丘脑底核
脑深部刺激
帕金森病
节奏
运动障碍
振荡(细胞信号)
心理学
振幅
神经科学
基底神经节
刺激
听力学
物理医学与康复
物理
疾病
医学
内科学
化学
中枢神经系统
量子力学
生物化学
作者
Elena Belova,Ulia Semenova,Anna Gamaleya,Alexey Tomskiy,Alexey Sedov
摘要
Abstract Background β Oscillations in the subthalamic nucleus (STN) have been proven to contribute to Parkinson's disease (PD), but the exact borders of β subbands vary substantially across the studies, and information regarding heterogeneity of β rhythmic activity is still limited. Recently, α oscillations in the basal ganglia have also become the focus of PD research. Objectives The aim was to study rhythmic oscillations in the STN in PD patients to identify different subbands with stable oscillatory peaks within a broad α‐β range and to establish their associations with motor symptoms. Methods Local field potentials inside the STN were recorded during deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgeries. After calculating power spectra and extracting an aperiodic component, oscillatory peaks in the 8‐ to 35‐Hz range with amplitude exceeding 90th percentile were clustered into three bands. Peak parameters were estimated for two lower subbands. Clinical features were compared in patients with and without oscillation peaks in the lowest α‐β subband. Results We isolated α‐β (8–15 Hz), β (15–25 Hz), and β‐γ (25–35 Hz) subbands within the 8‐ to 35‐Hz spectral range using oscillatory parameters and Ward's hierarchical clustering. Additional α‐β oscillatory peaks were found in about half of patients with β peaks; they were located more ventrally compared to β. We have found a significant increase in disease duration, bradykinesia, and rigidity scores in the group with additional α‐β peaks. Conclusions Increased α‐β oscillations may emerge as additional phenomena complementing β oscillations; they may mark disease progression in PD and affect DBS stimulation setup. © 2023 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
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