唐氏综合征中的脑电图——综述及对潜在神经机制的见解

EEG in Down Syndrome-A Review and Insights into Potential Neural Mechanisms.

作者信息

Chmiel James, Rybakowski Filip, Leszek Jerzy

机构信息

Institute of Neurofeedback and tDCS Poland, 70-393 Szczecin, Poland.

Department and Clinic of Psychiatry, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, 61-701 Poznań, Poland.

出版信息

Brain Sci. 2024 Jan 27;14(2):136. doi: 10.3390/brainsci14020136.

Abstract

: Down syndrome (DS) stands out as one of the most prevalent genetic disorders, imposing a significant burden on both society and the healthcare system. Scientists are making efforts to understand the neural mechanisms behind the pathophysiology of this disorder. Among the valuable methods for studying these mechanisms is electroencephalography (EEG), a non-invasive technique that measures the brain's electrical activity, characterised by its excellent temporal resolution. This review aims to consolidate studies examining EEG usage in individuals with DS. The objective was to identify shared elements of disrupted EEG activity and, crucially, to elucidate the neural mechanisms underpinning these deviations. Searches were conducted on Pubmed/Medline, Research Gate, and Cochrane databases. : The literature search yielded 17 relevant articles. Despite the significant time span, small sample size, and overall heterogeneity of the included studies, three common features of aberrant EEG activity in people with DS were found. Potential mechanisms for this altered activity were delineated. : The studies included in this review show altered EEG activity in people with DS compared to the control group. To bolster these current findings, future investigations with larger sample sizes are imperative.

摘要

唐氏综合征(DS)是最常见的遗传疾病之一,给社会和医疗系统都带来了沉重负担。科学家们正在努力了解这种疾病病理生理学背后的神经机制。在研究这些机制的宝贵方法中,脑电图(EEG)是一种非侵入性技术,可测量大脑的电活动,其特点是具有出色的时间分辨率。本综述旨在整合关于DS患者脑电图使用情况的研究。目的是识别脑电图活动中断的共同因素,至关重要的是,阐明这些偏差背后的神经机制。在PubMed/Medline、Research Gate和Cochrane数据库中进行了检索。文献检索产生了17篇相关文章。尽管纳入研究的时间跨度大、样本量小且总体存在异质性,但仍发现了DS患者异常脑电图活动的三个共同特征。描绘了这种活动改变的潜在机制。本综述纳入的研究表明,与对照组相比,DS患者的脑电图活动发生了改变。为了支持这些当前的发现,未来必须进行更大样本量的调查。

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