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Outer Brain Oscillations in Down Syndrome

机译:唐氏综合症的外脑振荡

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The present article reviews the relationship between sleep and oscillatory activity in Down Syndrome (DS), as well as the featuring emergent rhythmic activity across different brain states. A comprehensive discussion of the data from electroencephalographic studies in DS humans and transgenic/trisomic mouse models is provided, as well as data from signals collected from local field potentials (LFP) and intracellular recordings in DS mouse models. The first sections focus specially on the alpha phenotype consistently observed in DS subjects, as well as its description in DS childhood and aging. Subsequently, a review of the data reported in DS mouse models is presented with the aim to deepen on the mechanisms underlying altered rhythmic patterns. Further sections situate the state-of-the-art of the field, with a discussion on the possible circuit alterations that may underlie impaired alpha and gamma oscillatory activity. A further aim is to highlight the importance of studying network oscillatory activity in mouse models to infer alterations in the underlying circuits related to cognition, such as in intellectual disability. In this direction, a view of alpha and gamma rhythms generated by the cerebral cortex as a tool for evaluating an unbalance between excitation and inhibition in DS is claimed, which points out toward an over-inhibited network. A final aim is to situate oscillatory activity as a key phenomenon that may be used as a biomarker for monitoring as well the effect of novel therapeutic strategies.
机译:本文综述了唐氏综合症(DS)中睡眠与振荡活动之间的关系,以及跨不同大脑状态的特有的节律活动。提供了对DS人体和转基因/三体小鼠模型中脑电图研究数据的全面讨论,以及DS小鼠模型中从局部场电势(LFP)和细胞内记录收集到的信号数据。第一部分特别关注在DS受试者中始终观察到的alpha表型,以及在DS童年和衰老中的描述。随后,对DS小鼠模型中报告的数据进行了综述,旨在加深改变节奏模式的潜在机制。其他部分介绍了该领域的最新技术,并讨论了可能削弱α和γ振荡活动的潜在电路变更。另一个目的是强调研究小鼠模型中的网络振荡活动以推断与认知有关的基础电路(例如智力障碍)的变化的重要性。在这个方向上,人们主张将大脑皮层产生的α和γ节律作为评估DS中兴奋与抑制之间的不平衡的工具,这指出了过度抑制的网络。最终目的是将振荡活动定位为关键现象,可以将其用作监测新治疗策略以及其效果的生物标记。

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