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Auditory Delta Event-Related Oscillatory Responses are Decreased in Alzheimer’s Disease

机译:阿尔茨海默氏病与听觉三角洲事件相关的振荡反应减少

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Background:Visual delta event-related (ERO) and evoked oscillations (EO) of Alzheimer patients (AD) are different than healthy. In the present study, the analysis is extented to include auditory ERO and EO in AD. The rationale is to reveal whether the auditory ERO delta responses are also reduced, and whether this is a general phenomenon in Alzheimer patients upon applying stimuli with cognitive load.Methods:Thirty-four mild AD subjects (17 de-novo and 17 medicated (cholinergic)) and seventeen healthy controls were included. Auditory oddball paradigm and sensory auditory stimuli were applied to the subjects. Oscillatory responses were analyzed by measuring maximum amplitudes in delta frequency range (0.5–3.5 Hz).Results:Auditory delta ERO (0.5–3.5 Hz) responses of healthy controls were higher than either de-novo AD or medicated AD group, without a difference between two AD subgroups. Furthermore, the auditory EO after presentation of tone bursts yielded no group difference.Conclusion:Our findings imply that delta ERO is highly unstable in AD patients in comparison to age-matched healthy controls only during the cognitive paradigm. Our results favor the hypothesis that neural delta networks are activated during cognitive tasks and that the reduced delta response is a general phenomenon in AD, due to cognitive impairment.
机译:背景:阿尔茨海默病患者(AD)的视觉三角洲事件相关(ERO)和诱发振荡(EO)与健康不同。在本研究中,分析的范围包括AD中的听觉ERO和EO。其基本原理是揭示听觉ERO三角洲反应是否也降低,以及这是否是阿尔茨海默氏病患者在施加认知负荷刺激后的普遍现象。方法:34名轻度AD受试者(17名新药和17名药物治疗(胆碱能药) ))和17个健康对照组。听觉怪胎范式和感觉听觉刺激应用于对象。通过测量增量频率范围(0.5-3.5 Hz)中的最大振幅来分析振动响应。结果:健康对照组的听觉增量ERO(0.5-3.5 Hz)反应高于未使用新药的AD组或使用药物的AD组,无差异在两个AD子组之间。此外,提示音爆发后的听觉EO没有产生组间差异。结论:我们的研究结果表明,与年龄相匹配的健康对照组相比,仅在认知模式下,AD患者的ERO高度不稳定。我们的研究结果支持以下假设:认知任务期间神经三角洲网络被激活,由于认知障碍,三角洲反应减少是AD中的普遍现象。

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