内科学
非快速眼动睡眠
心脏病学
心理学
脑电图
功能连接
病理生理学
听力学
神经科学
医学
作者
Stanislav A. Kozlovskiy,A. Vartanov,V.B. Skvortsova,E. Nikonova,E.V. Sozinova
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2010.06.077
摘要
To evaluate EEG functional connectivity in the sensory-motor network, during wake and sleep, in patients with Huntington Disease (HD).23 patients with HD and 23 age- and sex-matched healthy controls were enrolled. EEG connectivity analysis was performed by means of exact Low Resolution Electric Tomography (eLORETA).In wake, HD patients showed an increase of delta lagged phase synchronization (T = 3.60; p < 0.05) among Broadman’s Areas (BA) 6-8 bilaterally; right BA 6-8 and right BA 1-2-3; left BA 1-2-3 and left BA 4. In NREM, HD patients showed an increase of delta lagged phase synchronization (T = 3.56; p < 0.05) among left BA 1-2-3 and right BA 6-8. In REM, HD patients showed an increase of lagged phase synchronization (T = 3.60; p < 0.05) among the BA 6-8 bilaterally (delta band); left BA 1-2-3 and right BA 1-2-3 (theta); left BA 1-2-3 and right BA 4 (theta); left BA 1-2-3 and right BA 1-2-3 (alpha).Our results may reflect an abnormal function of the motor areas or an effort to counterbalance the pathological motor output.Our results may help to understand the pathophysiology of sleep-related movement disorders in Huntington’s Disease, and to define therapeutically strategies.
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