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耳鸣患者静息状态下高伽马跨频率耦合的缺失

The absence of resting-state high-gamma cross-frequency coupling in patients with tinnitus.

作者信息

Ahn Min-Hee, Hong Sung Kwang, Min Byoung-Kyong

机构信息

Department of Brain and Cognitive Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841, South Korea.

Department of Brain and Cognitive Engineering, Korea University, Seoul 02841, South Korea; Department of Otolaryngology, Hallym University College of Medicine, Anyang 14068, South Korea.

出版信息

Hear Res. 2017 Dec;356:63-73. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2017.10.008. Epub 2017 Oct 31.

Abstract

Tinnitus is a psychoacoustic phantom perception of currently unknown neuropathology. Despite a growing number of post-stimulus tinnitus studies, uncertainty still exists regarding the neural signature of tinnitus in the resting-state brain. In the present study, we used high-gamma cross-frequency coupling and a Granger causality analysis to evaluate resting-state electroencephalographic (EEG) data in healthy participants and patients with tinnitus. Patients with tinnitus lacked robust frontal delta-phase/central high-gamma-amplitude coupling that was otherwise clearly observed in healthy participants. Since low-frequency phase and high-frequency amplitude coupling reflects inter-regional communication during cognitive processing, and given the absence of frontal modulation in patients with tinnitus, we hypothesized that tinnitus might be related to impaired prefrontal top-down inhibitory control. A Granger causality analysis consistently showed abnormally pronounced functional connectivity of low-frequency activity in patients with tinnitus, possibly reflecting a deficiency in large-scale communication during the resting state. Moreover, different causal neurodynamics were characterized across two subgroups of patients with tinnitus; the T1 group (with higher P300 amplitudes) showed abnormal frontal-to-auditory cortical information flow, whereas the T2 group (with lower P300 amplitudes) exhibited abnormal auditory-to-frontal cortical information control. This dissociation in resting-state low-frequency causal connectivity is consistent with recent post-stimulus observations. Taken together, our findings suggest that maladaptive neuroplasticity or abnormal reorganization occurs in the auditory default mode network of patients with tinnitus. Additionally, our data highlight the utility of resting-state EEG for the quantitative diagnosis of tinnitus symptoms and the further characterization of tinnitus subtypes.

摘要

耳鸣是一种目前神经病理学尚不明确的心理声学幻觉感知。尽管刺激后耳鸣的研究数量不断增加,但静息态大脑中耳鸣的神经特征仍存在不确定性。在本研究中,我们使用高伽马交叉频率耦合和格兰杰因果分析来评估健康参与者和耳鸣患者的静息态脑电图(EEG)数据。耳鸣患者缺乏健康参与者中明显观察到的强大的额叶δ波相位/中央高伽马波振幅耦合。由于低频相位和高频振幅耦合反映了认知处理过程中的区域间通信,并且鉴于耳鸣患者缺乏额叶调制,我们推测耳鸣可能与前额叶自上而下的抑制控制受损有关。格兰杰因果分析一致显示耳鸣患者低频活动的功能连接异常明显,这可能反映了静息状态下大规模通信的缺陷。此外,耳鸣患者的两个亚组表现出不同的因果神经动力学特征;T1组(P300振幅较高)显示额叶到听觉皮层的信息流异常,而T2组(P300振幅较低)表现出听觉到额叶皮层的信息控制异常。静息态低频因果连接的这种分离与最近刺激后的观察结果一致。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,耳鸣患者的听觉默认模式网络中发生了适应不良的神经可塑性或异常重组。此外,我们的数据突出了静息态脑电图在耳鸣症状定量诊断和耳鸣亚型进一步特征化方面的实用性。

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