Subthalamic theta activity: a novel human subcortical biomarker for obsessive compulsive disorder

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Pnina Rappel
Odeya Marmor
Atira S Bick
David Arkadir
Eduard Linetsky
Anna Castrioto
Idit Tamir
Sara A. Freedman
Tomer Mevorach
Moran Gilad
Hagai Bergman
Zvi Israel
Renana Eitan
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[1] Institute of Medical Research – Israel-Canada,Department of Medical Neurobiology (Physiology)
[2] the Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School,The Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Research
[3] the Hebrew University,The Center for Functional and Restorative Neurosurgery
[4] The Brain Division,Department of Neurosurgery
[5] Hadassah–Hebrew University Medical Center,Department of Psychiatry, Functional Neuroimaging Laboratory
[6] Grenoble Institute of Neuroscience,undefined
[7] Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center,undefined
[8] University of California San Francisco,undefined
[9] School of Social Work,undefined
[10] Bar Ilan University,undefined
[11] Brigham and Women’s Hospital,undefined
[12] Harvard Medical School,undefined
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a common and serious psychiatric disorder. Although subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (DBS) has been studied as a treatment for OCD patients the underlying mechanism of this treatment and the optimal method of stimulation are unknown. To study the neural basis of subthalamic nucleus DBS in OCD patients we used a novel, implantable DBS system with long-term local field potential sensing capability. We focus our analysis on two patients with OCD who experienced severe treatment-resistant symptoms and were implanted with subthalamic nucleus DBS systems. We studied them for a year at rest and during provocation of OCD symptoms (46 recording sessions) and compared them to four Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients implanted with subthalamic nucleus DBS systems (69 recording sessions). We show that the dorsal (motor) area of the subthalamic nucleus in OCD patients displays a beta (25–35 Hz) oscillatory activity similar to PD patients whereas the ventral (limbic-cognitive) area of the subthalamic nucleus displays distinct theta (6.5–8 Hz) oscillatory activity only in OCD patients. The subthalamic nucleus theta oscillatory activity decreases with provocation of OCD symptoms and is inversely correlated with symptoms severity over time. We conclude that beta oscillations at the dorsal subthalamic nucleus in OCD patients challenge their pathophysiologic association with movement disorders. Furthermore, theta oscillations at the ventral subthalamic nucleus in OCD patients suggest a new physiological target for OCD therapy as well as a promising input signal for future emotional-cognitive closed-loop DBS.
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