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High Frequency Oscillations (>250Hz) Outnumber Interictal Spikes in Preclinical Studies of Alzheimer's Disease.

Christos Panagiotis LisgarasHelen E Scharfman
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Interictal spikes (IIS) and seizures are common in Alzheimer's disease (AD). IIS are more frequent than seizures and occur during earlier disease stages. In preclinical models, we showed that high frequency oscillations (HFOs>250Hz) occur, but a comparison between IIS and HFOs is lacking. Here we used 3 mouse lines with AD features and local field potential recordings to quantify IIS and HFOs. We found that HFOs outnumbered IIS and that their total numbers were inversely correlated with IIS. HFOs occurred during more behavioral states than IIS. Therefore, HFOs were the most abundant EEG abnormality, and this was generalizable across 3 types of preclinical AD.
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