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Parietal intrahemispheric source connectivity of resting-state electroencephalographic alpha rhythms is abnormal in Naïve HIV patients

Authors :
Claudio Babiloni
Claudio Del Percio
Roberta Lizio
Susanna Lopez
Alfredo Pennica
Paolo Roma
Valentina Correr
Federica Cucciolla
Ginevra Toma
Andrea Soricelli
Francesco Di Campli
Antonio Aceti
Elisabetta Teti
Loredana Sarmati
Gloria Crocetti
Raffaele Ferri
Ivan Lorenzo
Massimo Galli
Cristina Negri
Gioacchino Angarano
Annalisa Saracino
Luciana Lepore
Massimo Di Pietro
Francesco Maria Fusco
Vincenzo Vullo
Gabriella D’Ettorre
Pasquale Pagliano
Giusy Di Flumeri
Benedetto Maurizio Celesia
Elio Gentilini Cacciola
Giovanni Di Perri
Andrea Calcagno
Fabrizio Stocchi
Stefano Ferracuti
Paolo Onorati
Massimo Andreoni
Giuseppe Noce
Source :
Brain Research Bulletin, Vol 181, Iss , Pp 129-143 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2022.

Abstract

Previous evidence showed abnormal parietal sources of resting-state electroencephalographic (EEG) delta (< 4 Hz) and alpha (8–12 Hz) rhythms in treatment-Naïve HIV (Naïve HIV) subjects, as cortical neural synchronization markers in quiet wakefulness. Here, we tested the hypothesis that these local abnormalities may be related to functional cortical dysconnectivity as an oscillatory brain network disorder.The present EEG database regarded 128 Naïve HIV and 60 Healthy subjects. The eLORETA freeware estimated lagged linear EEG source connectivity (LLC). The area under receiver operating characteristic (AUROC) curve indexed the accuracy in the classification between Healthy and HIV individuals.Parietal intrahemispheric LLC solutions in alpha sources were abnormally lower in the Naïve HIV than in the control group. Furthermore, those abnormalities were greater in the Naïve HIV subgroup with executive and visuospatial deficits than the Naïve HIV subgroup with normal cognition. AUROC curves of those LLC solutions exhibited moderate/good accuracies (0.75–0.88) in the discrimination between the Naïve HIV individuals with executive and visuospatial deficits vs. Naïve HIV individuals with normal cognition and control individuals.In quiet wakefulness, Naïve HIV subjects showed clinically relevant abnormalities in parietal alpha source connectivity. HIV may alter a parietal “hub” oscillating at the alpha frequency in quiet wakefulness as a brain network disorder.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18732747
Volume :
181
Issue :
129-143
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Brain Research Bulletin
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.8ec83b2e6464988a0ad8743b044b61d
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brainresbull.2022.01.015