Brain functional connectivity in sleep-related hypermotor epilepsy

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作者
Evangelisti, Stefania [1 ,2 ]
Testa, Claudia [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Ferri, Lorenzo [2 ,4 ]
Gramegna, Laura Ludovica [1 ,2 ]
Manners, David Neil [1 ,2 ]
Rizzo, Giovanni [2 ,4 ]
Remondini, Daniel [3 ,5 ]
Castellani, Gastone [3 ,5 ]
Naldi, Ilaria [2 ,4 ]
Bisulli, Francesca [2 ,4 ]
Tonon, Caterina [1 ,2 ]
Tinuper, Paolo [2 ,4 ]
Lodi, Raffaele [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] St Orsola Marcello Malpighi Hosp, Funct MR Unit, Via Massarenti 9, I-40138 Bologna, Italy
[2] Univ Bologna, Dept Biomed & NeuroMotor Sci, Via U Foscolo 7, I-40123 Bologna, Italy
[3] Natl Inst Nucl Phys, INFN, Bologna, Italy
[4] Inst Neurol Sci Bologna, IRCCS, Via Altura 3, I-40139 Bologna, Italy
[5] Univ Bologna, Dept Phys & Astron, Bologna, Italy
关键词
Sleep-related hypermotor epilepsy; Nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy; Functional connectivity; Independent component analysis; Graph theory; FRONTAL-LOBE EPILEPSY; RESTING-STATE NETWORKS; PARASOMNIAS; EFFICIENCY; PATTERNS; ACCURATE; ROBUST; ONSET;
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10.1016/j.nicl.2017.12.002
中图分类号
R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
100207 ;
摘要
Objectives: To evaluate functional connectivity (FC) in patients with sleep-related hypermotor epilepsy (SHE) compared to healthy controls. Methods: Resting state fMRI was performed in 13 patients with a clinical diagnosis of SHE (age = 38.3 +/- 11.8 years, 6 M) and 13 matched healthy controls (age = 38.5 +/- 10.8 years, 6 M). Data were first analysed using probabilistic independent component analysis (ICA), then a graph theoretical approach was applied to assess topological and organizational properties at the whole brain level. We evaluated node degree (ND), betweenness centrality (BC), clustering coefficient (CC), local efficiency (LE) and global efficiency (GE). The differences between the two groups were evaluated non-parametrically. Results: At the group level, we distinguished 16 RSNs (Resting State Networks). Patients showed a significantly higher FC in sensorimotor and thalamic regions (p < 0.05 corrected). Compared to controls, SHE patients showed no significant differences in network global efficiency, while ND and BC were higher in regions of the limbic system and lower in the occipital cortex, while CC and LE were higher in regions of basal ganglia and lower in limbic areas (p < 0.05 uncorrected). Discussion and conclusions: The higher FC of the sensorimotor cortex and thalamus might be in agreement with the hypothesis of a peculiar excitability of the motor cortex during thalamic K-complexes. This sensorimotor-thalamic hyperconnection might be regarded as a consequence of an alteration of the arousal regulatory system in SHE. An altered topology has been found in structures like basal ganglia and limbic system, hypothesized to be involved in the pathophysiology of the disease as suggested by the dystonic-dyskinetic features and primitive behaviours observed during the seizures.
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页码:873 / 881
页数:9
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