Glioma-Induced Alterations in Neuronal Activity and Neurovascular Coupling during Disease Progression

胶质瘤在疾病进展过程中引起的神经元活动和神经血管耦合的改变

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作者:Mary Katherine Montgomery, Sharon H Kim, Athanassios Dovas, Hanzhi T Zhao, Alexander R Goldberg, Weihao Xu, Alexis J Yagielski, Morgan K Cambareri, Kripa B Patel, Angeliki Mela, Nelson Humala, David N Thibodeaux, Mohammed A Shaik, Ying Ma, Jack Grinband, Daniel S Chow, Catherine Schevon, Peter Canol

Abstract

Diffusely infiltrating gliomas are known to cause alterations in cortical function, vascular disruption, and seizures. These neurological complications present major clinical challenges, yet their underlying mechanisms and causal relationships to disease progression are poorly characterized. Here, we follow glioma progression in awake Thy1-GCaMP6f mice using in vivo wide-field optical mapping to monitor alterations in both neuronal activity and functional hemodynamics. The bilateral synchrony of spontaneous neuronal activity gradually decreases in glioma-infiltrated cortical regions, while neurovascular coupling becomes progressively disrupted compared to uninvolved cortex. Over time, mice develop diverse patterns of high amplitude discharges and eventually generalized seizures that appear to originate at the tumors' infiltrative margins. Interictal and seizure events exhibit positive neurovascular coupling in uninfiltrated cortex; however, glioma-infiltrated regions exhibit disrupted hemodynamic responses driving seizure-evoked hypoxia. These results reveal a landscape of complex physiological interactions occurring during glioma progression and present new opportunities for exploring novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets.

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