sabato 17 giugno 2017

Epileptic networks in action: Synchrony between distant hemodynamic responses

ABSTRACT

Objective: Structural and functional imaging studies in focal epilepsy often reveal distributed regions of abnormality. These are interpreted as representing the existence of epileptic networks but the presence of actual neuronal interactions between these regions has not been demonstrated. We sought to determine if the distributed hemodynamic responses often seen in fMRI studies of scalp interictal epileptic discharges (IEDs) actually correspond to synchronized neuronal activities when examining the intracerebral EEG (iEEG) at distant nodes of the network.
Methods: We studied 28 patients who underwent first EEG-fMRI and then iEEG, and had significant hemodynamic responses in the gray matter. We co-registered the hemodynamic responses to the iEEG electrode contacts positions and analyzed synchrony, measured by correlation, between IEDs recorded by iEEG in regions with and without hemodynamic responses.
Results: The synchrony of intracerebral IED activity between pairs of regions showing a hemodynamic response was higher compared to that between pairs of regions without (p<0.0001) and between pairs of regions, one with and one without hemodynamic response (p<0.0001). These differences were found during the interictal periods with IEDs but were absent during the interictal periods without IEDs. Higher synchrony was also observed between regions involved at seizure-onset (p<0.0001).
Interpretation: EEG-fMRI studies are unique in their ability to reveal hemodynamic concomitants of IEDs anywhere in the brain. This study proves that iEEG activity is synchronized between these regions of hemodynamic response, thus demonstrating the existence of an actual neuronally-based interictal epileptic network. This also validates the EEG-fMRI approach to reveal this network non-invasively.


Annals of Neurology 2017

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