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Subthalamic nucleus input-output dynamics are correlated with Parkinson’s burden and treatment efficacy

X Liu, Jing Guang, Stefanie Glowinsky, Hodaya Abadi, David Arkadir, Eduard Linetsky, Muneer Abu Snineh, Juan F. León, Zvi Israel, Wei Wang, Hagai Bergman

2024npj Parkinson s Disease15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The subthalamic nucleus (STN) is pivotal in basal ganglia function in health and disease. Micro-electrode recordings of >25,000 recording sites from 146 Parkinson's patients undergoing deep brain stimulation (DBS) allowed differentiation between subthalamic input, represented by local field potential (LFP), and output, reflected in spike discharge rate (SPK). As with many natural systems, STN neuronal activity exhibits power-law dynamics characterized by the exponent α. We, therefore, dissected STN data into aperiodic and periodic components using the Fitting Oscillations & One Over F (FOOOF) tool. STN LFP showed significantly higher aperiodic exponents than SPK. Additionally, SPK beta oscillations demonstrated a downward frequency shift compared to LFP. Finally, the STN aperiodic and spiking parameters explained a significant fraction of the variance of the burden and treatment efficacy of Parkinson's disease. The unique STN input-output dynamics may clarify its role in Parkinson's physiology and can be utilized in closed-loop DBS therapy.

Topics & Concepts

Parkinson's diseaseSubthalamic nucleusDeep brain stimulationNeuroscienceMedicinePsychologyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationInternal medicineDiseaseNeurological disorders and treatmentsNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology ResearchParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments