正常人与癫痫患者非快速眼动睡眠阶段慢波比较分析

D. Meissner, C. Alvarado-Rojas, M. Le Van Quyen, M. Valderrama
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在一个普通的夜晚,人体会经历不同的睡眠阶段,最常见的分为快速眼动睡眠周期和非快速眼动睡眠周期。这些周期已经通过多导睡眠图研究和表征,并在脑电图记录中揭示了不同的大脑活动。由此可见,非快速眼动睡眠阶段的标志慢波与重要的功能过程有关,如长期记忆储存、突触调节和可塑性。这种慢波的电表达异常可能是这些功能过程长期缺陷的一个指标,这是一些神经系统疾病(如癫痫)的结果。在这项工作中,我们研究了从正常和癫痫受试者之间的慢波电表达测量的不同特征。这些参数使我们能够确定优先去极化和超极化时间的显著差异,这表明潜在的神经元过程可能发生了变化。
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Slow wave comparative analysis during non-REM sleep stages for normal subjects and epileptic patients
During an ordinary night, the human body goes through various sleep stages, most commonly classified as REM and non-REM sleep cycles. These cycles have been studied and characterized by means of polysomnography studies, and have revealed different brain activities visible in the EEG recording. From this, the slow waves, a hallmark for the non-REM sleep stage, have been associated with important functional processes, such as long term memory storage, synaptic regulation and plasticity. Abnormalities in the electrical expression of such slows waves could be an indicator of long term deficiencies in these functional process as a consequence of some neurological disorders like epilepsy. In this work, we have studied different characteristics measured from the electrical expression of slow waves between normal and epileptic subjects. These parameters allowed us to determine significant differences in the preferential depolarization and hyperpolarization times, suggesting a possible alterations in the underlying neuronal processes.
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