Yokoyama E, Nagata K, Hirata Y, Satoh Y, Watahiki Y, Yuya H
Department of Neurology, Research Institute for Brain and Blood Vessels, Akita, Japan.
Brain Topogr. 1996 Spring;8(3):269-73. doi: 10.1007/BF01184783.
Using topographic EEG mapping, we studied the relationships between delta activity during slow-wave sleep (SWS) and the background EEG activity during wakefulness, in 11 normal subjects and 35 stroke patients with unilateral supra-tentorial lesions. Delta-1 power during SWS showed a significant positive correlation with alpha-1 power during wakefulness, in both hemispheres. Delta-1 and delta-2 power during SWS correlated positively not only with alpha-2 power, but also with delta-1 and delta-2 power during wakefulness in the affected hemisphere. these figures indicate that the amount of delta activity during SWS can be associated with that of alpha activity during wakefulness. A close negative correlation was observed between delta power during SWS and the age of the subjects in the patient group. The Barthel index showed no significant correlation with delta-1 or delta-2 power in either hemisphere in patient group. Our results suggest that delta activity during SWS may be associated with dysfunction of the cerebral cortex in stroke patients as well as in normal aged subjects.
我们使用脑电图地形图,研究了11名正常受试者和35名单侧幕上病变的中风患者慢波睡眠(SWS)期间的δ活动与清醒时背景脑电图活动之间的关系。在两个半球中,SWS期间的δ-1功率与清醒时的α-1功率均呈显著正相关。SWS期间的δ-1和δ-2功率不仅与α-2功率呈正相关,而且与患侧半球清醒时的δ-1和δ-2功率也呈正相关。这些数据表明,SWS期间的δ活动量可能与清醒时的α活动量相关。在患者组中,观察到SWS期间的δ功率与受试者年龄之间存在密切的负相关。在患者组中,Barthel指数与任一半球的δ-1或δ-2功率均无显著相关性。我们的结果表明,SWS期间的δ活动可能与中风患者以及正常老年受试者的大脑皮质功能障碍有关。