Here, we used multishell high-angular resolution diffusion MRI of 144 preterm-born and full-term infants in both sexes scanned at 32-44 postmenstrual weeks (PMWs) from the Developing Human Connectome Project database to investigate the thalamic development in morphology, microstructure, associated connectivity, and subnucleus division. We found evident anatomic expansion and linear increases of fiber integrity in the lateral side of thalamus compared with the medial part. The tractography results indicated that thalamic connection to the frontal cortex developed later than the other thalamocortical connections (parieto-occipital, motor, somatosensory, and temporal). Using a connectivity-based segmentation strategy, we revealed that functional partitions of thalamic subdivisions were formed at 32 PMWs or earlier, and the partition developed toward the adult pattern in a lateral-to-medial pattern. Collectively, these findings revealed faster development of the lateral thalamus than the central part as well as a posterior-to-anterior developmental gradient of thalamocortical connectivity from the third trimester to early infancy.
AB - Thalamus is a critical component of the limbic system that is extensively involved in both basic and high-order brain functions. However, how the thalamic structure and function develops at macroscopic and microscopic scales during the perinatal period development is not yet well characterized. Here, we used multishell high-angular resolution diffusion MRI of 144 preterm-born and full-term infants in both sexes scanned at 32-44 postmenstrual weeks (PMWs) from the Developing Human Connectome Project database to investigate the thalamic development in morphology, microstructure, associated connectivity, and subnucleus division. We found evident anatomic expansion and linear increases of fiber integrity in the lateral side of thalamus compared with the medial part. The tractography results indicated that thalamic connection to the frontal cortex developed later than the other thalamocortical connections (parieto-occipital, motor, somatosensory, and temporal). Using a connectivity-based segmentation strategy, we revealed that functional partitions of thalamic subdivisions were formed at 32 PMWs or earlier, and the partition developed toward the adult pattern in a lateral-to-medial pattern. Collectively, these findings revealed faster development of the lateral thalamus than the central part as well as a posterior-to-anterior developmental gradient of thalamocortical connectivity from the third trimester to early infancy.
KW - diffusion MRI
KW - early development
KW - microstructure
KW - subdivisions
KW - thalamocortical connectivity
KW - thalamus
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U2 - 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0874-22.2022
DO - 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0874-22.2022
M3 - Article
C2 - 36639904
AN - SCOPUS:85147047150
SN - 0270-6474
VL - 43
SP - 559
EP - 570
JO - Journal of Neuroscience
JF - Journal of Neuroscience
IS - 4
ER -