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. 2024 Nov:202:106692.
doi: 10.1016/j.nbd.2024.106692. Epub 2024 Oct 5.

Altered cortical functional networks in Wilson's Disease: A resting-state electroencephalogram study

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Altered cortical functional networks in Wilson's Disease: A resting-state electroencephalogram study

Ru-Kai Chen et al. Neurobiol Dis. 2024 Nov.
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Abstract

The neuropsychiatric symptoms are common in Wilson's disease (WD) patients. However, it remains unclear about the associated functional brain networks. In this study, source localization-based functional connectivity analysis of close-eye resting-state electroencephalography (EEG) were implemented to assess the characteristics of functional networks in 17 WD patients with neurological involvements and 17 healthy controls (HCs). The weighted phase-lag index (wPLI) was subsequently calculated in source space across five different frequency bands and the resulting connectivity matrix was transformed into a weighted graph whose structure was measured by five graphical analysis indicators, which were finally correlated with clinical scores. Compared to HCs, WD patients revealed disconnected sub-networks in delta, theta and alpha bands. Moreover, WD patients exhibited significantly reduced global clustering coefficients and small-worldness in all five frequency bands. In WD group, the severity of neurological symptoms and structural brain abnormalities were significantly correlated with disrupted functional networks. In conclusion, our study demonstrated that functional network deficits in WD can reflect the severity of their neurological symptoms and structural brain abnormalities. Resting-state EEG may be used as a marker of brain injury in WD.

Keywords: Functional connectivity; Resting-state electroencephalography; Wilson's disease.

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