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The neural basis of resting-state fMRI functional connectivity in fronto-limbic circuits revealed by chemogenetic manipulation.

Catherine EloretteAtsushi FujimotoFrederic M StollSatoka Hashimoto FujimotoLazar FleysherNiranjana BienkowskaBrian E RussPeter H Rudebeck
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Measures of fMRI resting-state functional connectivity (rs-FC) are an essential tool for basic and clinical investigations of fronto-limbic circuits. Understanding the relationship between rs-FC and neural activity in these circuits is therefore vital. Here we introduced inhibitory designer receptors exclusively activated by designer drugs (DREADDs) into the macaque amygdala and activated them with a highly selective and potent DREADD agonist, deschloroclozapine. We evaluated the causal effect of activating the DREADD receptors on rs-FC and neural activity within circuits connecting amygdala and frontal cortex. Interestingly, activating the inhibitory DREADD increased rs-FC between amygdala and ventrolateral prefrontal cortex. Neurophysiological recordings revealed that the DREADD-induced increase in fMRI rs-FC was associated with increased local field potential coherency in the alpha band (6.5-14.5Hz) between amygdala and ventrolateral prefrontal cortex. Thus, our multi-disciplinary approach reveals the specific signature of neuronal activity that underlies rs-FC in fronto-limbic circuits.
Keyphrases
  • functional connectivity
  • resting state
  • prefrontal cortex
  • signaling pathway
  • drug induced
  • risk assessment
  • diabetic rats
  • endothelial cells
  • high glucose
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage
  • anti inflammatory