Simulation of cortico-basal ganglia oscillations and their suppression by closed loop deep brain stimulation

PF Grant, MM Lowery - IEEE Transactions on neural systems …, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
IEEE Transactions on neural systems and rehabilitation engineering, 2012ieeexplore.ieee.org
A new model of deep brain stimulation (DBS) is presented that integrates volume conduction
effects with a neural model of pathological beta-band oscillations in the cortico-basal
ganglia network. The model is used to test the clinical hypothesis that closed-loop control of
the amplitude of DBS may be possible, based on the average rectified value of beta-band
oscillations in the local field potential. Simulation of closed-loop high-frequency DBS was
shown to yield energy savings, with the magnitude of the energy saved dependent on the …
A new model of deep brain stimulation (DBS) is presented that integrates volume conduction effects with a neural model of pathological beta-band oscillations in the cortico-basal ganglia network. The model is used to test the clinical hypothesis that closed-loop control of the amplitude of DBS may be possible, based on the average rectified value of beta-band oscillations in the local field potential. Simulation of closed-loop high-frequency DBS was shown to yield energy savings, with the magnitude of the energy saved dependent on the strength of coupling between the subthalamic nucleus and the remainder of the cortico-basal ganglia network. When closed-loop DBS was applied to a strongly coupled cortico-basal ganglia network, the stimulation energy delivered over a 480 s period was reduced by up to 42%. Greater energy reductions were observed for weakly coupled networks, as the stimulation amplitude reduced to zero once the initial desynchronization had occurred. The results provide support for the application of closed-loop high-frequency DBS based on electrophysiological biomarkers.
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