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Altered Functional Connectivity in Idiopathic Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder: A Resting-State EEG Study

Authors
Sunwoo, Jun-SangLee, SanghunKim, Jung-HoonLim, Jung-AhKim, Tae-JoonByun, Jung-IckJeong, Min HeeCha, Kwang SuChoi, Jeong WooKim, Kyung HwanLee, Soon-TaeJung, Keun-HwaPark, Kyung-IlChu, KonKim, ManhoLee, Sang KunJung, Ki-Young
Issue Date
Jun-2017
Publisher
The American Academy of Sleep Medicine
Keywords
REM sleep behavior disorder; functional connectivity; weighted phase lag index; electroencephalography; resting state
Citation
Sleep, v.40, no.6
Journal Title
Sleep
Volume
40
Number
6
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/7523
DOI
10.1093/sleep/zsx058
ISSN
0161-8105
1550-9109
Abstract
Study Objectives: Idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) is considered as a prodromal stage of synucleinopathy. Although loss of functional connectivity is implicated in neurodegenerative diseases, network characteristics of electroencephalography (EEG) in iRBD are unknown. Therefore, we evaluated resting-state EEG functional connectivity to identify the brain network changes in patients with iRBD. Methods: We prospectively enrolled 20 patients with polysomnography-confirmed iRBD and 16 controls. Four patients with mild cognitive impairment were excluded from the analysis after cognitive function tests. EEG was recorded during relaxed wakefulness. We computed the weighted phase lag index as a measure of functional connectivity from EEG recordings. Results: All patients with iRBD (mean age 64.3 years; men, 68.8%) had no overt manifestations of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinsonism or dementia. The mean duration from symptom onset was 4.8 years. Overall connectivity strength did not differ between the two groups in all frequency bands. However, comparisons of each functional connection with the nonparametric permutation test demonstrated iRBD had decreased delta-band functional connectivity in the frontal regions. There were no significantly increased functional connections in all frequencies. The altered connections had a significant correlation with RBD questionnaire scores. Notably, delta-band weighted phase lag index between left frontal and central regions was correlated with verbal fluency performance (r = 0.486, p =.007). Conclusions: Resting-state brain network of iRBD was characterized by a loss of delta-band functional connectivity. Therefore, functional networks in iRBD are altered at the early phase of disease.
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