The effects of levodopa and deep brain stimulation on subthalamic local field low-frequency oscillations in Parkinson's disease.

Q1 Medicine
Neurosignals Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-04-26 DOI:10.1159/000336543
Gaia Giannicola, Manuela Rosa, Sara Marceglia, Emma Scelzo, Lorenzo Rossi, Domenico Servello, Claudia Menghetti, Claudio Pacchetti, Roberta Zangaglia, Marco Locatelli, Elena Caputo, Filippo Cogiamanian, Gianluca Ardolino, Sergio Barbieri, Alberto Priori
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Abstract

New adaptive systems for deep brain stimulation (DBS) could in the near future optimize stimulation settings online so as to achieve better control over the clinical fluctuations in Parkinson's disease (PD). Local field potentials (LFPs) recorded from the subthalamic nucleus (STN) in PD patients show that levodopa and DBS modulate STN oscillations. Because previous research has shown that levodopa and DBS variably influence beta LFP activity (8-20 Hz), we designed this study to find out how they affect low-frequency (LF) oscillations (2-7 Hz). STN LFPs were recorded in 19 patients with PD during DBS, after levodopa medication, and during DBS and levodopa intake combined. We investigated the relationship between LF modulations, DBS duration and levodopa intake. We also studied whether LF power depended on disease severity, the patient's clinical condition and whether LF modulations were related to electrode impedances. LF power increased during DBS, after levodopa intake and under both experimental conditions combined. The LF power increase correlated with the levodopa-induced clinical improvement and the higher the electrode impedance, the greater was the LF power change. These data suggest that the LF band could be useful as a control neurosignal for developing novel adaptive DBS systems for patients with PD.

左旋多巴和脑深部刺激对帕金森病丘脑下局部场低频振荡的影响。
新的脑深部刺激(DBS)自适应系统可以在不久的将来在线优化刺激设置,从而更好地控制帕金森病(PD)的临床波动。PD患者丘脑下核局部场电位(LFPs)显示左旋多巴和DBS可调节丘脑下核振荡。由于先前的研究表明左旋多巴和DBS对β - LFP活性(8-20 Hz)有不同的影响,因此我们设计了这项研究,以了解它们是如何影响低频(2-7 Hz)振荡的。记录19例PD患者在DBS期间、左旋多巴用药后以及DBS和左旋多巴联合用药期间的STN lfp。我们研究了左旋多巴摄入与LF调节、DBS持续时间的关系。我们还研究了低频功率是否与疾病严重程度、患者临床状况有关,以及低频调节是否与电极阻抗有关。在DBS期间,左旋多巴摄入后以及两种实验条件下,LF功率均有所增加。左旋多巴诱导的临床改善与左旋多巴诱导的低频功率增加有关,电极阻抗越高,低频功率变化越大。这些数据表明,LF波段可以作为一种控制神经信号,用于开发新的PD患者适应性DBS系统。
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Neurosignals
Neurosignals 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
3.40
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3
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Neurosignals is an international journal dedicated to publishing original articles and reviews in the field of neuronal communication. Novel findings related to signaling molecules, channels and transporters, pathways and networks that are associated with development and function of the nervous system are welcome. The scope of the journal includes genetics, molecular biology, bioinformatics, (patho)physiology, (patho)biochemistry, pharmacology & toxicology, imaging and clinical neurology & psychiatry. Reported observations should significantly advance our understanding of neuronal signaling in health & disease and be presented in a format applicable to an interdisciplinary readership.
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