Hyperconnectivity Matters in Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease: a Resting-State Eeg Connectivity Study

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2022

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Elsevier Masson s.r.l.

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to differentiate individuals with early-onset Alzheimer's disease (EOAD) and identify differences of functional connectivity in resting-state EEG between individuals with EOAD and late-onset AD (LOAD) in comparison with both healthy young and elderly individuals. Methods: Forty EOAD and 56 LOAD patients were included along with 51 demographically matched young, and 54 elderly healthy individuals as controls to the EOAD and LOAD groups. Four minutes of resting-state EEG were recorded during the eyes-closed condition. The absolute value of imaginary coherence (ICoh) was measured for connectivity. The maximum values of ICoh were measured at delta (0.5-3.5 Hz), theta (4-7.5Hz), alpha (8-13 Hz), alpha-1 (8-10 Hz), alpha-2 (10.5-13 Hz), beta (13-30 Hz), beta-1 (13-20 Hz), and beta-2 (20.5-30 Hz) frequency bands. Results: Individuals with EOAD showed higher coherence values in all frequency bands than LOAD patients. Compared to young healthy controls (YHC), EOAD had increased ICoh values in theta and beta-2 bands, whereas LOAD had lower ICoh values in the alpha-1 band than elderly healthy controls (EHC). Lastly, patients with EOAD demonstrated negative moderate correlations between language domains and beta-1 ICoh values. Conclusion: To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study evaluating coherence alterations among early-and late-onset AD patients and the diagnostic value of coherence measures. It was suggested that EOAD patients had more severe pathological changes compared with LOAD. © 2022 Elsevier Masson SAS

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Alpha, Alzheimer's disease, Beta, Delta, Early-onset Alzheimer's disease, EEG connectivity, Late-onset Alzheimer's disease, Resting-state EEG, Theta, donepezil, memantine, rivastigmine, adult, aged, aging, Alzheimer disease, Article, Boston naming test, brain region, clock drawing test, cognition assessment, computer simulation, controlled study, diagnostic accuracy, diagnostic value, electroencephalography, event related potential, executive function, female, Fourier transform, frontoparietal cortex, functional connectivity, functional magnetic resonance imaging, Geriatric Depression Scale, human, hyperactivity, language ability, major clinical study, male, Mini Mental State Examination, neuropsychological assessment, resting state network, sensitivity and specificity, spatial attention, Stroop test, temporoparietal junction, Youden index, young adult, Alzheimer disease, electroencephalography, language, Aged, Alzheimer Disease, Electroencephalography, Humans, Language, Alzheimer Disease, Humans, Electroencephalography, Aged, Language

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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine

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Neurophysiologie Clinique

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52

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6

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459

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