Cerebral electrometabolic coupling in disordered and normal states of consciousness.

TitleCerebral electrometabolic coupling in disordered and normal states of consciousness.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsAnnen J, Frasso G, van der Lande GJM, Bonin EAC, Vitello MM, Panda R, Sala A, Cavaliere C, Raimondo F, Bahri MAli, Schiff ND, Gosseries O, Thibaut A, Laureys S
JournalCell Rep
Volume42
Issue8
Pagination112854
Date Published2023 Aug 29
ISSN2211-1247
KeywordsBrain, Consciousness, Consciousness Disorders, Electroencephalography, Humans, Positron-Emission Tomography
Abstract

We assess cerebral integrity with cortical and subcortical FDG-PET and cortical electroencephalography (EEG) within the mesocircuit model framework in patients with disorders of consciousness (DoCs). The mesocircuit hypothesis proposes that subcortical activation facilitates cortical function. We find that the metabolic balance of subcortical mesocircuit areas is informative for diagnosis and is associated with four EEG-based power spectral density patterns, cortical metabolism, and α power in healthy controls and patients with a DoC. Last, regional electrometabolic coupling at the cortical level can be identified in the θ and α ranges, showing positive and negative relations with glucose uptake, respectively. This relation is inverted in patients with a DoC, potentially related to altered orchestration of neural activity, and may underlie suboptimal excitability states in patients with a DoC. By understanding the neurobiological basis of the pathophysiology underlying DoCs, we foresee translational value for diagnosis and treatment of patients with a DoC.

DOI10.1016/j.celrep.2023.112854
Alternate JournalCell Rep
PubMed ID37498745