Title :
Employing neuronal networks to investigate the pathophysiological basis of abnormal cortical oscillations in Alzheimer´s disease
Author :
Abuhassan, Kamal ; Coyle, Damien ; Maguire, Liam
Author_Institution :
Intell. Syst. Res. Centre (ISRC), Univ. of Ulster, Derry, UK
fDate :
Aug. 30 2011-Sept. 3 2011
Abstract :
This paper describes an investigation into the pathophysiological causes of abnormal cortical oscillations in Alzheimer´s disease (AD) using two heterogeneous neuronal network models. The effect of excitatory circuit disruption on the beta band power (13-30 Hz) using a conductance-based network model of 200 neurons is assessed. Then, the neural correlates of abnormal cortical oscillations in different frequency bands based on a larger network model of 1000 neurons consisting of different types of cortical neurons is also analyzed. The results show that, despite the heterogeneity of the network models, the beta band power is significantly affected by excitatory neural and synaptic loss. Secondly, the results of modeling a functional impairment in the excitatory circuit shows that beta band power exhibits the most decrease compared with other bands. Previous biological experiments on different types of cultural excitatory neurons show that cortical neuronal death is mediated by dysfunctional ionic behavior that might specifically contribute to the pathogenesis of p-amyloid peptide (Ap)-induced neuronal death in AD. Our study also shows that beta band power was the first affected component when the modeled excitatory circuit begins to lose neurons and synapses. Alpha (8-12 Hz), gamma (30-50 Hz) and Full frequency (1-70 Hz) band power are affected in a later stage when more severe synaptic loss occurs.
Keywords :
biochemistry; bioelectric potentials; diseases; electroencephalography; medical disorders; molecular biophysics; neurophysiology; proteins; Alzheimer´s disease; EEG; abnormal cortical oscillations; beta band power; conductance based network model; cortical neuronal death; dysfunctional ionic behavior; excitatory circuit disruption; excitatory neural loss; frequency 13 Hz to 30 Hz; neuronal network model; p-amyloid peptide; pathogenesis; pathophysiological basis; synaptic loss; Brain models; Diseases; Electroencephalography; Integrated circuit modeling; Neurons; Rhythm; Alzheimer Disease; Animals; Biological Clocks; Cerebral Cortex; Computer Simulation; Humans; Models, Neurological; Nerve Net; Synaptic Transmission;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBC, 2011 Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4121-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1557-170X
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2011.6090382