电惊厥治疗诱发癫痫发作后静息状态后连通性的改变。

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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电休克疗法(ECT)会导致大脑功能的暂时改变。目前还不清楚诱发癫痫发作后不久会发生什么变化。在此,我们首次对静息状态网络(RSN)在即时正态下的变化进行了人体研究。目的是研究ect诱发癫痫发作后不久全脑rsn连通性的变化。我们前瞻性地分析了17例重度抑郁症患者的静息状态功能磁共振成像扫描结果,这些扫描结果分别来自基线和ect后1小时。提取RSN,并计算平均和体素方向RSN连通性强度的变化。将数据与27名年龄、性别和教育水平相匹配的健康个体进行比较,以解释重新测试的影响。临床后恢复采用重新定向时间问卷。时间交互分析组显示,与健康对照组相比,患者左中央执行网络和听觉网络的平均连接强度呈阳性下降(β = - 0.18 [CrI95 - 0.27, - 0.09]和(β = - 0.22 [CrI95 - 0.36, - 0.07])。体素分析显示,与健康对照组相比,小脑区域突出网络的网络间连通性增加,同时默认模式网络和左中央执行网络的网络内连通性减少。没有观察到与临床恢复或其他变量的显著关联。在这个队列中,ect诱发的癫痫发作后,左中央执行网络和听觉网络的连接强度下降,突出网络和小脑之间的连接增强。后神经网络的变化与临床后神经恢复无关。临床试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04028596。
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Postictal resting-state connectivity changes after electroconvulsive therapy-induced seizures.

Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) leads to temporary changes of brain function. It is unclear what changes take place shortly after the induced seizures. Here, we present the first human study on resting-state network (RSN) changes in the immediate postictal state. The objective was to investigate brain-wide RSNs connectivity changes shortly after ECT-induced seizures. We analyzed prospectively collected resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scans from 17 patients with major depression at baseline and one hour after ECT-sessions. RSNs were extracted and changes in mean and voxel-wise RSN connectivity strength were calculated. Data were compared to 27 age, sex, and level of education matched healthy individuals to account for test-retest effects. Clinical postictal recovery was measured using the reorientation time questionnaire. Group by time interaction analyses showed postictal decreases in mean connectivity strength in the left central executive network and the auditory network in patients, compared to retest in healthy controls (β = - 0.18 [CrI95 - 0.27, - 0.09] and (β = - 0.22 [CrI95 - 0.36, - 0.07], respectively). Voxel-wise analyses revealed increased between-network connectivity in the salience network with cerebellar regions compared to healthy controls, along with decreased within-network connectivity in the default mode network and left central executive network. No significant associations with clinical recovery or other variables were observed. In this cohort, ECT-induced seizures were followed by postictal decreases of connectivity strength in the left central executive network and the auditory network and increase of connectivity between the salience network and cerebellum. Postictal network changes were not associated with clinical postictal recovery.Clinical trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04028596.

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期刊介绍: The original papers published in the European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience deal with all aspects of psychiatry and related clinical neuroscience. Clinical psychiatry, psychopathology, epidemiology as well as brain imaging, neuropathological, neurophysiological, neurochemical and moleculargenetic studies of psychiatric disorders are among the topics covered. Thus both the clinician and the neuroscientist are provided with a handy source of information on important scientific developments.
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