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Contribution of β-band functional connectivity to the α-synuclein propagation in early-stage Parkinson’s Disease: insights from the analysis of brain network properties

M. Conti, A. Guerra, V. Ferrari, V. D'Onofrio, G. Sancesario, M. Pierantozzi, NB. Mercuri, A. Antonini, T. Schirinzi, A. Stefani (Rome, Italy)

Meeting: 2025 International Congress

Keywords: Electroencephalogram(EEG), Parkinson’s, Synucleinopathies

Category: Parkinson's Disease (Other)

Objective: To investigate the relationship between CSF α-synuclein levels and EEG-based network properties, aiming to clarify their role in PD pathophysiology.

Background: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by the pathological aggregation of α-synuclein, which spreads through the brain in a prion-like manner [1]. PD patients present band-specific functional connectivity (FC) alterations since the early stage [2]. Intrinsic graph properties are also critical for network efficiency. Among these, the scale-free organization, characterized by a few highly connected hubs and many sparsely connected nodes, is crucial in maintaining network robustness and optimizing communication [3].

Method: 40 early-stage PD patients and 40 healthy controls (HC) were included in the study. CSF α-synuclein levels were assessed in PD. 64-channel EEG recordings were used to compute FC across θ-α-β-low-γ bands. The sigma coefficient (σ), which describes the degree distribution following a power law, was used to assess the scale-free network topology [4]. Moreover, hub regions were identified using betweenness centrality.

Results: PD patients showed a higher σ coefficient than HC (p<0.001) in β-band, indicating a more scale-free organization. No significant differences were found in the other bands. Moreover, we observed a negative correlation (r=-0.61 p=0.002) between σ coefficientand CSF α-synuclein levels in our PD cohort in the β-band. The analysis also revealed a significant negative correlation between CSF α-synuclein levels and β-band betweenness centrality in specific regions, particularly in parahippocampal and entorhinal cortex.

Conclusion: These findings indicated that α-synuclein accumulation in PD may be influenced by β-band cortical network properties. Brain β networks characterized by a few highly connected hub nodes and many secondary, sparsely connected nodes could lead to greater accumulation of α-synuclein in the brain [5].  The parahippocampal and entorhinal cortices, regions affected early in PD, may act as critical hubs facilitating the propagation of α-synuclein, highlighting the importance of network topology in disease progression. Although preliminary, our results suggest that future therapies selectively modulating the β-band network could represent a novel approach to slowing α-synuclein propagation and PD progression.

References: [1] H. Braak, E. Ghebremedhin, U. Rüb, H. Bratzke, and K. Del Tredici, “Stages in the development of Parkinson’s disease-related pathology,” Cell Tissue Res, vol. 318, no. 1, pp. 121–134, 2004, doi: 10.1007/s00441-004-0956-9.
[2] M. Conti et al., “Band-Specific Altered Cortical Connectivity in Early Parkinson’s Disease and its Clinical Correlates,” Movement Disorders, pp. 1–13, 2023, doi: 10.1002/mds.29615.
[3] L. Pini, S. Lista, A. Griffa, G. Allali, and B. P. Imbimbo, “Can brain network connectivity facilitate the clinical development of disease-modifying anti-Alzheimer drugs?,” Brain Commun, vol. 7, no. 1, Dec. 2024, doi: 10.1093/braincomms/fcae460.
[4] P. Ciuciu, P. Abry, and B. J. He, “Interplay between functional connectivity and scale-free dynamics in intrinsic fMRI networks,” Neuroimage, vol. 95, 2014, doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.03.047.
[5] B. Mollenhauer et al., “Longitudinal analyses of cerebrospinal fluid α-Synuclein in prodromal and early Parkinson’s disease,” Movement Disorders, vol. 34, no. 9, 2019, doi: 10.1002/mds.27806.

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M. Conti, A. Guerra, V. Ferrari, V. D'Onofrio, G. Sancesario, M. Pierantozzi, NB. Mercuri, A. Antonini, T. Schirinzi, A. Stefani. Contribution of β-band functional connectivity to the α-synuclein propagation in early-stage Parkinson’s Disease: insights from the analysis of brain network properties [abstract]. Mov Disord. 2025; 40 (suppl 1). https://www.mdsabstracts.org/abstract/contribution-of-%ce%b2-band-functional-connectivity-to-the-%ce%b1-synuclein-propagation-in-early-stage-parkinsons-disease-insights-from-the-analysis-of-brain-network-properties/. Accessed October 6, 2025.
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