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A Magnetoencephalographic (MEG) Study of Gulf War Illness (GWI)

BACKGROUND: Gulf War Illness (GWI) has affected many Gulf War veterans. It involves several organs, most notably the brain. Neurological-cognitive-mood-related symptoms frequently dominate and are at the root of chronic ill-health and disability in GWI. Here we investigated the neural mechanisms und...

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Autores principales: Engdahl, Brian E., James, Lisa M., Miller, Ryan D., Leuthold, Arthur C., Lewis, Scott M., Carpenter, Adam F., Georgopoulos, Apostolos P.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5078573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27592598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2016.08.030
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author Engdahl, Brian E.
James, Lisa M.
Miller, Ryan D.
Leuthold, Arthur C.
Lewis, Scott M.
Carpenter, Adam F.
Georgopoulos, Apostolos P.
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James, Lisa M.
Miller, Ryan D.
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description BACKGROUND: Gulf War Illness (GWI) has affected many Gulf War veterans. It involves several organs, most notably the brain. Neurological-cognitive-mood-related symptoms frequently dominate and are at the root of chronic ill-health and disability in GWI. Here we investigated the neural mechanisms underlying brain dysfunction in GWI in the absence of mental health disorders. METHODS: Eighty-six veterans completed diagnostic interviews to establish the presence of GWI and assess mental health status. Participants diagnosed with GWI met both Center for Disease Control and Kansas criteria. We studied 46 healthy controls and 40 veterans with GWI without mental illness. They all underwent a resting-state magnetoencephalographic (MEG) scan to assess brain communication based on synchronous neural interactions (SNI; Georgopoulos et al., 2007). FINDINGS: We found substantial differences in SNI between control and GWI groups centered on the cerebellum and frontal cortex. In addition, using the maxima and minima of SNI per sensor as predictors, we successfully classified 94.2% of the 86 participants (95% sensitivity, 93.5% specificity). INTERPRETATION: These findings document distinct differences in brain function between control and GWI in the absence of mental health comorbidities, differences that are excellent predictors of GWI. FUNDING: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and University of Minnesota.
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spelling pubmed-50785732016-11-03 A Magnetoencephalographic (MEG) Study of Gulf War Illness (GWI) Engdahl, Brian E. James, Lisa M. Miller, Ryan D. Leuthold, Arthur C. Lewis, Scott M. Carpenter, Adam F. Georgopoulos, Apostolos P. EBioMedicine Research Paper BACKGROUND: Gulf War Illness (GWI) has affected many Gulf War veterans. It involves several organs, most notably the brain. Neurological-cognitive-mood-related symptoms frequently dominate and are at the root of chronic ill-health and disability in GWI. Here we investigated the neural mechanisms underlying brain dysfunction in GWI in the absence of mental health disorders. METHODS: Eighty-six veterans completed diagnostic interviews to establish the presence of GWI and assess mental health status. Participants diagnosed with GWI met both Center for Disease Control and Kansas criteria. We studied 46 healthy controls and 40 veterans with GWI without mental illness. They all underwent a resting-state magnetoencephalographic (MEG) scan to assess brain communication based on synchronous neural interactions (SNI; Georgopoulos et al., 2007). FINDINGS: We found substantial differences in SNI between control and GWI groups centered on the cerebellum and frontal cortex. In addition, using the maxima and minima of SNI per sensor as predictors, we successfully classified 94.2% of the 86 participants (95% sensitivity, 93.5% specificity). INTERPRETATION: These findings document distinct differences in brain function between control and GWI in the absence of mental health comorbidities, differences that are excellent predictors of GWI. FUNDING: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and University of Minnesota. Elsevier 2016-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5078573/ /pubmed/27592598 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2016.08.030 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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James, Lisa M.
Miller, Ryan D.
Leuthold, Arthur C.
Lewis, Scott M.
Carpenter, Adam F.
Georgopoulos, Apostolos P.
A Magnetoencephalographic (MEG) Study of Gulf War Illness (GWI)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5078573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27592598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2016.08.030
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