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Correlation between fetal brain activity patterns and behavioral states: an exploratory fetal magnetoencephalography study.

Naim Haddad1, Rathinaswamy B Govindan, Srinivasan Vairavan, Eric Siegel, Jessica Temple, Hubert Preissl, Curtis L Lowery, Hari Eswaran.   

Abstract

The fetal brain remains inaccessible to neurophysiological studies. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is being assessed to fill this gap. We performed 40 fetal MEG (fMEG) recordings with gestational ages (GA) ranging from 30 to 37 weeks. The data from each recording were divided into 15 second epochs which in turn were classified as continuous (CO), discontinuous (DC), or artifact. The fetal behavioral state, quiet or active sleep, was determined using previously defined criteria based on fetal movements and heart rate variability. We studied the correlation between the fetal state, the GA and the percentage of CO and DC epochs. We also analyzed the spectral edge frequency (SEF) and studied its relation with state and GA. We found that the odds of a DC epoch decreased by 6% per week as the GA increased (P = 0.0036). This decrease was mainly generated by changes during quiet sleep, which showed 52% DC epochs before a 35 week GA versus 38% after 35 weeks (P = 0.0006). Active sleep did not show a significant change in DC epochs with GA. When both states were compared for MEG patterns within each GA group (before and after 35 weeks), the early group was found to have more DC epochs in quiet sleep (54%) compared to active sleep (42%) (P = 0.036). No significant difference in DC epochs between the two states was noted in the late GA group. Analysis of SEF showed a significant difference (P = 0.0014) before and after a 35 week GA, with higher SEF noted at late GA. However, when both quiet and active sleep states were compared within each GA group, the SEF did not show a significant difference. We conclude that fMEG shows reproducible variations in gross features and frequency content, depending on GA and behavioral state. Fetal MEG is a promising tool to investigate fetal brain physiology and maturation.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21237155      PMCID: PMC3216634          DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2011.01.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Neurol        ISSN: 0014-4886            Impact factor:   5.330


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