Department of Physiology and Pharmacology "Vittorio Erspamer", Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy; Institute for Research and Medical Care, Hospital San Raffaele of Cassino, Cassino (FR), Italy.
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology "Vittorio Erspamer", Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy; Oasi Research Institute - IRCCS, Troina, Italy.
Neurobiol Aging. 2020 Jul;91:88-111. doi: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2020.02.029. Epub 2020 Mar 12.
Compared with Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD) shows peculiar clinical manifestations related to vigilance (i.e., executive cognitive deficits and visual hallucinations) that may be reflected in resting-state electroencephalographic rhythms. To test this hypothesis, clinical and resting-state electroencephalographic rhythms in age-, sex-, and education-matched PD patients (N = 136) and Alzheimer's disease patients (AD, N = 85), and healthy older participants (Nold, N = 65), were available from an international archive. Electroencephalographic sources were estimated by eLORETA software. The results are as follows: (1) compared to the Nold participants, the AD and PD patients showed higher widespread delta source activities (PD > AD) and lower posterior alpha source activities (AD > PD); (2) the PD patients with the most pronounced motor deficits exhibited very low alpha source activities in widespread cortical regions; (3) the PD patients with the strongest cognitive deficits showed higher alpha source activities in widespread cortical regions; and (4) compared to the PD patients without visual hallucinations, those with visual hallucinations were characterized by higher posterior alpha sources activities. These results suggest that in PD patients resting in quiet wakefulness, abnormalities in cortical neural synchronization at alpha frequencies are differently related to cognitive, motor, and visual hallucinations. Interestingly, parallel PD neuropathological processes may have opposite effects on cortical neural synchronization mechanisms generating cortical alpha rhythms in quiet wakefulness.
与阿尔茨海默病(AD)相比,帕金森病(PD)表现出与警觉相关的特殊临床表现(即执行认知缺陷和视幻觉),这可能反映在静息状态脑电图节律中。为了验证这一假设,从一个国际档案中获得了年龄、性别和教育相匹配的 PD 患者(N=136)和 AD 患者(AD,N=85)以及健康老年参与者(Nold,N=65)的临床和静息状态脑电图节律。脑电图源由 eLORETA 软件估计。结果如下:(1)与 Nold 参与者相比,AD 和 PD 患者表现出更高的广泛 delta 源活动(PD>AD)和更低的后 alpha 源活动(AD>PD);(2)运动缺陷最明显的 PD 患者在广泛的皮质区域表现出非常低的 alpha 源活动;(3)认知缺陷最强的 PD 患者在广泛的皮质区域表现出更高的 alpha 源活动;(4)与没有视幻觉的 PD 患者相比,有视幻觉的 PD 患者表现出更高的后 alpha 源活动。这些结果表明,在 PD 患者安静清醒状态下,alpha 频率皮质神经同步的异常与认知、运动和视幻觉有不同的关系。有趣的是,平行的 PD 神经病理学过程可能对产生安静清醒时皮质 alpha 节律的皮质神经同步机制产生相反的影响。