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Somatomotor mu rhythm amplitude correlates with rigidity during deep brain stimulation in Parkinsonian patients
Authors:Katja Airaksinen  Anna Butorina  Eero Pekkonen  Jussi Nurminen  Samu Taulu  Antti Ahonen  Alfons Schnitzler  Jyrki P Mäkelä
Institution:BioMag Laboratory, HUSLAB, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland; Department of Neurology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland.
Abstract:

Objective

Parkinsonian patients have abnormal oscillatory activity within the basal ganglia-thalamocortical circuitry. Particularly, excessive beta band oscillations are thought to be associated with akinesia. We studied whether cortical spontaneous activity is modified by deep brain stimulation (DBS) in advanced Parkinson’s disease and if the modifications are related to the clinical symptoms.

Methods

We studied the effects of bilateral electrical stimulation of subthalamic nucleus (STN) on cortical spontaneous activity by magnetoencephalography (MEG) in 11 Parkinsonian patients. The artifacts produced by DBS were suppressed by tSSS algorithm.

Results

During DBS, UPDRS (Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale) rigidity scores correlated with 6-10 Hz and 12-20 Hz somatomotor source strengths when eyes were open. When DBS was off UPDRS action tremor scores correlated with pericentral 6-10 Hz and 21-30 Hz and occipital alpha source strengths when eyes open.Occipital alpha strength decreased during DBS when eyes closed. The peak frequency of occipital alpha rhythm correlated negatively with total UPDRS motor scores and with rigidity subscores, when eyes closed.

Conclusion

STN DBS modulates brain oscillations both in alpha and beta bands and these oscillations reflect the clinical condition during DBS.

Significance

MEG combined with an appropriate artifact rejection method enables studies of DBS effects in Parkinson’s disease and presumably also in the other emerging DBS indications.
Keywords:Parkinson’s disease  Magnetoencephalography  Deep brain stimulation  Alpha rhythm  Beta rhythm
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