Abnormal dynamic features of cortical microstates for detecting early-stage Parkinson's disease by resting-state electroencephalography: Systematic analysis of the influence of eye condition

Resting state electroencephalography (EEG) has proved useful in studying electrophysiological changes in neurodegenerative diseases. In many neuropathologies, microstate analysis of the eyes-closed (EC) scalp EEG is a robust and highly reproducible technique for assessing topological changes with hi...

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Main Authors: G. Gimenez-Aparisi, E. Guijarro-Estelles, A. Chornet-Lurbe, D. Cerveró-Albert, Dongmei Hao, Guangfei Li, Y. Ye-Lin
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author G. Gimenez-Aparisi
E. Guijarro-Estelles
A. Chornet-Lurbe
D. Cerveró-Albert
Dongmei Hao
Guangfei Li
Y. Ye-Lin
author_facet G. Gimenez-Aparisi
E. Guijarro-Estelles
A. Chornet-Lurbe
D. Cerveró-Albert
Dongmei Hao
Guangfei Li
Y. Ye-Lin
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description Resting state electroencephalography (EEG) has proved useful in studying electrophysiological changes in neurodegenerative diseases. In many neuropathologies, microstate analysis of the eyes-closed (EC) scalp EEG is a robust and highly reproducible technique for assessing topological changes with high temporal resolution. However, scalp EEG microstate maps tend to underestimate the non-occipital or non-alpha-band networks, which can also be used to detect neuropathological changes. Recent evidence has shown that the source-space microstates can characterize distinct functional connectivity patterns but its clinical ability to detect neuropathological changes has not been demonstrated so far. It should also be remembered that the eye condition may play an important role in neural activity dynamics.The aim of this study was to systematically characterize the dynamic neuropathological features of sensor-space and source-space EEG microstates in PD patients with no cognitive impairment in both EC and EO conditions with the aim of identifying potential biomarkers that could be used as a complementary clinical screening method for early PD detection. We found that the dynamic features of the source-space microstates were more sensitive in detecting PD than the sensor-space microstates, while EO was able to detect neuropathological changes in PD patients better than EC. In EO, PD disease exhibited significantly higher occurrence and coverage in visual-network related source-space microstates and abnormally high duration in sensorimotor network-related microstates. Our results suggest that the source-space microstate analysis of resting-state EEG could provide robust biomarkers to detect early-stage PD, which would allow the development of patient-oriented strategies to prevent the disease and improve the patients’ quality of life.
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spelling doaj-art-e42e5ec507434749926e07392a433e042025-01-17T04:51:27ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402025-01-01111e41500Abnormal dynamic features of cortical microstates for detecting early-stage Parkinson's disease by resting-state electroencephalography: Systematic analysis of the influence of eye conditionG. Gimenez-Aparisi0E. Guijarro-Estelles1A. Chornet-Lurbe2D. Cerveró-Albert3Dongmei Hao4Guangfei Li5Y. Ye-Lin6Centro de Investigación e Innovación en Bioingeniería, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022, València, SpainCentro de Investigación e Innovación en Bioingeniería, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022, València, Spain; BJUT-UPV Joint Research Laboratory in Biomedical Engineering, ChinaServicio de Neurofisiología Clínica. Hospital Lluís Alcanyís, departamento de salud Xàtiva-Ontinyent, Xàtiva, 46800, València, SpainServicio de Neurofisiología Clínica. Hospital Lluís Alcanyís, departamento de salud Xàtiva-Ontinyent, Xàtiva, 46800, València, SpainCollege of Chemistry and Life Science, Beijing University of Technology, 100124, Beijing, China; Beijing International Science and Technology Cooperation Base for Intelligent Physiological Measurement and Clinical Transformation, 100124, Beijing, China; BJUT-UPV Joint Research Laboratory in Biomedical Engineering, ChinaCollege of Chemistry and Life Science, Beijing University of Technology, 100124, Beijing, China; Beijing International Science and Technology Cooperation Base for Intelligent Physiological Measurement and Clinical Transformation, 100124, Beijing, China; BJUT-UPV Joint Research Laboratory in Biomedical Engineering, ChinaCentro de Investigación e Innovación en Bioingeniería, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022, València, Spain; BJUT-UPV Joint Research Laboratory in Biomedical Engineering, China; Corresponding author. Centro de Investigación e Innovación en Bioingeniería, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022, València, Spain.Resting state electroencephalography (EEG) has proved useful in studying electrophysiological changes in neurodegenerative diseases. In many neuropathologies, microstate analysis of the eyes-closed (EC) scalp EEG is a robust and highly reproducible technique for assessing topological changes with high temporal resolution. However, scalp EEG microstate maps tend to underestimate the non-occipital or non-alpha-band networks, which can also be used to detect neuropathological changes. Recent evidence has shown that the source-space microstates can characterize distinct functional connectivity patterns but its clinical ability to detect neuropathological changes has not been demonstrated so far. It should also be remembered that the eye condition may play an important role in neural activity dynamics.The aim of this study was to systematically characterize the dynamic neuropathological features of sensor-space and source-space EEG microstates in PD patients with no cognitive impairment in both EC and EO conditions with the aim of identifying potential biomarkers that could be used as a complementary clinical screening method for early PD detection. We found that the dynamic features of the source-space microstates were more sensitive in detecting PD than the sensor-space microstates, while EO was able to detect neuropathological changes in PD patients better than EC. In EO, PD disease exhibited significantly higher occurrence and coverage in visual-network related source-space microstates and abnormally high duration in sensorimotor network-related microstates. Our results suggest that the source-space microstate analysis of resting-state EEG could provide robust biomarkers to detect early-stage PD, which would allow the development of patient-oriented strategies to prevent the disease and improve the patients’ quality of life.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844024175317Resting state electroencephalographyParkinsonMicrostateEyes influenceDynamic features
spellingShingle G. Gimenez-Aparisi
E. Guijarro-Estelles
A. Chornet-Lurbe
D. Cerveró-Albert
Dongmei Hao
Guangfei Li
Y. Ye-Lin
Abnormal dynamic features of cortical microstates for detecting early-stage Parkinson's disease by resting-state electroencephalography: Systematic analysis of the influence of eye condition
Heliyon
Resting state electroencephalography
Parkinson
Microstate
Eyes influence
Dynamic features
title Abnormal dynamic features of cortical microstates for detecting early-stage Parkinson's disease by resting-state electroencephalography: Systematic analysis of the influence of eye condition
title_full Abnormal dynamic features of cortical microstates for detecting early-stage Parkinson's disease by resting-state electroencephalography: Systematic analysis of the influence of eye condition
title_fullStr Abnormal dynamic features of cortical microstates for detecting early-stage Parkinson's disease by resting-state electroencephalography: Systematic analysis of the influence of eye condition
title_full_unstemmed Abnormal dynamic features of cortical microstates for detecting early-stage Parkinson's disease by resting-state electroencephalography: Systematic analysis of the influence of eye condition
title_short Abnormal dynamic features of cortical microstates for detecting early-stage Parkinson's disease by resting-state electroencephalography: Systematic analysis of the influence of eye condition
title_sort abnormal dynamic features of cortical microstates for detecting early stage parkinson s disease by resting state electroencephalography systematic analysis of the influence of eye condition
topic Resting state electroencephalography
Parkinson
Microstate
Eyes influence
Dynamic features
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844024175317
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