Fine temporal structure of beta oscillations synchronization in subthalamic nucleus in Parkinson's disease.

Synchronous oscillatory dynamics in the beta frequency band is a characteristic feature of neuronal activity of basal ganglia in Parkinson's disease and is hypothesized to be related to the disease's hypokinetic symptoms. This study explores the temporal structure of this synchronization during episodes of oscillatory beta-band activity. Phase synchronization (phase locking) between extracellular units and local field potentials (LFPs) from the subthalamic nucleus (STN) of parkinsonian patients is analyzed here at a high temporal resolution. We use methods of nonlinear dynamics theory to construct first-return maps for the phases of oscillations and quantify their dynamics. Synchronous episodes are interrupted by less synchronous episodes in an irregular yet structured manner. We estimate probabilities for different kinds of these "desynchronization events." There is a dominance of relatively frequent yet very brief desynchronization events with the most likely desynchronization lasting for about one cycle of oscillations. The chances of longer desynchronization events decrease with their duration. The observed synchronization may primarily reflect the relationship between synaptic input to STN and somatic/axonal output from STN at rest. The intermittent, transient character of synchrony even on very short time scales may reflect the possibility for the basal ganglia to carry out some informational function even in the parkinsonian state. The dominance of short desynchronization events suggests that even though the synchronization in parkinsonian basal ganglia is fragile enough to be frequently destabilized, it has the ability to reestablish itself very quickly.

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