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帕金森病患者慢性脑记录检测到的运动亢进状态下的伽马振荡

Gamma Oscillations in the Hyperkinetic State Detected with Chronic Human Brain Recordings in Parkinson's Disease.

作者信息

Swann Nicole C, de Hemptinne Coralie, Miocinovic Svjetlana, Qasim Salman, Wang Sarah S, Ziman Nathan, Ostrem Jill L, San Luciano Marta, Galifianakis Nicholas B, Starr Philip A

机构信息

Departments of Neurological Surgery and

Departments of Neurological Surgery and.

出版信息

J Neurosci. 2016 Jun 15;36(24):6445-58. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1128-16.2016.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

Hyperkinetic states are common in human movement disorders, but their neural basis remains uncertain. One such condition is dyskinesia, a serious adverse effect of medical and surgical treatment for Parkinson's disease (PD). To study this, we used a novel, totally implanted, bidirectional neural interface to obtain multisite long-term recordings. We focus our analysis on two patients with PD who experienced frequent dyskinesia and studied them both at rest and during voluntary movement. We show that dyskinesia is associated with a narrowband gamma oscillation in motor cortex between 60 and 90 Hz, a similar, though weaker, oscillation in subthalamic nucleus, and strong phase coherence between the two. Dyskinesia-related oscillations are minimally affected by voluntary movement. When dyskinesia persists during therapeutic deep brain stimulation (DBS), the peak frequency of this signal shifts to half the stimulation frequency. These findings suggest a circuit-level mechanism for the generation of dyskinesia as well as a promising control signal for closed-loop DBS.

SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT

Oscillations in brain networks link functionally related brain areas to accomplish thought and action, but this mechanism may be altered or exaggerated by disease states. Invasive recording using implanted electrodes provides a degree of spatial and temporal resolution that is ideal for analysis of network oscillations. Here we used a novel, totally implanted, bidirectional neural interface for chronic multisite brain recordings in humans with Parkinson's disease. We characterized an oscillation between cortex and subcortical modulators that is associated with a serious adverse effect of therapy for Parkinson's disease: dyskinesia. The work shows how a perturbation in oscillatory dynamics might lead to a state of excessive movement and also suggests a possible biomarker for feedback-controlled neurostimulation to treat hyperkinetic disorders.

摘要

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多动状态在人类运动障碍中很常见,但其神经基础仍不明确。其中一种情况是运动障碍,这是帕金森病(PD)药物和手术治疗的严重不良反应。为了研究这一问题,我们使用了一种新型的、完全植入式的双向神经接口来进行多部位长期记录。我们将分析重点放在两名频繁出现运动障碍的帕金森病患者身上,在他们休息和自主运动时对其进行研究。我们发现,运动障碍与运动皮层中60至90赫兹的窄带伽马振荡、丘脑底核中类似但较弱的振荡以及两者之间的强相位相干性有关。与运动障碍相关的振荡受自主运动的影响最小。当在治疗性脑深部电刺激(DBS)期间运动障碍持续存在时,该信号的峰值频率会转移到刺激频率的一半。这些发现提示了运动障碍产生的回路水平机制以及用于闭环DBS的有前景的控制信号。

意义声明

脑网络中的振荡将功能相关的脑区联系起来以完成思维和行动,但这种机制可能会因疾病状态而改变或夸大。使用植入电极进行的侵入性记录提供了一定程度的空间和时间分辨率,这对于分析网络振荡非常理想。在这里,我们使用一种新型的、完全植入式的双向神经接口对帕金森病患者进行慢性多部位脑记录。我们表征了一种皮层与皮层下调节因子之间的振荡,它与帕金森病治疗的一种严重不良反应:运动障碍有关。这项工作展示了振荡动力学的扰动如何可能导致过度运动状态,并且还提示了一种可能的生物标志物,用于反馈控制神经刺激以治疗多动障碍。

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