High-frequency oscillations in autism spectrum disorder: are they related to clinical severity?

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Burçin Şanlidağ, Furkan Donbaloğlu, Mehpare Sari Yanartaş, Boran Şekeroğlu, Arzu Yilmaz, Özlem Yayici Köken
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Abstract

High-frequency oscillations are oscillatory high-frequency (>80 Hz) signals that can be physiological or pathological. Physiological high-frequency oscillations related to sleep spindles have been reported. In addition, some reports indicate that high-frequency oscillations are a marker for the prediction of seizures. Our aim was to explore the presence of high-frequency oscillations in children with autism spectrum disorder and their relationship with clinical symptoms. Fifty-two children with autism spectrum disorder and 49 healthy children were enrolled in the study. EEG records were evaluated via the open-source Python library magnetoencephalography and electroencephalography (MNE)-high-frequency oscillation for the detection of scalp high-frequency oscillations and sleep spindles detected by open-source YASA. SPSS version 22 used for statistical analysis. The duration of sleep spindle was shorter, and the frequency was significantly greater, in children with autism spectrum disorder than in healthy controls. High-frequency oscillations unrelated to sleep spindle were more common in children with autism spectrum disorder (P < 0.01). Younger children with autism spectrum disorder had particularly more high-frequency oscillations unrelated to sleep spindle (P < 0.01). Within the autism spectrum disorder group of patients, high-frequency oscillations unrelated to sleep spindle were significantly greater in subgroups with moderate-severe social interaction problems (P < 0.01), moderate-severe restricted interest (P = 0.018), and severe linguistic delays (P = 0.006). High-frequency oscillations might be a candidate marker for autism spectrum disorder that might be used in clinical settings that warrants further studies.

自闭症谱系障碍的高频振荡:它们与临床严重程度有关吗?
高频振荡是振荡的高频(bbb80赫兹)信号,可以是生理的或病理的。与睡眠纺锤波相关的生理高频振荡已被报道。此外,一些报告表明,高频振荡是预测癫痫发作的一个标志。我们的目的是探索自闭症谱系障碍儿童中高频振荡的存在及其与临床症状的关系。52名患有自闭症谱系障碍的儿童和49名健康儿童参加了这项研究。通过开源Python库脑磁图和脑电图(MNE)-高频振荡来检测头皮高频振荡和开源YASA检测的睡眠纺锤波,评估脑电图记录。SPSS version 22用于统计分析。自闭症谱系障碍儿童的睡眠纺锤波持续时间较短,频率显著高于健康对照组。与睡眠纺锤波无关的高频振荡在自闭症谱系障碍儿童中更为常见(P
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Cerebral cortex
Cerebral cortex 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
8.10%
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510
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Cerebral Cortex publishes papers on the development, organization, plasticity, and function of the cerebral cortex, including the hippocampus. Studies with clear relevance to the cerebral cortex, such as the thalamocortical relationship or cortico-subcortical interactions, are also included. The journal is multidisciplinary and covers the large variety of modern neurobiological and neuropsychological techniques, including anatomy, biochemistry, molecular neurobiology, electrophysiology, behavior, artificial intelligence, and theoretical modeling. In addition to research articles, special features such as brief reviews, book reviews, and commentaries are included.
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