Although a slowing of electroencephalographic (EEG) activity during wakefulness and –to some extent- sleep of Alzheimer disease (AD) patients (i.e., increased slow-frequency activity) was documented, recent findings in healthy elderly show a decreased 0.6–1 Hz slow wave activity (SWA) during NREM, which was associated to β-amyloid deposition and impaired hippocampal memory consolidation. We hypothesize that the apparent contradiction may be explained by the partial overlap between 0.6–1 Hz EEG activity and K-Complex (KC). According to this view, we studied both frontal KCs and SWA in 20 AD patients and 20 healthy age-matched controls (HC) during nightly sleep, under the hypothesis that KCs better discriminate patients from healthy elderly than ≤1 Hz SWA. A drastic decrease of KC density during stage 2 NREM was found in AD compared to HC. Patients show more than 40% reduction of the KC density, allowing a correct classification of 80%. On the other hand, ≤1 Hz SWA of AD patients is slightly (not significantly) higher in most cortical areas compared to HC. Although no significant changes of ≤1 Hz SWA are detectable over frontal areas in AD, KC density decreases over the same location, and its decrease is related to the cognitive decline.

Spontaneous K-complex density decrease in Alzheimer’s disease / Gorgoni, Maurizio; Reda, Flaminia; Lauri, Giulia; Truglia, Ilaria; Cordone, Susanna; Scarpelli, Serena; Mangiaruga, Anastasia; D'Atri, Aurora; Ferrara, Michele; Marra, C.; Rossini, P. M.; DE GENNARO, Luigi. - In: JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH. - ISSN 1365-2869. - ELETTRONICO. - 25:(2016), pp. 100-100. (Intervento presentato al convegno XXIII Congress of the European Sleep Research Society tenutosi a Bologna; Italy nel 13-16 Settembre 2016).

Spontaneous K-complex density decrease in Alzheimer’s disease

GORGONI, MAURIZIO;REDA, FLAMINIA;LAURI, GIULIA;TRUGLIA, ILARIA;CORDONE, SUSANNA;SCARPELLI, SERENA;MANGIARUGA, ANASTASIA;D'ATRI, AURORA;DE GENNARO, Luigi
2016

Abstract

Although a slowing of electroencephalographic (EEG) activity during wakefulness and –to some extent- sleep of Alzheimer disease (AD) patients (i.e., increased slow-frequency activity) was documented, recent findings in healthy elderly show a decreased 0.6–1 Hz slow wave activity (SWA) during NREM, which was associated to β-amyloid deposition and impaired hippocampal memory consolidation. We hypothesize that the apparent contradiction may be explained by the partial overlap between 0.6–1 Hz EEG activity and K-Complex (KC). According to this view, we studied both frontal KCs and SWA in 20 AD patients and 20 healthy age-matched controls (HC) during nightly sleep, under the hypothesis that KCs better discriminate patients from healthy elderly than ≤1 Hz SWA. A drastic decrease of KC density during stage 2 NREM was found in AD compared to HC. Patients show more than 40% reduction of the KC density, allowing a correct classification of 80%. On the other hand, ≤1 Hz SWA of AD patients is slightly (not significantly) higher in most cortical areas compared to HC. Although no significant changes of ≤1 Hz SWA are detectable over frontal areas in AD, KC density decreases over the same location, and its decrease is related to the cognitive decline.
2016
XXIII Congress of the European Sleep Research Society
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04d Abstract in atti di convegno
Spontaneous K-complex density decrease in Alzheimer’s disease / Gorgoni, Maurizio; Reda, Flaminia; Lauri, Giulia; Truglia, Ilaria; Cordone, Susanna; Scarpelli, Serena; Mangiaruga, Anastasia; D'Atri, Aurora; Ferrara, Michele; Marra, C.; Rossini, P. M.; DE GENNARO, Luigi. - In: JOURNAL OF SLEEP RESEARCH. - ISSN 1365-2869. - ELETTRONICO. - 25:(2016), pp. 100-100. (Intervento presentato al convegno XXIII Congress of the European Sleep Research Society tenutosi a Bologna; Italy nel 13-16 Settembre 2016).
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