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Gamma Band Neural Synchronization Deficits for Auditory Steady State Responses in Bipolar Disorder Patients

Periodic auditory click stimulation has been reported to elicit an auditory steady state response (ASSR). The ASSR has been suggested to reflect the efficiency of γ-amino butyric acid (GABA) inhibitory interneuronal activity. Although a potential role for GABAergic dysfunction has been previously pr...

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Autores principales: Oda, Yuko, Onitsuka, Toshiaki, Tsuchimoto, Rikako, Hirano, Shogo, Oribe, Naoya, Ueno, Takefumi, Hirano, Yoji, Nakamura, Itta, Miura, Tomofumi, Kanba, Shigenobu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3390322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22792199
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039955
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author Oda, Yuko
Onitsuka, Toshiaki
Tsuchimoto, Rikako
Hirano, Shogo
Oribe, Naoya
Ueno, Takefumi
Hirano, Yoji
Nakamura, Itta
Miura, Tomofumi
Kanba, Shigenobu
author_facet Oda, Yuko
Onitsuka, Toshiaki
Tsuchimoto, Rikako
Hirano, Shogo
Oribe, Naoya
Ueno, Takefumi
Hirano, Yoji
Nakamura, Itta
Miura, Tomofumi
Kanba, Shigenobu
author_sort Oda, Yuko
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description Periodic auditory click stimulation has been reported to elicit an auditory steady state response (ASSR). The ASSR has been suggested to reflect the efficiency of γ-amino butyric acid (GABA) inhibitory interneuronal activity. Although a potential role for GABAergic dysfunction has been previously proposed, the role of neural synchronization in the ASSR in people with bipolar disorder (BD) has received little attention. In the current study, we investigated ASSRs to 20 Hz, 30 Hz, 40 Hz and 80 Hz click trains in BD patients. A total of 14 (4 males) BD patients and 25 (10 males) healthy controls participated in this study. ASSRs were obtained using whole-head 306-channel magnetoencephalography to calculate, ASSR power values and phase locking factors (PLF). BD patients exhibited significantly reduced mean ASSR power and PLF values bilaterally at frequencies of 30, 40, and 80 Hz (p<0.05 for these frequencies). At 20 Hz, bipolar patients showed no significant reduction in mean ASSR power and PLF values. There was a significant negative correlation between 80 Hz-ASSR-power values obtained from the right hemisphere and scores on the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (rho = −0.86, p = 0.0003). The current study showed reduced low and high gamma band ASSR power and PLF bilaterally with no significant beta band ASSR reduction in BD patients. BD patients are characterized by deficits in gamma band oscillations, which may be associated with GABA inhibitory interneuronal activity dysfunction.
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spelling pubmed-33903222012-07-12 Gamma Band Neural Synchronization Deficits for Auditory Steady State Responses in Bipolar Disorder Patients Oda, Yuko Onitsuka, Toshiaki Tsuchimoto, Rikako Hirano, Shogo Oribe, Naoya Ueno, Takefumi Hirano, Yoji Nakamura, Itta Miura, Tomofumi Kanba, Shigenobu PLoS One Research Article Periodic auditory click stimulation has been reported to elicit an auditory steady state response (ASSR). The ASSR has been suggested to reflect the efficiency of γ-amino butyric acid (GABA) inhibitory interneuronal activity. Although a potential role for GABAergic dysfunction has been previously proposed, the role of neural synchronization in the ASSR in people with bipolar disorder (BD) has received little attention. In the current study, we investigated ASSRs to 20 Hz, 30 Hz, 40 Hz and 80 Hz click trains in BD patients. A total of 14 (4 males) BD patients and 25 (10 males) healthy controls participated in this study. ASSRs were obtained using whole-head 306-channel magnetoencephalography to calculate, ASSR power values and phase locking factors (PLF). BD patients exhibited significantly reduced mean ASSR power and PLF values bilaterally at frequencies of 30, 40, and 80 Hz (p<0.05 for these frequencies). At 20 Hz, bipolar patients showed no significant reduction in mean ASSR power and PLF values. There was a significant negative correlation between 80 Hz-ASSR-power values obtained from the right hemisphere and scores on the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (rho = −0.86, p = 0.0003). The current study showed reduced low and high gamma band ASSR power and PLF bilaterally with no significant beta band ASSR reduction in BD patients. BD patients are characterized by deficits in gamma band oscillations, which may be associated with GABA inhibitory interneuronal activity dysfunction. Public Library of Science 2012-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3390322/ /pubmed/22792199 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039955 Text en Oda et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Oda, Yuko
Onitsuka, Toshiaki
Tsuchimoto, Rikako
Hirano, Shogo
Oribe, Naoya
Ueno, Takefumi
Hirano, Yoji
Nakamura, Itta
Miura, Tomofumi
Kanba, Shigenobu
Gamma Band Neural Synchronization Deficits for Auditory Steady State Responses in Bipolar Disorder Patients
title Gamma Band Neural Synchronization Deficits for Auditory Steady State Responses in Bipolar Disorder Patients
title_full Gamma Band Neural Synchronization Deficits for Auditory Steady State Responses in Bipolar Disorder Patients
title_fullStr Gamma Band Neural Synchronization Deficits for Auditory Steady State Responses in Bipolar Disorder Patients
title_full_unstemmed Gamma Band Neural Synchronization Deficits for Auditory Steady State Responses in Bipolar Disorder Patients
title_short Gamma Band Neural Synchronization Deficits for Auditory Steady State Responses in Bipolar Disorder Patients
title_sort gamma band neural synchronization deficits for auditory steady state responses in bipolar disorder patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3390322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22792199
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039955
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