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STXBP1 Syndrome Is Characterized by Inhibition-Dominated Dynamics of Resting-State EEG

STXBP1 syndrome is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder caused by heterozygous variants in the STXBP1 gene and is characterized by psychomotor delay, early-onset developmental delay, and epileptic encephalopathy. Pathogenic STXBP1 variants are thought to alter excitation-inhibition (E/I) balance at th...

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Autores principales: Houtman, Simon J., Lammertse, Hanna C. A., van Berkel, Annemiek A., Balagura, Ganna, Gardella, Elena, Ramautar, Jennifer R., Reale, Chiara, Møller, Rikke S., Zara, Federico, Striano, Pasquale, Misra-Isrie, Mala, van Haelst, Mieke M., Engelen, Marc, van Zuijen, Titia L., Mansvelder, Huibert D., Verhage, Matthijs, Bruining, Hilgo, Linkenkaer-Hansen, Klaus
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8733612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35002760
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.775172
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author Houtman, Simon J.
Lammertse, Hanna C. A.
van Berkel, Annemiek A.
Balagura, Ganna
Gardella, Elena
Ramautar, Jennifer R.
Reale, Chiara
Møller, Rikke S.
Zara, Federico
Striano, Pasquale
Misra-Isrie, Mala
van Haelst, Mieke M.
Engelen, Marc
van Zuijen, Titia L.
Mansvelder, Huibert D.
Verhage, Matthijs
Bruining, Hilgo
Linkenkaer-Hansen, Klaus
author_facet Houtman, Simon J.
Lammertse, Hanna C. A.
van Berkel, Annemiek A.
Balagura, Ganna
Gardella, Elena
Ramautar, Jennifer R.
Reale, Chiara
Møller, Rikke S.
Zara, Federico
Striano, Pasquale
Misra-Isrie, Mala
van Haelst, Mieke M.
Engelen, Marc
van Zuijen, Titia L.
Mansvelder, Huibert D.
Verhage, Matthijs
Bruining, Hilgo
Linkenkaer-Hansen, Klaus
author_sort Houtman, Simon J.
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description STXBP1 syndrome is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder caused by heterozygous variants in the STXBP1 gene and is characterized by psychomotor delay, early-onset developmental delay, and epileptic encephalopathy. Pathogenic STXBP1 variants are thought to alter excitation-inhibition (E/I) balance at the synaptic level, which could impact neuronal network dynamics; however, this has not been investigated yet. Here, we present the first EEG study of patients with STXBP1 syndrome to quantify the impact of the synaptic E/I dysregulation on ongoing brain activity. We used high-frequency-resolution analyses of classical and recently developed methods known to be sensitive to E/I balance. EEG was recorded during eyes-open rest in children with STXBP1 syndrome (n = 14) and age-matched typically developing children (n = 50). Brain-wide abnormalities were observed in each of the four resting-state measures assessed here: (i) slowing of activity and increased low-frequency power in the range 1.75–4.63 Hz, (ii) increased long-range temporal correlations in the 11–18 Hz range, (iii) a decrease of our recently introduced measure of functional E/I ratio in a similar frequency range (12–24 Hz), and (iv) a larger exponent of the 1/f-like aperiodic component of the power spectrum. Overall, these findings indicate that large-scale brain activity in STXBP1 syndrome exhibits inhibition-dominated dynamics, which may be compensatory to counteract local circuitry imbalances expected to shift E/I balance toward excitation, as observed in preclinical models. We argue that quantitative EEG investigations in STXBP1 and other neurodevelopmental disorders are a crucial step to understand large-scale functional consequences of synaptic E/I perturbations.
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spelling pubmed-87336122022-01-07 STXBP1 Syndrome Is Characterized by Inhibition-Dominated Dynamics of Resting-State EEG Houtman, Simon J. Lammertse, Hanna C. A. van Berkel, Annemiek A. Balagura, Ganna Gardella, Elena Ramautar, Jennifer R. Reale, Chiara Møller, Rikke S. Zara, Federico Striano, Pasquale Misra-Isrie, Mala van Haelst, Mieke M. Engelen, Marc van Zuijen, Titia L. Mansvelder, Huibert D. Verhage, Matthijs Bruining, Hilgo Linkenkaer-Hansen, Klaus Front Physiol Physiology STXBP1 syndrome is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder caused by heterozygous variants in the STXBP1 gene and is characterized by psychomotor delay, early-onset developmental delay, and epileptic encephalopathy. Pathogenic STXBP1 variants are thought to alter excitation-inhibition (E/I) balance at the synaptic level, which could impact neuronal network dynamics; however, this has not been investigated yet. Here, we present the first EEG study of patients with STXBP1 syndrome to quantify the impact of the synaptic E/I dysregulation on ongoing brain activity. We used high-frequency-resolution analyses of classical and recently developed methods known to be sensitive to E/I balance. EEG was recorded during eyes-open rest in children with STXBP1 syndrome (n = 14) and age-matched typically developing children (n = 50). Brain-wide abnormalities were observed in each of the four resting-state measures assessed here: (i) slowing of activity and increased low-frequency power in the range 1.75–4.63 Hz, (ii) increased long-range temporal correlations in the 11–18 Hz range, (iii) a decrease of our recently introduced measure of functional E/I ratio in a similar frequency range (12–24 Hz), and (iv) a larger exponent of the 1/f-like aperiodic component of the power spectrum. Overall, these findings indicate that large-scale brain activity in STXBP1 syndrome exhibits inhibition-dominated dynamics, which may be compensatory to counteract local circuitry imbalances expected to shift E/I balance toward excitation, as observed in preclinical models. We argue that quantitative EEG investigations in STXBP1 and other neurodevelopmental disorders are a crucial step to understand large-scale functional consequences of synaptic E/I perturbations. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8733612/ /pubmed/35002760 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.775172 Text en Copyright © 2021 Houtman, Lammertse, van Berkel, Balagura, Gardella, Ramautar, Reale, Møller, Zara, Striano, Misra-Isrie, van Haelst, Engelen, van Zuijen, Mansvelder, Verhage, Bruining and Linkenkaer-Hansen. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Houtman, Simon J.
Lammertse, Hanna C. A.
van Berkel, Annemiek A.
Balagura, Ganna
Gardella, Elena
Ramautar, Jennifer R.
Reale, Chiara
Møller, Rikke S.
Zara, Federico
Striano, Pasquale
Misra-Isrie, Mala
van Haelst, Mieke M.
Engelen, Marc
van Zuijen, Titia L.
Mansvelder, Huibert D.
Verhage, Matthijs
Bruining, Hilgo
Linkenkaer-Hansen, Klaus
STXBP1 Syndrome Is Characterized by Inhibition-Dominated Dynamics of Resting-State EEG
title STXBP1 Syndrome Is Characterized by Inhibition-Dominated Dynamics of Resting-State EEG
title_full STXBP1 Syndrome Is Characterized by Inhibition-Dominated Dynamics of Resting-State EEG
title_fullStr STXBP1 Syndrome Is Characterized by Inhibition-Dominated Dynamics of Resting-State EEG
title_full_unstemmed STXBP1 Syndrome Is Characterized by Inhibition-Dominated Dynamics of Resting-State EEG
title_short STXBP1 Syndrome Is Characterized by Inhibition-Dominated Dynamics of Resting-State EEG
title_sort stxbp1 syndrome is characterized by inhibition-dominated dynamics of resting-state eeg
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8733612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35002760
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.775172
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