Maturational Changes of Delta Waves in Monozygotic and Dizygotic Infant Twins.

Journal of Experimental Neuroscience Pub Date : 2018-08-27 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1179069518797108
Mirjana Vucinovic, Goran Kardum, Jonatan Vukovic, Ana Vucinovic
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Aims: To compare developmental changes of delta 1 (0.5-2.0 Hz) and delta 2 (2.25-3.75 Hz) power spectra between healthy monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twin pairs and among MZ and DZ twin groups during active/REM (AS/REM) and quiet/NREM (QS/NREM) sleep stages at 38th, 46th, and 52nd weeks of postmenstrual age (PMA).

Materials and methods: Electroencephalography (EEG) recordings were analyzed using fast Fourier transforms. Differences in the developmental changes of delta power within twin pairs and between twin groups were estimated by calculating mean absolute differences of relative spectral values in delta 1 (0.5-2 Hz) and delta 2 (2.25-3.75 Hz) frequencies.

Results: A review of electrodes showed that relative delta 1 power decreased, whereas delta 2 power increased from 38th toward 52nd week of PMA regardless of zygosity, sleep stages, and electrode position. Twin groups did not significantly differ (P > .05) in within-pair MZ and DZ similarity for delta 1 and delta 2 power spectra; similarity between MZ twin partners for delta 1 and delta 2 power spectra was as high as that of DZ twin partners on each electrode position, sleep stage, and period of measurement.

Conclusions: Developmental changes of delta 1 and delta 2 power spectra occurred equally in MZ and DZ twin groups during AS and QS sleep stages at 38th, 46th, and 52th PMA. The rhythm of EEG maturation evidenced by the maturation of delta 1 and delta 2 power spectra was not dependent on zygosity.

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单卵和双卵婴儿双胞胎三角波的成熟期变化。
目的:比较德尔塔1(0.5-2.0)的发育变化 Hz)和delta 2(2.25-3.75 Hz)功率谱。材料和方法:使用快速傅立叶变换分析脑电图(EEG)记录。通过计算Δ1(0.5-2 Hz)和delta 2(2.25-3.75 Hz)频率。结果:对电极的回顾显示,从PMA的第38周到第52周,相对delta 1功率下降,而delta 2功率增加,而与接合度、睡眠阶段和电极位置无关。双胎组差异无统计学意义(P > .05)在Δ1和Δ2功率谱的对内MZ和DZ相似性中;在每个电极位置、睡眠阶段和测量周期上,Δ1和Δ2功率谱的MZ双配偶体之间的相似性与DZ双配偶体一样高。结论:在第38次、第46次和第52次PMA的AS和QS睡眠阶段,MZ和DZ双胞胎组的δ1和δ2功率谱的发育变化相同。由delta 1和delta 2功率谱的成熟证明的EEG成熟的节律不依赖于合性。
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