脑深部刺激
丘脑
神经科学
医学
神经生理学
观察研究
神经影像学
神经刺激
癫痫
刺激
光谱分析
局部场电位
脑刺激
大脑活动与冥想
脑电图
原发性震颤
节奏
物理医学与康复
生物标志物
预测(人工智能)
昼夜节律
治疗效果
队列
作者
Giovanna Aiello,Adham Elshahabi,Lennart Stieglitz,Anina Belvedere,Tena Dubček,Rafael Polanía,Lukas Imbach
出处
期刊:Brain
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2026-04-02
标识
DOI:10.1093/brain/awag120
摘要
Abstract Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the anterior nucleus of the thalamus (ANT) is an established treatment for patients with drug-refractory epilepsy (DRE), yet long-term therapeutic outcomes are highly variable and challenging to predict. This variability is compounded by the delayed and gradual effects of DBS, the difficulty of consistent seizure monitoring, and the absence of physiological biomarkers to inform treatment. In this study, we analyzed longitudinal intracranial recordings over a four-year observational period from a cohort of 22 patients with ANT-DBS. Our primary goal is the identification of neurophysiological signatures that could predict and track clinical DBS response. Our results show that DBS-responders and non-responders exhibit distinct ANT spectral trajectories over time, with responders showing a progressive increase in higher frequencies ( β 1 , γ ) and decreased lower-frequency ( δ, θ ) activity, as compared to non-responders. Notably, these dynamic biomarkers, particularly high-to-low frequency ratios (e.g., β 1 / θ ), enabled the early discrimination of clinical outcomes. Additionally, we provide evidence of robust circadian and multidien rhythms in ANT local field potentials, with further analyses supporting the feasibility of adaptive stimulation protocols to improve therapeutic outcomes. Together, these findings propose ANT spectral dynamics in outpatient settings as a promising tool for early prediction of therapeutic efficacy and pave the way for biomarker-guided optimization of DBS therapy in epilepsy. Highlights Longitudinal analysis of spectral activity evolution in the anterior thalamic nucleus (ANT) revealed different temporal dynamics in responders and non-responders to ANT-Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS). High-to-low frequency power ratios (e.g., β 1 / θ ) enable discrimination between super-responders and non-responders for assessing therapeutic efficacy, offering a potential tool for early therapy evaluation. ANT activity exhibits circadian and multidien fluctuations, reinforcing its potential as a signal source for adaptive DBS strategies tailored to individual brain states.
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