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Epileptic Discharges Affect the Default Mode Network – fMRI and Intracerebral EEG Evidence

Functional neuroimaging studies of epilepsy patients often show, at the time of epileptic activity, deactivation in default mode network (DMN) regions, which is hypothesized to reflect altered consciousness. We aimed to study the metabolic and electrophysiological correlates of these changes in the...

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Autores principales: Fahoum, Firas, Zelmann, Rina, Tyvaert, Louise, Dubeau, François, Gotman, Jean
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3695970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23840805
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068038
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author Fahoum, Firas
Zelmann, Rina
Tyvaert, Louise
Dubeau, François
Gotman, Jean
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Tyvaert, Louise
Dubeau, François
Gotman, Jean
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description Functional neuroimaging studies of epilepsy patients often show, at the time of epileptic activity, deactivation in default mode network (DMN) regions, which is hypothesized to reflect altered consciousness. We aimed to study the metabolic and electrophysiological correlates of these changes in the DMN regions. We studied six epilepsy patients that underwent scalp EEG-fMRI and later stereotaxic intracerebral EEG (SEEG) sampling regions of DMN (posterior cingulate cortex, Pre-cuneus, inferior parietal lobule, medial prefrontal cortex and dorsolateral frontal cortex) as well as non-DMN regions. SEEG recordings were subject to frequency analyses comparing sections with interictal epileptic discharges (IED) to IED-free baselines in the IED-generating region, DMN and non-DMN regions. EEG-fMRI and SEEG were obtained at rest. During IEDs, EEG-fMRI demonstrated deactivation in various DMN nodes in 5 of 6 patients, most frequently the pre-cuneus and inferior parietal lobule, and less frequently the other DMN nodes. SEEG analyses demonstrated decrease in gamma power (50–150 Hz), and increase in the power of lower frequencies (<30 Hz) at times of IEDs, in at least one DMN node in all patients. These changes were not apparent in the non-DMN regions. We demonstrate that, at the time of IEDs, DMN regions decrease their metabolic demand and undergo an EEG change consisting of decreased gamma and increased lower frequencies. These findings, specific to DMN regions, confirm in a pathological condition a direct relationship between DMN BOLD activity and EEG activity. They indicate that epileptic activity affects the DMN, and therefore may momentarily reduce the consciousness level and cognitive reserve.
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spelling pubmed-36959702013-07-09 Epileptic Discharges Affect the Default Mode Network – fMRI and Intracerebral EEG Evidence Fahoum, Firas Zelmann, Rina Tyvaert, Louise Dubeau, François Gotman, Jean PLoS One Research Article Functional neuroimaging studies of epilepsy patients often show, at the time of epileptic activity, deactivation in default mode network (DMN) regions, which is hypothesized to reflect altered consciousness. We aimed to study the metabolic and electrophysiological correlates of these changes in the DMN regions. We studied six epilepsy patients that underwent scalp EEG-fMRI and later stereotaxic intracerebral EEG (SEEG) sampling regions of DMN (posterior cingulate cortex, Pre-cuneus, inferior parietal lobule, medial prefrontal cortex and dorsolateral frontal cortex) as well as non-DMN regions. SEEG recordings were subject to frequency analyses comparing sections with interictal epileptic discharges (IED) to IED-free baselines in the IED-generating region, DMN and non-DMN regions. EEG-fMRI and SEEG were obtained at rest. During IEDs, EEG-fMRI demonstrated deactivation in various DMN nodes in 5 of 6 patients, most frequently the pre-cuneus and inferior parietal lobule, and less frequently the other DMN nodes. SEEG analyses demonstrated decrease in gamma power (50–150 Hz), and increase in the power of lower frequencies (<30 Hz) at times of IEDs, in at least one DMN node in all patients. These changes were not apparent in the non-DMN regions. We demonstrate that, at the time of IEDs, DMN regions decrease their metabolic demand and undergo an EEG change consisting of decreased gamma and increased lower frequencies. These findings, specific to DMN regions, confirm in a pathological condition a direct relationship between DMN BOLD activity and EEG activity. They indicate that epileptic activity affects the DMN, and therefore may momentarily reduce the consciousness level and cognitive reserve. Public Library of Science 2013-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3695970/ /pubmed/23840805 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068038 Text en © 2013 Fahoum et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Tyvaert, Louise
Dubeau, François
Gotman, Jean
Epileptic Discharges Affect the Default Mode Network – fMRI and Intracerebral EEG Evidence
title Epileptic Discharges Affect the Default Mode Network – fMRI and Intracerebral EEG Evidence
title_full Epileptic Discharges Affect the Default Mode Network – fMRI and Intracerebral EEG Evidence
title_fullStr Epileptic Discharges Affect the Default Mode Network – fMRI and Intracerebral EEG Evidence
title_full_unstemmed Epileptic Discharges Affect the Default Mode Network – fMRI and Intracerebral EEG Evidence
title_short Epileptic Discharges Affect the Default Mode Network – fMRI and Intracerebral EEG Evidence
title_sort epileptic discharges affect the default mode network – fmri and intracerebral eeg evidence
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3695970/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23840805
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068038
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