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Neural Substrates of Executive Dysfunction in Fragile X-Associated Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome (FXTAS): A Brain Potential Study

  • Jin Chen Yang*
  • , Shiao Hui Chan
  • , Sara Khan
  • , Andrea Schneider
  • , Rawi Nanakul
  • , Sara Teichholtz
  • , Yu Qiong Niu
  • , Andreea Seritan
  • , Flora Tassone
  • , Jim Grigsby
  • , Paul J. Hagerman
  • , Randi J. Hagerman
  • , John M. Olichney
  • *此作品的通信作者

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摘要

Executive dysfunction in fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) has been suggested to mediate other cognitive impairments. In the present study, event-related potentials and neuropsychological testing were combined to investigate the brain mechanisms underlying the executive dysfunction in FXTAS. Thirty-two-channel electroencephalography was recorded during an auditory oddball task requiring dual responses. FXTAS patients (N= 41, mean age= 62) displayed prolonged latencies of N1 and P3 and reduced amplitudes of P2 and P3, whereas their N2 measures remained within the normal range, indicating relatively preserved early-stage auditory attention but markedly impaired late-stage attention and working memory updating processes (as indexed by P3). Topographical mapping revealed a typical parietal P3 peak preceded by a prominent fronto-central P3 in normal control subjects (N= 32), whereas FXTAS patients had decreased parietal P3 amplitude and diminished fronto-central positivities with a delayed onset (∼50 ms later than controls, P < 0.002). The P3 abnormalities were associated with lower executive function test (e.g., BDS-2) scores. Smaller P3 amplitudes also correlated with increased CGG repeat length of fragile X mental retardation 1 (FMR1) gene and higher FMR1 mRNA levels. These results indicate that abnormal fronto-parietal attentional network dynamics underlie executive dysfunction, the cardinal feature of cognitive impairment in FXTAS.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)2657-2666
頁數10
期刊Cerebral Cortex
23
發行號11
DOIs
出版狀態已發佈 - 2013 11月

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 認知神經科學
  • 細胞與分子神經科學

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