Volumetric gray matter findings in autonomic network regions of people with focal epilepsy

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Elisabeth Neuhaus, Felix Bitzer, Nina R. Held, Tobias Bauer, Jennifer Gaubatz, Randi von Wrede, Tobias Baumgartner, Atilla Rácz, Vitali Becker, Rainer Surges, Theodor Rüber
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Abstract

Background and Purpose

Voxel-based morphometry (VBM) studies of people with focal epilepsies revealed gray matter (GM) alterations in brain regions involved in cardiorespiratory regulation, which have been linked to the risk of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). It remains unclear whether the type and localization of epileptogenic lesions influence the occurrence of such alterations.

Methods

To test the hypothesis that VBM alterations of autonomic network regions are independent of epileptogenic lesions and that they reveal structural underpinnings of SUDEP risk, VBM was performed in 100 people with focal epilepsies without an epileptogenic lesion identifiable on MRI (mean age ± standard deviation = 35 ± 11 years, 56 female). The group was further stratified in high (sample size n = 29) and low risk of SUDEP (n = 71). GM volumes were compared between these two subgroups and to 100 matched controls.

Results

People with epilepsy displayed higher GM volume in both amygdalae and parahippocampal gyri and lower GM volume in the cerebellum and occipital (p<.05, familywise error corrected). There were no significant volumetric differences between high and low SUDEP risk subgroups.

Conclusion

Our findings confirm that autonomic networks are structurally altered in people with focal epilepsy and they question VBM as a suitable method to show structural correlates of the SUDEP risk score.

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局灶性癫痫患者自主神经网络区域的体积灰质发现。
背景和目的:对局灶性癫痫患者进行的基于体素的形态计量学(VBM)研究揭示了参与心肺调节的大脑区域的灰质(GM)改变,这与癫痫突然意外死亡(SUDEP)的风险有关。目前尚不清楚致痫病变的类型和定位是否会影响这种改变的发生。方法:为了验证自主神经网络区域的VBM改变独立于致痫性病变并揭示SUDEP风险的结构基础的假设,对100名没有MRI可识别的致痫性损伤的局灶性癫痫患者进行了VBM检查(平均年龄±标准差=35±11岁,56名女性)。该组进一步按SUDEP的高风险(样本量n=29)和低风险(n=71)进行分层。比较这两个亚组和100个匹配对照组的GM体积。结果:癫痫患者杏仁核和海马旁回的GM体积较高,小脑和枕叶的GM体积较低(结论:我们的研究结果证实了局灶性癫痫患者的自主神经网络在结构上发生了改变,他们质疑VBM是否是显示SUDEP风险评分结构相关性的合适方法。
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Journal of Neuroimaging
Journal of Neuroimaging 医学-核医学
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4.70
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117
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Start reading the Journal of Neuroimaging to learn the latest neurological imaging techniques. The peer-reviewed research is written in a practical clinical context, giving you the information you need on: MRI CT Carotid Ultrasound and TCD SPECT PET Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology Functional MRI Xenon CT and other new and upcoming neuroscientific modalities.The Journal of Neuroimaging addresses the full spectrum of human nervous system disease, including stroke, neoplasia, degenerating and demyelinating disease, epilepsy, tumors, lesions, infectious disease, cerebral vascular arterial diseases, toxic-metabolic disease, psychoses, dementias, heredo-familial disease, and trauma.Offering original research, review articles, case reports, neuroimaging CPCs, and evaluations of instruments and technology relevant to the nervous system, the Journal of Neuroimaging focuses on useful clinical developments and applications, tested techniques and interpretations, patient care, diagnostics, and therapeutics. Start reading today!
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