| Literature DB >> 29515489 |
Bahar Güntekin1,2, Lütfü Hanoğlu2,3, Dilan Güner4, Nesrin H Yılmaz3, Fadime Çadırcı2,5, Nagihan Mantar2,5, Tuba Aktürk2,5, Derya D Emek-Savaş6, Fahriye F Özer3,7, Görsev Yener8,9,10, Erol Başar11.
Abstract
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease that is characterized by loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra. Mild Cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia may come along with the disease. New indicators are necessary for detecting patients that are likely to develop dementia. Electroencephalogram (EEG) Delta responses are one of the essential electrophysiological indicators that could show the cognitive decline. Many research in literature showed an increase of delta responses with the increased cognitive load. Furthermore, delta responses were decreased in MCI and Alzheimer disease in comparison to healthy controls during cognitive paradigms. There was no previous study that analyzed the delta responses in PD patients with cognitive deficits. The present study aims to fulfill this important gap. 32 patients with Parkinson's disease (12 of them were without any cognitive deficits, 10 of them were PD with MCI, and 10 of them were PD with dementia) and 16 healthy subjects were included in the study. Auditory simple stimuli and Auditory Oddball Paradigms were applied. The maximum amplitudes of each subject's delta response (0.5-3.5 Hz) in 0-600 ms were measured for each electrode and for each stimulation. There was a significant stimulation × group effect [F(df = 6,88) = 3,21; p < 0.015; [Formula: see text] = 0.180], which showed that the difference between groups was specific to the stimulation. Patients with Parkinson's disease (including PD without cognitive deficit, PD with MCI, and PD with dementia) had reduced delta responses than healthy controls upon presentation of target stimulation (p < 0.05, for all comparisons). On the other hand, this was not the case for non-target and simple auditory stimulation. Furthermore, delta responses gradually decrease according to the cognitive impairment in patients with PD.Entities:
Keywords: EEG; Parkinson’s disease; delta, oddball paradigm; event related oscillations
Year: 2018 PMID: 29515489 PMCID: PMC5826339 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00170
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Demographics and scores of the Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) (motor) and the standardized Mini-Mental Examination Test in healthy controls and all groups of Parkinson’s disease.
| HC ( | PD ( | MCI ( | PDD ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 61.06 ± 7.24 | 61.75 ± 6.09 | 66.1 ± 7.12 | 68.4 ± 7.32 | 0.072a |
| Gender (M/F) | 7/9 | 8/4 | 8/2 | 9/1 | 0.071b |
| UPDRS (Motor) | – | 16.54 ± 4.54 | 18.78 ± 6.17 | 31.90 ± 12.97 | 0.003a |
| MMSE | 27.67 ± 1.44 | 26.33 ± 1.92 | 24.1 ± 2.47 | 18.4 ± 3.98 | 0.000b |
Significant Comparisons between conditions.
| Within-subjects effects | df | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stimulation | 2,88 = 33,1 | 2 | 0.001 | 0.429 |
| Stimulation ∗ Group | 6,88 = 3.21 | 6 | 0.015 | 0.180 |
| Location | 5,22 = 99.38 | 5 | 0.001 | 0.693 |
| Location ∗ Group | 15,22 = 1.97 | 15 | 0.058 | 0.118 |
| Stimulation ∗ Location | 10,44 = 13.63 | 10 | 0.001 | 0.236 |
| Group | 3,44 = 2.5 | 3 | 0.072 | 0.146 |
Mean values of stimulations across subject groups.
| HC ( | PD ( | PD w MCI ( | PDD ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stimulation | ||||
| Target | 7,43 ± 0.58 | 5,72 ± 0.66 | 5,53 ± 0.72 | 4,55 ± 0.72 |
| Non-target | 4,5 ± 0.3 | 3,98 ± 0.34 | 3,13 ± 0.37 | 3,45 ± 0.37 |
| Simple stim | 4,15 ± 0.35 | 4,28 ± 0.41 | 3,84 ± 0.44 | 4,30 ± 0.44 |
Mean values of locations across subject groups.
| HC ( | PD ( | PD w MCI ( | PD w Dem ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Location | ||||
| Frontal (F3+F4) | 7,67 ± 0.52 | 5,99 ± 0.60 | 5,99 ± 0.66 | 5,80 ± 0.66 |
| Central (C3+C4) | 7,04 ± 0.52 | 6,33 ± 0.59 | 5,61 ± 0.65 | 5,22 ± 0.65 |
| Temporal (T7+T8) | 3,67 ± 0.28 | 3,71 ± 0.32 | 3,12 ± 0.35 | 3,30 ± 0.35 |
| Tempo-parietal (TP7+TP8) | 3,82 ± 0.27 | 3,41 ± 0.30 | 2,79 ± 0.33 | 2,86 ± 0.33 |
| Parietal (P3+P4) | 5,93 ± 0.41 | 5,05 ± 0.47 | 4,29 ± 0.51 | 3,80 ± 0.51 |
| Occipital (O1+O2) | 4,03 ± 0.3 | 3,48 ± 0.34 | 3,19 ± 0.38 | 3,62 ± 0.38 |
Event related oscillation studies in Parkinson’s disease.
| PD group | Task | Frequency | Results | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 right non-demented mild to moderate PD | Simon task | Delta, theta | Increased Parietal-Occipital Delta, delayed delta and theta responses | |
| 14 right non-demented mild to moderate PD | Shape tracking task | Theta, alpha | Less theta increase and upper alpha suppression | |
| Local field potential of subthalamic nucleus of 28 PD undergoing deep brain stimulation | IAPS (Emotional Pictures) | 2–8 Hz, 8–12 Hz, 13–30 Hz | Early gamma band increase with unpleasant stimuli ON but not OFF medication; pleasant stimuli induced larger late alpha-ERD compared to neutral stimuli -ON medication | |
| 7 mild stage PD patients | Sternberg’s memory search paradigm | Theta, alpha | Alpha ERS in posterior electrodes was observed in the controls, but not in the PD patients | |
| 16 PD patients | Auditory discrimination task | Delta, theta, Alpha | delta-ERS in CS and delta-ERD in PP in response to the low tone in 250–600 ms | |
| 16 PD patients | Auditory discrimination task | Beta, gamma | healthy controls had higher event related beta (13–20 Hz) synchronization than PD patients in a late time window | |
| 16 PD patients | Visual Oddball Visual simple light | Delta | Decrease of delta responses | |
| Present study | 32 PD patients (12 PD, 10 PD-MCI and 10 PD-dementia) | Auditory Oddball Simple Auditory stimulation | Delta | Gradual decrease of delta responses during auditory oddball paradigm due to cognitive decline in PD |