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EEG functional network topology is associated with disability in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

EEG functional network topology is associated with disability in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

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ABSTRACT Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is one of the most severe neurodegenerative diseases, which is known to affect upper and lower motor neurons. In contrast to the classical tenet that ALS represents the outcome of extensive and progressive impairment of a fixed set of motor connections, recent neuroimaging findings suggest that the disease spreads along vast non-motor connections. Here, we hypothesised that functional network topology is perturbed in ALS, and that this reorganisation is associated with disability. We tested this hypothesis in 21 patients affected by ALS at several stages of impairment using resting-state electroencephalography (EEG) and compared the results to 16 age-matched healthy controls. We estimated functional connectivity using the Phase Lag Index (PLI), and characterized the network topology using the minimum spanning tree (MST). We found a significant difference between groups in terms of MST dissimilarity and MST leaf fraction in the beta band. Moreover, some MST parameters (leaf, hierarchy and kappa) significantly correlated with disability. These findings suggest that the topology of resting-state functional networks in ALS is affected by the disease in relation to disability. EEG network analysis may be of help in monitoring and evaluating the clinical status of ALS patients.

Fraschini Matteo、Hillebrand Arjan、Cuccu Lorenza、Marrosu Francesco、Demuru Matteo、Puligheddu Monica、Di Stefano Francesca、Porcu Silvia、Borghero Giuseppe、Floris Gianluca

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of CagliariDepartment of Clinical Neurophysiology and MEG Center, VU University Medical CentreBiomedical Engineering Course, University of CagliariDepartment of Neurology, AOU Cagliari, University of CagliariDepartment of Clinical Neurophysiology and MEG Center, VU University Medical CentreDepartment of Neurology, AOU Cagliari, University of CagliariDepartment of Neurology, AOU Cagliari, University of CagliariDepartment of Neurology, AOU Cagliari, University of CagliariDepartment of Neurology, AOU Cagliari, University of CagliariDepartment of Neurology, AOU Cagliari, University of Cagliari

10.1101/065714

神经病学、精神病学基础医学医学研究方法

Fraschini Matteo,Hillebrand Arjan,Cuccu Lorenza,Marrosu Francesco,Demuru Matteo,Puligheddu Monica,Di Stefano Francesca,Porcu Silvia,Borghero Giuseppe,Floris Gianluca.EEG functional network topology is associated with disability in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-25].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/065714.点此复制

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