Abnormalities of Resting State Cortical EEG Rhythms in Subjects with Mild Cognitive Impairment Due to Alzheimer’s and Lewy Body Diseases

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Název: Abnormalities of Resting State Cortical EEG Rhythms in Subjects with Mild Cognitive Impairment Due to Alzheimer’s and Lewy Body Diseases
Autoři: Babiloni, Claudio, Del Percio, Claudio, Lizio, Roberta, Noce, Giuseppe, Lopez, Susanna, Soricelli, Andrea, Ferri, Raffaele, Pascarelli, Maria Teresa, Catania, Valentina, Nobili, Flavio, Arnaldi, Dario, Famà, Francesco, Aarsland, Dag, Orzi, Francesco, Buttinelli, Carla, Giubilei, Franco, Onofrj, Marco, Stocchi, Fabrizio, Vacca, Laura, Stirpe, Paola, Fuhr, Peter, Gschwandtner, Ute, Ransmayr, Gerhard, Garn, Heinrich, Fraioli, Lucia, Pievani, Michela, Frisoni, Giovanni B, D'Antonio, Fabrizia, De Lena, Carlo, Güntekin, Bahar, Hanoğlu, Lutfu, Başar, Erol, Yener, Görsev, Emek-Savaş, Derya Durusu, Triggiani, Antonio Ivano, Franciotti, Raffaella, Taylor, John Paul, De Pandis, Maria Francesca, Bonanni, Laura
Zdroj: Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, Vol. 62, No 1 (2018) pp. 247-268
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
Informace o vydavateli: SAGE Publications, 2018.
Rok vydání: 2018
Témata: Lewy Body Disease, Male, Mild Cognitive Impairment Due to Dementia With Lewy Bodies, Rest, Exact low resolution brain electromagnetic source tomography (eLORETA), mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment due to dementia with Lewy bodies, receiver operating characteristic curve, resting state electroencephalographic rhythms, Aged, Alzheimer Disease, Brain, Cognitive Dysfunction, Educational Status, Female, Humans, Psychotropic Drugs, Retrospective Studies, Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted, Electroencephalography, Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve, Exact Low Resolution Brain Electromagnetic Source Tomography (Eloreta), 618.97, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, exact low resolution brain electromagnetic source tomography (eLORETA), Exact low resolution brain electromagnetic source tomography (eLORETA), mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer's disease, mild cognitive impairment due to dementia with Lewy bodies, receiver operating characteristic curve, resting state electroencephalographic rhythms, Resting State Electroencephalographic Rhythms, Mild Cognitive Impairment Due to Alzheimer's Disease, 3. Good health, ddc:618.97
Popis: The present study tested the hypothesis that cortical sources of resting state eyes-closed electroencephalographic (rsEEG) rhythms reveal different abnormalities in cortical neural synchronization in groups of patients with mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer’s disease (ADMCI) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLBMCI) as compared to cognitively normal elderly (Nold) subjects. Clinical and rsEEG data in 30 ADMCI, 23 DLBMCI, and 30 Nold subjects were available in an international archive. Age, gender, and education were carefully matched in the three groups. The Mini-Mental State Evaluation (MMSE) score was matched between the ADMCI and DLBMCI groups. Individual alpha frequency peak (IAF) was used to determine the delta, theta, alpha1, alpha2, and alpha3 frequency band ranges. Fixed beta1, beta2, and gamma bands were also considered. eLORETA estimated the rsEEG cortical sources. Receiver operating characteristic curve (ROCC) classified these sources across individuals. Compared to Nold, IAF showed marked slowing in DLBMCI and moderate in ADMCI. Furthermore, the posterior alpha 2 and alpha 3 source activities were more abnormal in the ADMCI than the DLBMCI group, while widespread delta source activities were more abnormal in the DLBMCI than the ADMCI group. The posterior delta and alpha sources correlated with the MMSE score and correctly classified the Nold and MCI individuals (area under the ROCC >0.85). In conclusion, the ADMCI and DLBMCI patients showed different features of cortical neural synchronization at delta and alpha frequencies underpinning brain arousal and vigilance in the quiet wakefulness. Future prospective cross-validation studies will have to test the clinical validity of these rsEEG markers.
Druh dokumentu: Article
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Jazyk: English
ISSN: 1875-8908
1387-2877
DOI: 10.3233/jad-170703
Přístupová URL adresa: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29439335
https://europepmc.org/article/MED/29439335
https://moh-it.pure.elsevier.com/en/publications/abnormalities-of-resting-state-cortical-eeg-rhythms-in-subjects-w
https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:116080
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29439335
https://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-alzheimers-disease/jad170703
https://data.mendeley.com/datasets/ncxcw6g324/2
https://hdl.handle.net/11564/705621
https://doi.org/10.3233/JAD-170703
https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:116080
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Abstrakt:The present study tested the hypothesis that cortical sources of resting state eyes-closed electroencephalographic (rsEEG) rhythms reveal different abnormalities in cortical neural synchronization in groups of patients with mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer’s disease (ADMCI) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLBMCI) as compared to cognitively normal elderly (Nold) subjects. Clinical and rsEEG data in 30 ADMCI, 23 DLBMCI, and 30 Nold subjects were available in an international archive. Age, gender, and education were carefully matched in the three groups. The Mini-Mental State Evaluation (MMSE) score was matched between the ADMCI and DLBMCI groups. Individual alpha frequency peak (IAF) was used to determine the delta, theta, alpha1, alpha2, and alpha3 frequency band ranges. Fixed beta1, beta2, and gamma bands were also considered. eLORETA estimated the rsEEG cortical sources. Receiver operating characteristic curve (ROCC) classified these sources across individuals. Compared to Nold, IAF showed marked slowing in DLBMCI and moderate in ADMCI. Furthermore, the posterior alpha 2 and alpha 3 source activities were more abnormal in the ADMCI than the DLBMCI group, while widespread delta source activities were more abnormal in the DLBMCI than the ADMCI group. The posterior delta and alpha sources correlated with the MMSE score and correctly classified the Nold and MCI individuals (area under the ROCC >0.85). In conclusion, the ADMCI and DLBMCI patients showed different features of cortical neural synchronization at delta and alpha frequencies underpinning brain arousal and vigilance in the quiet wakefulness. Future prospective cross-validation studies will have to test the clinical validity of these rsEEG markers.
ISSN:18758908
13872877
DOI:10.3233/jad-170703