Alpha-theta border EEG abnormalities in preclinical Huntington's disease

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作者
Ponomareva, Natalya [1 ]
Klyushnikov, Sergey [2 ]
Abramycheva, Natalya [2 ]
Malina, Dania [1 ]
Scheglova, Nadejda [1 ]
Fokin, Vitaly [1 ]
Ivanova-Smolenskaia, Irina [2 ]
Illarioshldn, Sergey [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] RAMS, Res Ctr Neurol, Brain Res Dept, Moscow 105064, Russia
[2] Russian Acad Med Sci, Res Ctr Neurol, Dept Neurogenet, Moscow 105064, Russia
关键词
EEG; Huntington's disease; Preclinical stage; HIT gene; CAG repeats; Cognitive functions; TRINUCLEOTIDE REPEAT; LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS; COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT; CORTICAL RHYTHMS; MOUSE MODEL; OSCILLATIONS; SLEEP; ONSET; GENE; SYNCHRONIZATION;
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10.1016/j.jns.2014.06.035
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background: Brain dysfunction precedes clinical manifestation of Huntington's disease (HD) by decades. This study was aimed to determine whether resting EEG is altered in predinical HD mutations carriers (pre-HD). Methods: We examined relative power of broad traditional EEG bands as well as 1-Hz sub-bands of theta and alpha from the resting-state EEG of 29 pre-HD individuals and of 29 age-matched normal controls. Results: The relative power of the narrow sub-band in the border of theta-alpha (7-8 Hz) was significantly reduced in pre-HD subjects as compared to normal controls, while the alterations in relative power of the broad frequency bands were not significant. In pre-HD subjects, the number of CAG repeats in the huntingtin (HTT) gene as well as the disease burden score (DBS) showed a positive correlation with relative power of the delta and theta frequency bands and their sub-bands and a negative correlation with alpha band relative power and the differences of relative power of the 7-8 Hz and 4-5 Hz frequency sub-bands. Conclusion: The obtained results suggest that EEG alterations in pre-HD individuals may be related to the course of the pathological process and to HD endophenotype. Analysis of the narrow EEG bands was found to be more useful for assessing EEG alterations in pre-HD individuals than a more traditional approach using broad bandwidths. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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