Stroke and motor outcomes are associated with regional and age-specific changes in periodic and aperiodic cortical activity.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY
Asher J Albertson, Eric C Landsness, Margaret Eisfelder, Brittany M Young, Bradley Judge, Matthew R Brier, Matthew J Euler, Steven C Cramer, Jin-Moo Lee, Keith R Lohse
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Abstract

Historically, stroke and ageing have been associated with changes in narrow-band periodic neuronal activity, but recent work has highlighted the importance of broad-band aperiodic activity. Aperiodic activity is represented by the 1/f slope of power spectral density generated by cortical activity. Here we explored changes in both periodic and aperiodic cortical activity in neurologically intact individuals and individuals with stroke, across the lifespan. We compared 'resting state' electroencephalograms from all participants after applying the specparam algorithm, which decomposes the power spectrum into aperiodic and periodic components. We also correlated motor outcomes to average whole cortex spectral slopes within the stroke group. We found a significant flattening (decrease in exponent) of power spectral slope with normal ageing. We found that both ageing and stroke were associated with fewer periodic peaks. Interestingly, we found that stroke was associated with a significant increase in spectral slope, but age moderated this effect. Younger stroke patients showed minimal difference in slope while older stroke patients had significantly steeper slopes (opposite to the direction in normal ageing). We next investigated the lesion locations most associated with changes in slope. Deep lesions were observed to have the greatest influence on cortical spectral slope. Finally, the slope in the stroke group was associated with performance on a test of manual dexterity, but this association was stronger in older individuals, and varied by scalp region. Our data suggest that stroke in the aged brain has unique effects on aperiodic activity possibly reflecting unique influence of injury on cerebral excitation/inhibition balance in aged individuals.

中风和运动结果与周期性和非周期性皮层活动的区域和年龄特异性变化有关。
从历史上看,中风和衰老与窄带周期性神经元活动的变化有关,但最近的工作强调了宽带非周期性活动的重要性。非周期活动由皮层活动产生的功率谱密度斜率的1/f表示。在这里,我们探讨了神经完整个体和中风个体在整个生命周期中周期性和非周期性皮层活动的变化。在应用频谱算法后,我们比较了所有参与者的“静息状态”脑电图,该算法将功率谱分解为非周期和周期分量。我们还将中风组的运动结果与平均整个皮质谱斜率相关联。我们发现随着正常老化,功率谱斜率显著变平(指数下降)。我们发现衰老和中风都与更少的周期性峰值有关。有趣的是,我们发现中风与谱斜率显著增加有关,但年龄减缓了这种影响。年轻的脑卒中患者在坡度上的差异很小,而老年脑卒中患者的坡度明显更陡(与正常衰老的方向相反)。接下来,我们研究了与坡度变化最相关的病变部位。深层病变对皮质光谱斜率的影响最大。最后,中风组的斜度与手灵巧测试的表现有关,但这种联系在老年人中更强,并且因头皮区域而异。我们的数据表明,老年人脑卒中对非周期性活动有独特的影响,可能反映了损伤对老年人大脑兴奋/抑制平衡的独特影响。
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Experimental Physiology
Experimental Physiology 医学-生理学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.70%
发文量
262
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Experimental Physiology publishes research papers that report novel insights into homeostatic and adaptive responses in health, as well as those that further our understanding of pathophysiological mechanisms in disease. We encourage papers that embrace the journal’s orientation of translation and integration, including studies of the adaptive responses to exercise, acute and chronic environmental stressors, growth and aging, and diseases where integrative homeostatic mechanisms play a key role in the response to and evolution of the disease process. Examples of such diseases include hypertension, heart failure, hypoxic lung disease, endocrine and neurological disorders. We are also keen to publish research that has a translational aspect or clinical application. Comparative physiology work that can be applied to aid the understanding human physiology is also encouraged. Manuscripts that report the use of bioinformatic, genomic, molecular, proteomic and cellular techniques to provide novel insights into integrative physiological and pathophysiological mechanisms are welcomed.
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