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Toward therapeutic electrophysiology: beta-band suppression as a biomarker in chronic local field potential recordings

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NPJ PARKINSONS DISEASE
卷 8, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41531-022-00301-2

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  1. Charite-Universitatsmedizin Berlin
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) [4247788381-TRR 295, EXC-2049-390688087]
  3. Berlin Institute of Health

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Adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS) is a promising concept for feedback-based neurostimulation. This study aimed to characterize chronic electrophysiological activity during aDBS and validate beta-band activity as a biomarker for bradykinesia in Parkinson's patients. The results showed a suppression of low-beta activity with increasing stimulation intensity, and this activity was negatively correlated with movement speed and predicted velocity improvements.
Adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS) is a promising concept for feedback-based neurostimulation, with the potential of clinical implementation with the sensing-enabled Percept neurostimulator. We aim to characterize chronic electrophysiological activity during stimulation and to validate beta-band activity as a biomarker for bradykinesia. Subthalamic activity was recorded during stepwise stimulation amplitude increase OFF medication in 10 Parkinson's patients during rest and finger tapping. Offline analysis of wavelet-transformed beta-band activity and assessment of inter-variable relationships in linear mixed effects models were implemented. There was a stepwise suppression of low-beta activity with increasing stimulation intensity (p = 0.002). Low-beta power was negatively correlated with movement speed and predictive for velocity improvements (p < 0.001), stimulation amplitude for beta suppression (p < 0.001). Here, we characterize beta-band modulation as a chronic biomarker for motor performance. Our investigations support the use of electrophysiology in therapy optimization, providing evidence for the use of biomarker analysis for clinical aDBS.

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