Somatosensory evoked potentials in patients with typical absences.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Merve Asikovali, Reyhan Surmeli, Ayse Destina Yalcin
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to compare somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) in patients with typical absence seizures to healthy controls to elucidate the pathogenesis of absence seizures. We also evaluated potential differences in SEPs based on anti-seizure medication use and seizure type (absence only vs. absence plus generalized tonic-clonic (GTC) seizures).

Methods: SEPs were recorded in 20 patients with typical absence epilepsy and 20 age- and gender-matched healthy controls. Latencies and amplitudes of the P25, N20, P25-N35, and N20-P25 components were measured bilaterally and compared between the groups. Subgroup analyses based on medication and seizure type were also performed.

Results: Patients with typical absence epilepsy had significantly higher amplitudes of the bilateral P25-N35 and N20-P25 components compared to controls (p < .05). No significant differences were found in P25 and N20 latencies between the groups. There were no significant differences in SEP parameters based on different medication use or the presence of generalized tonic-clonic seizures in patients.

Significance: The increased amplitudes of cortical (N20-P25) and subcortical (P25-N35) SEP components in patients with typical absence epilepsy suggest hyperexcitability of the somatosensory cortex and probably the thalamus. These findings support the involvement of thalamocortical networks in the pathogenesis of absence seizures. The lack of influence of medication on SEP amplitudes indicates these changes may reflect an underlying structural or metabolic abnormality rather than a transient state. Further studies are needed to clarify the mechanisms of absence epileptogenesis.

典型缺席患者的体感诱发电位。
目的:比较典型失神性癫痫患者的体感诱发电位(SEPs),以阐明失神性癫痫的发病机制。我们还评估了基于抗癫痫药物使用和癫痫发作类型的sep的潜在差异(仅缺席vs缺席加全身性强直-阵挛(GTC)癫痫发作)。方法:记录20例典型失神性癫痫患者和20例年龄、性别匹配的健康对照者的sep。双侧测量P25、N20、P25- n35和N20-P25组分的潜伏期和振幅,并在两组之间进行比较。根据用药和发作类型进行亚组分析。结果:与对照组相比,典型缺席癫痫患者双侧P25-N35和N20-P25组分的波幅显著升高(p)。意义:典型缺席癫痫患者皮层(N20-P25)和皮层下(P25-N35) SEP组分的波幅升高提示体感觉皮层(可能是丘脑)亢奋。这些发现支持丘脑皮质网络参与失神发作的发病机制。药物对SEP振幅的影响不足表明这些变化可能反映了潜在的结构或代谢异常,而不是短暂状态。缺乏性癫痫发生的机制有待进一步研究。
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Epileptic Disorders
Epileptic Disorders 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
8.70%
发文量
138
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Epileptic Disorders is the leading forum where all experts and medical studentswho wish to improve their understanding of epilepsy and related disorders can share practical experiences surrounding diagnosis and care, natural history, and management of seizures. Epileptic Disorders is the official E-journal of the International League Against Epilepsy for educational communication. As the journal celebrates its 20th anniversary, it will now be available only as an online version. Its mission is to create educational links between epileptologists and other health professionals in clinical practice and scientists or physicians in research-based institutions. This change is accompanied by an increase in the number of issues per year, from 4 to 6, to ensure regular diffusion of recently published material (high quality Review and Seminar in Epileptology papers; Original Research articles or Case reports of educational value; MultiMedia Teaching Material), to serve the global medical community that cares for those affected by epilepsy.
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