Abstract
Dopaminergic treatment (DT), the standard therapy for Parkinson’s disease (PD), alters the dynamics of functional brain networks at specific time scales. Here, we explore the scale-free functional connectivity (FC) in the PD population and how it is affected by DT. We analyzed the electroencephalogram of: (i) 15 PD patients during DT (ON) and after DT washout (OFF) and (ii) 16 healthy control individuals (HC). We estimated FC using bivariate focus-based multifractal analysis, which evaluated the long-term memory (H(2)) and multifractal strength (ΔH15) of the connections. Subsequent analysis yielded network metrics (node degree, clustering coefficient and path length) based on FC estimated by H(2) or ΔH15. Cognitive performance was assessed by the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) and the North American Adult Reading Test (NAART). The node degrees of the ΔH15 networks were significantly higher in ON, compared to OFF and HC, while clustering coefficient and path length significantly decreased. No alterations were observed in the H(2) networks. Significant positive correlations were also found between the metrics of H(2) networks and NAART scores in the HC group. These results demonstrate that DT alters the multifractal coupled dynamics in the brain, warranting the investigation of scale-free FC in clinical and pharmacological studies.
Funder
The National Institute on Aging of the National Institutes of Health
The American Heart Association
the Oklahoma Shared Clinical and Translational Resources (OSCTR) program funded by the NIGMS
the NIA-funded Geroscience Training Program in Oklahoma
the NIGMS-funded Cellular and Molecular GeroScience CoBRE
H2020 Research and Innovation Action Grant Human Brain Project
H2020 Research and Innovation Action Grant Interactive Computing E-Infrastructure for the Human Brain Project
H2020 Research and Innovation Action Grant
H2020 Research Infrastructures Grant
H2020 European Innovation Council
H2020 European Research Council Grant
Berlin Institute of Health & Foundation Charité Johanna Quandt Excellence Initiative, German Research Foundation SFB 1436
German Research Foundation SFB 1315
German Research Foundation SFB 936
German Research Foundation SFB-TRR 295
German Research Foundation SPP Computational Connectomics
Subject
Statistics and Probability,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics,Analysis