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Event-related desynchronization and synchronization in multiple sclerosis.
Bardel, Benjamin; Chalah, Moussa A; Bensais-Rueda, Ruben; Créange, Alain; Lefaucheur, Jean-Pascal; Ayache, Samar S.
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  • Bardel B; Univ Paris Est Créteil, Excitabilité Nerveuse et Thérapeutique (ENT), EA 4391, Créteil F-94010, France; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, AP-HP, Henri Mondor University Hospital, DMU FIxIT, Creteil F-94010, France. Electronic address: benjamin.bardel@aphp.fr.
  • Chalah MA; Univ Paris Est Créteil, Excitabilité Nerveuse et Thérapeutique (ENT), EA 4391, Créteil F-94010, France.
  • Bensais-Rueda R; Univ Paris Est Créteil, Excitabilité Nerveuse et Thérapeutique (ENT), EA 4391, Créteil F-94010, France.
  • Créange A; Univ Paris Est Créteil, Excitabilité Nerveuse et Thérapeutique (ENT), EA 4391, Créteil F-94010, France; Centre de Ressources et de Compétences SEP Grand-Paris Est, Hôpital Universitaire Henri Mondor, Créteil, France; Department of Neurology, AP-HP, Henri Mondor University Hospital, DMU Médecine, Cre
  • Lefaucheur JP; Univ Paris Est Créteil, Excitabilité Nerveuse et Thérapeutique (ENT), EA 4391, Créteil F-94010, France; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, AP-HP, Henri Mondor University Hospital, DMU FIxIT, Creteil F-94010, France.
  • Ayache SS; Univ Paris Est Créteil, Excitabilité Nerveuse et Thérapeutique (ENT), EA 4391, Créteil F-94010, France; Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, AP-HP, Henri Mondor University Hospital, DMU FIxIT, Creteil F-94010, France; Centre de Ressources et de Compétences SEP Grand-Paris Est, Hôpital Universitai
Mult Scler Relat Disord ; 86: 105601, 2024 Jun.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38604003
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Motor preparation and execution can be impaired in patients with multiple sclerosis (pwMS). These neural processes can be assessed using electroencephalography (EEG). During a self-paced movement, EEG signal amplitude decreases before movement (event-related desynchronization, ERD) and increases after movement (event-related synchronization, ERS).

OBJECTIVE:

To reappraise ERD/ERS changes in pwMS compared to healthy controls (HC).

METHODS:

This single-center study included 13 pwMS and 10 sex/age-matched HC. 60-channel EEG was recorded during two self-paced movements of the right hand a simple index finger extension task and a more complex finger tapping task. Clinical variables included MS type, sex, age, disease duration, disability, grip strength, fatigue and attentional performance. EEG variables included ERD and ERS onset latency, duration, and amplitude determined using two methods of signal analyses (based on visual or automated determination) in the alpha and beta frequency bands in five cortical regions right and left frontocentral and centroparietal regions and a midline region. Neuroimaging variables included the volumes of four deep brain structures (thalamus, putamen, pallidum and caudate nucleus) and the relative lesion load.

RESULTS:

ERD/ERS changes in pwMS compared to HC were observed only in the beta band. In pwMS, beta-ERD had a delayed onset in the midline and right parietocentral regions and a shortened duration or increased amplitude in the parietocentral region; beta-ERS had a shorter duration, delayed onset, or reduced amplitude in the left parieto/frontocentral region. In addition, pwMS with a more delayed beta-ERD in the midline region had less impaired executive functions but increased caudate nuclei volume, while pwMS with a more delayed beta-ERS in the parietocentral region contralateral to the movement had less fatigue but increased thalami volume.

CONCLUSION:

This study confirms an alteration of movement preparation and execution in pwMS, mainly characterized by a delayed cortical activation (ERD) and a delayed and reduced post-movement inhibition (ERS) in the beta band. Compensatory mechanisms could be involved in these changes, associating more preserved clinical performance and overactivation of deep brain structures.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Electroencefalografía Idioma: En Revista: Mult Scler Relat Disord Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Electroencefalografía Idioma: En Revista: Mult Scler Relat Disord Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article