TY - JOUR
T1 - Small World Index in Default Mode Network Predicts Progression from Mild Cognitive Impairment to Dementia
AU - Miraglia, Francesca
AU - Vecchio, Fabrizio
AU - Marra, Camillo
AU - Quaranta, Davide
AU - Alù, Francesca
AU - Peroni, Benedetta
AU - Granata, Giuseppe
AU - Judica, Elda
AU - Cotelli, Maria
AU - Rossini, Paolo Maria
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Aim of this study was to explore the EEG functional connectivity in amnesic mild cognitive impairments (MCI) subjects with multidomain impairment in order to characterize the Default Mode Network (DMN) in converted MCI (cMCI), which converted to Alzheimer's disease (AD), compared to stable MCI (sMCI) subjects. A total of 59 MCI subjects were recruited and divided -after appropriate follow-up- into cMCI or sMCI. They were further divided in MCI with linguistic domain (LD) impairment and in MCI with executive domain (ED) impairment. Small World (SW) index was measured as index of balance between integration and segregation brain processes. SW, computed restricting to nodes of DMN regions for all frequency bands, evaluated how they differ between MCI subgroups assessed through clinical and neuropsychological four-years follow-up. In addition, SW evaluated how this pattern differs between MCI with LD and MCI with ED. Results showed that SW index significantly decreased in gamma band in cMCI compared to sMCI. In cMCI with LD impairment, the SW index significantly decreased in delta band, while in cMCI with ED impairment the SW index decreased in delta and gamma bands and increased in alpha1 band. We propose that the DMN functional alterations in cognitive impairment could reflect an abnormal flow of brain information processing during resting state possibly associated to a status of pre-dementia.
AB - Aim of this study was to explore the EEG functional connectivity in amnesic mild cognitive impairments (MCI) subjects with multidomain impairment in order to characterize the Default Mode Network (DMN) in converted MCI (cMCI), which converted to Alzheimer's disease (AD), compared to stable MCI (sMCI) subjects. A total of 59 MCI subjects were recruited and divided -after appropriate follow-up- into cMCI or sMCI. They were further divided in MCI with linguistic domain (LD) impairment and in MCI with executive domain (ED) impairment. Small World (SW) index was measured as index of balance between integration and segregation brain processes. SW, computed restricting to nodes of DMN regions for all frequency bands, evaluated how they differ between MCI subgroups assessed through clinical and neuropsychological four-years follow-up. In addition, SW evaluated how this pattern differs between MCI with LD and MCI with ED. Results showed that SW index significantly decreased in gamma band in cMCI compared to sMCI. In cMCI with LD impairment, the SW index significantly decreased in delta band, while in cMCI with ED impairment the SW index decreased in delta and gamma bands and increased in alpha1 band. We propose that the DMN functional alterations in cognitive impairment could reflect an abnormal flow of brain information processing during resting state possibly associated to a status of pre-dementia.
KW - Alzheimer's disease
KW - EEG
KW - default mode network
KW - dementia
KW - graph theory
KW - mild cognitve impairment
KW - neuropsychological test
KW - Alzheimer's disease
KW - EEG
KW - default mode network
KW - dementia
KW - graph theory
KW - mild cognitve impairment
KW - neuropsychological test
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/152362
U2 - 10.1142/S0129065720500045
DO - 10.1142/S0129065720500045
M3 - Article
SN - 0129-0657
VL - 30
SP - 2050004-N/A
JO - International Journal of Neural Systems
JF - International Journal of Neural Systems
ER -