Evolution of cross-frequency coupling between endogenous oscillations over the temporal cortex in very premature neonates

Author:

Saadatmehr Bahar1,Edalati Mohammadreza1ORCID,Routier Laura12,Mahmoudzadeh Mahdi12ORCID,Safaie Javad34ORCID,Kongolo Guy15,Ghostine Ghida15,Wallois Fabrice12ORCID,Moghimi Sahar12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Inserm UMR1105, Groupe de Recherches sur l’Analyse Multimodale de la Fonction Cérébrale, CURS , Avenue Laennec, 80036 Amiens Cedex, France

2. Inserm UMR1105, EFSN Pédiatriques, CHU Amiens sud , Avenue Laennec, 80054 Amiens Cedex, France

3. Electrical Engineering Department , , 9177948974 Mashhad, Iran

4. Ferdowsi University of Mashhad , , 9177948974 Mashhad, Iran

5. Inserm UMR1105, NICU, CHU Amiens sud , Avenue Laennec, 80054 Amiens Cedex, France

Abstract

Abstract Temporal theta activity in coalescence with slow-wave (TTA-SW) is one of the first neurobiomarkers of the neurodevelopment of perisylvian networks in the electroencephalography (EEG). Dynamic changes in the microstructure and activity within neural networks are reflected in the EEG. Slow oscillation slope can reflect synaptic strength, and cross-frequency coupling (CFC), associated with several putative functions in adults, can reflect neural communication. Here, we investigated the evolution of CFC, in terms of SW theta phase-amplitude coupling (PAC), during the course of very early development between 25 and 32 weeks of gestational age in 23 premature neonates. We used high-resolution EEG and dipole models as spatial filters to extract the source waveforms corresponding to TTA-SW. We also carried out nonlinear phase-dependent correlation measurements to examine whether the characteristics of the SW slopes are associated with TTA-SW coupling. We show that neurodevelopment leads to temporal accumulation of the SW theta PAC toward the trough of SW. Steepness of the negative going slope of SW determined the degree of this coupling. Systematic modulation of SW-TTA CFC during development is a signature of the complex development of local cortico-cortical perisylvian networks and distant thalamo-cortical neural circuits driving this nested activity over the perisylvian networks.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Cognitive Sciences and Technology Council

Eiffel Excellence scholarship

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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