Different modes of low-frequency focused ultrasound-mediated attenuation of epilepsy based on the topological theory

Minjian Zhang, Bo Li, Yafei Liu, Rongyu Tang, Yiran Lang, Qiang Huang, Jiping He*

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Abstract

Epilepsy is common brain dysfunction, where abnormal synchronized activities can be observed across multiple brain regions. Low-frequency focused pulsed ultrasound has been proven to modulate the epileptic brain network. In this study, we used two modes of low-intensity focused ultrasound (pulsed-wave and continuous-wave) to sonicate the brains of KA-induced epileptic rats, analyzed the EEG functional brain connections to explore their respective effect on the epileptic brain network, and discuss the mechanism of ultrasound neuromodulation. By comparing the brain network characteristics before and after sonication, we found that two modes of ultrasound both significantly affected the functional brain network, especially in the low-frequency band below 12 Hz. After two modes of sonication, the power spectral density of the EEG signals and the connection strength of the brain network were significantly reduced, but there was no significant difference between the two modes. Our results indicated that the ultrasound neuromodulation could effec-tively regulate the epileptic brain connections. The ultrasound-mediated attenuation of epilepsy was independent of modes of ultrasound.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1001
JournalMicromachines
Volume12
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2021

Keywords

  • Brain connections
  • Continuous wave
  • EEG
  • Epilepsy
  • Pulsed wave
  • Ultrasound

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