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SAN 2011 • 5th – 8th May Thessaloniki • CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME SYMPOSIUM Chairs: Aisha Cortoos & Andreas Ioannides Waking Brain Rhythms in CFS Implications For A Model of CNS Dysfunction Lesley Parkinson Tomas Ros, Alan Parkinson, John Gruzelier,Rajendra Sharma. History • • • • • • • • Onset Quality Intensity Frequency Duration Symptoms Therapies tried What helps? Muscle History • Where did you come on Sports Day in the 100m or 1500m? • Can you swim ? • What is the furthest distance you have covered? Primary Organic Fatigue • Anaemia • Mineral deficiency • Viral infection • Fungal infection • Functional hypoglycaemia Tests and Treatment • Comprehensive blood biochemistry • Hair mineral analysis • Stool culture Comprehensive Digestive Stool Analysis 1. Digestion / Absorption 2. Gut Immunology 3. Metabolic Markers 4. Microbiology 5. Parasitology 6. Additional Markers Parasitology – Why Test? • Approximately 22% of all • samples examined reveal the presence of potentially clinically relevant parasites This implies that a significant portion of the population suffers from infection of parasites, many of whom may not even experience gastrointestinal symptoms. Digestive Stool Analysis • Giardia lamblia: 20 years ago not a pathogen, now leading in USA pathogens. Variety of intestinal symptoms (may be asymptomatic). Chronic diarrhoea, abdominal cramping, bloating, increased frequency of bowel movements, fatigue & loss of body weight. Transmission is through hand to mouth due to cysts in the faeces. Source of infection is in streams and lakes, not killed by chlorination. Linked to M.E./CFIDS Psychological Fatigue • Stress • Depression • Anxiety • Aggression Adrenal Stress Test Amino Acid Analysis Hair Mineral Analysis Subjects • 30 individuals • Age Range 20 – 50 years • 18 females • 12 males Questionnaire/Rating Scales • Activity Schedule • Sleep level and quality • Mood State • Locus of Control-Multidimensional Health • Fatigue Rating • Symptoms Checklist • Bells CSF Disability Scale QEEG Full Head 19 Channel 5 minutes “Eyes Open” – at rest 5 minutes “Eyes Closed”-at rest 20 minsVisual Continuous PerformanceTask Analysis • • • • • • • • Spectral Analysis Topographical Analysis 1Hz Topographs and Frequency Band Topographs 2-4 Hz delta 4-7 Hz theta 8-11Hz alpha >15 Hz beta Compared With • Russian Academy of Sciences • Human Brain Institute • Normative Data Base QEEG Results Eyes Closed • 25 Subjects (17 females, 8males) • Showed significant power abnormalities in terms of increase in the delta(2-4Hz) theta(4-7Hz)and alpha(8-11Hz)wavebands Eyes Open and VCPT • 27 subjects (17 females,10 males) • Showed significant power abnormalities in terms of persistent global and/or focal elevated beta(15-25Hz) wavebands indicative of EEG hyperactivity or hyperarousal Beta Wave Hyperactivity • Can be a response to • Stress • Infection • Toxicity • Closed head injury • Has been linked to sleep inefficiency “New Model” • Disrupted “faster” (>15Hz) brain rhythms in CFS during eyes open and an induced mental fatigue condition(VCPT)is suggestive of cortical hyper-arousal which may explain why cognitive dysfunction worsens with extended workload as the system “burns out”. “New Model” cont: • There is likely to be a link between sleep dysfunction in CFS and EEG hyperactivity/cortical hyperarousal. • So we have a “cumulating sleep – debt “ model whereby reduced sleep efficiency which is CNS mediated leads to mental fatigue whilst also contributing to physical fatigue. What else is “new”? • Haemoencephalography to look at frontal perfusion • The correlation between blood perfusion and EEG alpha waveband activity is strong • Correlations have been reported between hypoperfusion and increases in delta and theta waveband activity. • At the cellular level blood flow and vascular abnormalities have been found Arteriograph • Measures • Central and Peripheral blood flow • Arterial health • Blood pressure • Cardiac output Mitochondrial Function • ATP – ADP cycle which also depends on • • • magnesium status. TLP -Translocator Protein One study found only 24% people with CFS had normal levels of TLP and the level of depletion correlated with the severity of the fatigue Fatigue, exhaustion and “brain fog” could be mitochondria related. • SODase – mops up free radicals Gene Studies and DNA • Gene expression studies have found associations with • Immune cells, • skeletal muscle tone and function • Thyroid efficiency • Mitochondrial function DNA Adducts • Genomic DNA is analysed for the presence of organic chemicals and toxic metals. • Location • Gene specificity