The effects of white matter hyperintensities on MEG power spectra in population with mild cognitive impairment
Cerebrovascular disease is responsible for up to 20% of cases of dementia worldwide, but also it is a major comorbid contributor to the progression of other neurodegenerative diseases, like Alzheimer’s disease. White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are the most prevalent imaging marker in cerebrovascu...
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The effects of white matter hyperintensities on MEG power spectra in population with mild cognitive impairmentTorres Simón, LucíaCuesta Prieto, Pablodel Cerro León, AlbertoChino, BrendaOrozco, Lucia H.Marsh, Elisabeth B.Gil Gregorio, PedroMaestu Unturbe, Fernando612.8Cerebrovascular disease (CVD)small vessel cerebral diseasewhite matter hyperintensitesmild cognitive impairmentmagnetoencephalography (MEG)power spectra analysisNeurociencias (Medicina)2490 NeurocienciasCerebrovascular disease is responsible for up to 20% of cases of dementia worldwide, but also it is a major comorbid contributor to the progression of other neurodegenerative diseases, like Alzheimer’s disease. White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are the most prevalent imaging marker in cerebrovascular disease. The presence and progression of WMH in the brain have been associated with general cognitive impairment and the risk to develop all types of dementia. The aim of this piece of work is the assessment of brain functional differences in an MCI population based on the WMH volume. One-hundred and twenty-nine individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) underwent a neuropsychological evaluation, MRI assessment (T1 and Flair), and MEG recordings (5 min of eyes closed resting state). Those participants were further classified into vascular MCI (vMCI; n = 61, mean age 75 ± 4 years, 35 females) or non-vascular MCI (nvMCI; n = 56, mean age 72 ± 5 years, 36 females) according to their WMH total volume, assessed with an automatic detection toolbox, LST (SPM12). We used a completely data-driven approach to evaluate the differences in the power spectra between the groups. Interestingly, three clusters emerged: One cluster with widespread larger theta power and two clusters located in both temporal regions with smaller beta power for vMCI compared to nvMCI. Those power signatures were also associated with cognitive performance and hippocampal volume. Early identification and classification of dementia pathogenesis is a crucially important goal for the search for more effective management approaches. These findings could help to understand and try to palliate the contribution of WMH to particular symptoms in mixed dementia progress.FrontiersUniversidad Complutense de Madrid20232023-02-1520232023-02-15journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501VoRhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/100909reponame:Docta Complutenseinstname:Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM)Inglésengopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Attribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:docta.ucm.es:20.500.14352/1009092026-06-02T12:44:21Z |
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The effects of white matter hyperintensities on MEG power spectra in population with mild cognitive impairment |
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The effects of white matter hyperintensities on MEG power spectra in population with mild cognitive impairment |
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The effects of white matter hyperintensities on MEG power spectra in population with mild cognitive impairment Torres Simón, Lucía 612.8 Cerebrovascular disease (CVD) small vessel cerebral disease white matter hyperintensites mild cognitive impairment magnetoencephalography (MEG) power spectra analysis Neurociencias (Medicina) 2490 Neurociencias |
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The effects of white matter hyperintensities on MEG power spectra in population with mild cognitive impairment |
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The effects of white matter hyperintensities on MEG power spectra in population with mild cognitive impairment |
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The effects of white matter hyperintensities on MEG power spectra in population with mild cognitive impairment |
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The effects of white matter hyperintensities on MEG power spectra in population with mild cognitive impairment |
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The effects of white matter hyperintensities on MEG power spectra in population with mild cognitive impairment |
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Torres Simón, Lucía Cuesta Prieto, Pablo del Cerro León, Alberto Chino, Brenda Orozco, Lucia H. Marsh, Elisabeth B. Gil Gregorio, Pedro Maestu Unturbe, Fernando |
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Torres Simón, Lucía |
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Torres Simón, Lucía Cuesta Prieto, Pablo del Cerro León, Alberto Chino, Brenda Orozco, Lucia H. Marsh, Elisabeth B. Gil Gregorio, Pedro Maestu Unturbe, Fernando |
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Cuesta Prieto, Pablo del Cerro León, Alberto Chino, Brenda Orozco, Lucia H. Marsh, Elisabeth B. Gil Gregorio, Pedro Maestu Unturbe, Fernando |
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612.8 Cerebrovascular disease (CVD) small vessel cerebral disease white matter hyperintensites mild cognitive impairment magnetoencephalography (MEG) power spectra analysis Neurociencias (Medicina) 2490 Neurociencias |
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612.8 Cerebrovascular disease (CVD) small vessel cerebral disease white matter hyperintensites mild cognitive impairment magnetoencephalography (MEG) power spectra analysis Neurociencias (Medicina) 2490 Neurociencias |
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Cerebrovascular disease is responsible for up to 20% of cases of dementia worldwide, but also it is a major comorbid contributor to the progression of other neurodegenerative diseases, like Alzheimer’s disease. White matter hyperintensities (WMH) are the most prevalent imaging marker in cerebrovascular disease. The presence and progression of WMH in the brain have been associated with general cognitive impairment and the risk to develop all types of dementia. The aim of this piece of work is the assessment of brain functional differences in an MCI population based on the WMH volume. One-hundred and twenty-nine individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) underwent a neuropsychological evaluation, MRI assessment (T1 and Flair), and MEG recordings (5 min of eyes closed resting state). Those participants were further classified into vascular MCI (vMCI; n = 61, mean age 75 ± 4 years, 35 females) or non-vascular MCI (nvMCI; n = 56, mean age 72 ± 5 years, 36 females) according to their WMH total volume, assessed with an automatic detection toolbox, LST (SPM12). We used a completely data-driven approach to evaluate the differences in the power spectra between the groups. Interestingly, three clusters emerged: One cluster with widespread larger theta power and two clusters located in both temporal regions with smaller beta power for vMCI compared to nvMCI. Those power signatures were also associated with cognitive performance and hippocampal volume. Early identification and classification of dementia pathogenesis is a crucially important goal for the search for more effective management approaches. These findings could help to understand and try to palliate the contribution of WMH to particular symptoms in mixed dementia progress. |
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