首发和Drug-naïve重度抑郁症的个体化频谱特征:来自周期性和非周期性脑电图分析的见解。

Jiaxin Li, Dongsheng Xiong, Chenyang Gao, Yuanyuan Huang, Zhaobo Li, Jing Zhou, Yuping Ning, Fengchun Wu, Kai Wu
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背景:异常脑活动的检测对重度抑郁症(MDD)的早期诊断和治疗具有重要意义。最近的研究表明,将脑电图(EEG)频谱分解为周期和非周期成分有助于识别电生理异常的驱动因素并避免个体差异。方法:本研究旨在阐明个体化周期性和非周期性活动的病理变化及其与重度抑郁症症状的关系。连续记录97例首发和drug-naïve MDD患者以及90例健康对照(HC)参与者闭眼静息状态下的脑电图数据。通过“拟合振荡和1 / f”(FOOOF)算法获得周期振荡和非周期分量,然后计算个性化的频谱特征。结果:重度抑郁症患者的典型α和β波段功率较高,而非周期性调节α和β波段功率较低。此外,我们发现alpha功率与患者的年龄密切相关,但与疾病症状无关。顶枕区非周期截距较低,且在考虑年龄和性别后与汉密尔顿抑郁评定量表(HAMD)得分呈正相关。在不对称分析中,α活性仅在HC组呈现不对称,而非周期活性在两组均呈现对称。结论:本研究的发现提供了异常神经尖峰活动和神经可塑性受损在MDD进展中的作用,并提示静息状态脑电图的非周期性截获可能是MDD的潜在生物标志物。
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Individualized Spectral Features in First-episode and Drug-naïve Major Depressive Disorder: Insights from Periodic and Aperiodic EEG Analysis.

Background: The detection of abnormal brain activity plays an important role in the early diagnosis and treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD). Recent studies have shown that the decomposition of the electroencephalography (EEG) spectrum into periodic and aperiodic components is useful for identifying the drivers of electrophysiologic abnormalities and avoiding individual differences.

Methods: This study aimed to elucidate the pathologic changes in individualized periodic and aperiodic activities and their relationships with the symptoms of MDD. EEG data in the eyes-closed resting state were continuously recorded from 97 first-episode and drug-naïve patients with MDD and 90 healthy control (HC) participants. Both periodic oscillations and aperiodic components were obtained via the "fitting oscillations and one-over f" (FOOOF) algorithm and then used to compute individualized spectral features.

Results: MDD patients presented higher canonical alpha and beta band power but lower aperiodic-adjusted alpha and beta power. Furthermore, we found that alpha power was strongly correlated with the age of patients but not with disease symptoms. The aperiodic intercept was lower in the parietal‒occipital region and was positively correlated with the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD) score after accounting for age and sex. In the asymmetry analysis, alpha activity appeared asymmetrical only in the HC group, whereas aperiodic activity was symmetrical in both groups.

Conclusions: The findings of this study provide insights into the role of abnormal neural spiking activity and impaired neuroplasticity in MDD progression and suggest that the aperiodic intercept in resting-state EEG may be a potential biomarker of MDD.

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