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Auditory Stimuli Mimicking Ambient Sounds Drive Temporal “Delta-Brushes” in Premature Infants

In the premature infant, somatosensory and visual stimuli trigger an immature electroencephalographic (EEG) pattern, “delta-brushes,” in the corresponding sensory cortical areas. Whether auditory stimuli evoke delta-brushes in the premature auditory cortex has not been reported. Here, responses to a...

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Autores principales: Chipaux, Mathilde, Colonnese, Matthew T., Mauguen, Audrey, Fellous, Laure, Mokhtari, Mostafa, Lezcano, Oscar, Milh, Mathieu, Dulac, Olivier, Chiron, Catherine, Khazipov, Rustem, Kaminska, Anna
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3823968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24244408
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079028
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author Chipaux, Mathilde
Colonnese, Matthew T.
Mauguen, Audrey
Fellous, Laure
Mokhtari, Mostafa
Lezcano, Oscar
Milh, Mathieu
Dulac, Olivier
Chiron, Catherine
Khazipov, Rustem
Kaminska, Anna
author_facet Chipaux, Mathilde
Colonnese, Matthew T.
Mauguen, Audrey
Fellous, Laure
Mokhtari, Mostafa
Lezcano, Oscar
Milh, Mathieu
Dulac, Olivier
Chiron, Catherine
Khazipov, Rustem
Kaminska, Anna
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description In the premature infant, somatosensory and visual stimuli trigger an immature electroencephalographic (EEG) pattern, “delta-brushes,” in the corresponding sensory cortical areas. Whether auditory stimuli evoke delta-brushes in the premature auditory cortex has not been reported. Here, responses to auditory stimuli were studied in 46 premature infants without neurologic risk aged 31 to 38 postmenstrual weeks (PMW) during routine EEG recording. Stimuli consisted of either low-volume technogenic “clicks” near the background noise level of the neonatal care unit, or a human voice at conversational sound level. Stimuli were administrated pseudo-randomly during quiet and active sleep. In another protocol, the cortical response to a composite stimulus (“click” and voice) was manually triggered during EEG hypoactive periods of quiet sleep. Cortical responses were analyzed by event detection, power frequency analysis and stimulus locked averaging. Before 34 PMW, both voice and “click” stimuli evoked cortical responses with similar frequency-power topographic characteristics, namely a temporal negative slow-wave and rapid oscillations similar to spontaneous delta-brushes. Responses to composite stimuli also showed a maximal frequency-power increase in temporal areas before 35 PMW. From 34 PMW the topography of responses in quiet sleep was different for “click” and voice stimuli: responses to “clicks” became diffuse but responses to voice remained limited to temporal areas. After the age of 35 PMW auditory evoked delta-brushes progressively disappeared and were replaced by a low amplitude response in the same location. Our data show that auditory stimuli mimicking ambient sounds efficiently evoke delta-brushes in temporal areas in the premature infant before 35 PMW. Along with findings in other sensory modalities (visual and somatosensory), these findings suggest that sensory driven delta-brushes represent a ubiquitous feature of the human sensory cortex during fetal stages and provide a potential test of functional cortical maturation during fetal development.
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spelling pubmed-38239682013-11-15 Auditory Stimuli Mimicking Ambient Sounds Drive Temporal “Delta-Brushes” in Premature Infants Chipaux, Mathilde Colonnese, Matthew T. Mauguen, Audrey Fellous, Laure Mokhtari, Mostafa Lezcano, Oscar Milh, Mathieu Dulac, Olivier Chiron, Catherine Khazipov, Rustem Kaminska, Anna PLoS One Research Article In the premature infant, somatosensory and visual stimuli trigger an immature electroencephalographic (EEG) pattern, “delta-brushes,” in the corresponding sensory cortical areas. Whether auditory stimuli evoke delta-brushes in the premature auditory cortex has not been reported. Here, responses to auditory stimuli were studied in 46 premature infants without neurologic risk aged 31 to 38 postmenstrual weeks (PMW) during routine EEG recording. Stimuli consisted of either low-volume technogenic “clicks” near the background noise level of the neonatal care unit, or a human voice at conversational sound level. Stimuli were administrated pseudo-randomly during quiet and active sleep. In another protocol, the cortical response to a composite stimulus (“click” and voice) was manually triggered during EEG hypoactive periods of quiet sleep. Cortical responses were analyzed by event detection, power frequency analysis and stimulus locked averaging. Before 34 PMW, both voice and “click” stimuli evoked cortical responses with similar frequency-power topographic characteristics, namely a temporal negative slow-wave and rapid oscillations similar to spontaneous delta-brushes. Responses to composite stimuli also showed a maximal frequency-power increase in temporal areas before 35 PMW. From 34 PMW the topography of responses in quiet sleep was different for “click” and voice stimuli: responses to “clicks” became diffuse but responses to voice remained limited to temporal areas. After the age of 35 PMW auditory evoked delta-brushes progressively disappeared and were replaced by a low amplitude response in the same location. Our data show that auditory stimuli mimicking ambient sounds efficiently evoke delta-brushes in temporal areas in the premature infant before 35 PMW. Along with findings in other sensory modalities (visual and somatosensory), these findings suggest that sensory driven delta-brushes represent a ubiquitous feature of the human sensory cortex during fetal stages and provide a potential test of functional cortical maturation during fetal development. Public Library of Science 2013-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3823968/ /pubmed/24244408 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079028 Text en © 2013 Chipaux 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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Chipaux, Mathilde
Colonnese, Matthew T.
Mauguen, Audrey
Fellous, Laure
Mokhtari, Mostafa
Lezcano, Oscar
Milh, Mathieu
Dulac, Olivier
Chiron, Catherine
Khazipov, Rustem
Kaminska, Anna
Auditory Stimuli Mimicking Ambient Sounds Drive Temporal “Delta-Brushes” in Premature Infants
title Auditory Stimuli Mimicking Ambient Sounds Drive Temporal “Delta-Brushes” in Premature Infants
title_full Auditory Stimuli Mimicking Ambient Sounds Drive Temporal “Delta-Brushes” in Premature Infants
title_fullStr Auditory Stimuli Mimicking Ambient Sounds Drive Temporal “Delta-Brushes” in Premature Infants
title_full_unstemmed Auditory Stimuli Mimicking Ambient Sounds Drive Temporal “Delta-Brushes” in Premature Infants
title_short Auditory Stimuli Mimicking Ambient Sounds Drive Temporal “Delta-Brushes” in Premature Infants
title_sort auditory stimuli mimicking ambient sounds drive temporal “delta-brushes” in premature infants
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3823968/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24244408
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0079028
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