High-frequency oscillations (250-500 Hz) in animal models of Alzheimer's disease and two animal models of epilepsy.
Christos Panagiotis LisgarasHelen E ScharfmanPublished in: Epilepsia (2022)
Our data demonstrate that HFOs, an epilepsy biomarker with high translational value, are not unique to epilepsy and thus not disease specific. Our findings also strengthen the idea of hyperexcitability in AD and its significant overlap with epilepsy. HFOs in AD mouse models may serve as an EEG biomarker, which is detectable from the scalp and thus amenable to noninvasive detection in people at risk for AD.