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Characterising subtypes of hippocampal sclerosis and reorganization: correlation with pre and postoperative memory deficit

Neuropathological subtypes of hippocampal sclerosis (HS) in temporal lobe epilepsy (The 2013 International League Against Epilepsy classification) are based on the qualitative assessment of patterns of neuronal loss with NeuN. In practice, some cases appear indeterminate between type 1 (CA1 and CA4...

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Autores principales: Prada Jardim, Anaclara, Liu, Joan, Baber, Jack, Michalak, Zuzanna, Reeves, Cheryl, Ellis, Matthew, Novy, Jan, de Tisi, Jane, McEvoy, Andrew, Miserocchi, Anna, Targas Yacubian, Elza Marcia, Sisodiya, Sanjay, Thompson, Pamela, Thom, Maria
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5893935/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28380661
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bpa.12514
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author Prada Jardim, Anaclara
Liu, Joan
Baber, Jack
Michalak, Zuzanna
Reeves, Cheryl
Ellis, Matthew
Novy, Jan
de Tisi, Jane
McEvoy, Andrew
Miserocchi, Anna
Targas Yacubian, Elza Marcia
Sisodiya, Sanjay
Thompson, Pamela
Thom, Maria
author_facet Prada Jardim, Anaclara
Liu, Joan
Baber, Jack
Michalak, Zuzanna
Reeves, Cheryl
Ellis, Matthew
Novy, Jan
de Tisi, Jane
McEvoy, Andrew
Miserocchi, Anna
Targas Yacubian, Elza Marcia
Sisodiya, Sanjay
Thompson, Pamela
Thom, Maria
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description Neuropathological subtypes of hippocampal sclerosis (HS) in temporal lobe epilepsy (The 2013 International League Against Epilepsy classification) are based on the qualitative assessment of patterns of neuronal loss with NeuN. In practice, some cases appear indeterminate between type 1 (CA1 and CA4 loss) and type 2 HS (CA1 loss) and we predicted that MAP2 would enable a more stringent classification. HS subtypes, as well as the accompanying alteration of axonal networks, regenerative capacity and neurodegeneration have been previously correlated with outcome and memory deficits and may provide prognostic clinical information. We selected 92 cases: 52 type 1 HS, 15 type 2 HS, 18 indeterminate‐HS and 7 no‐HS. Quantitative analysis was carried out on NeuN and MAP2 stained sections and a labeling index (LI) calculated for six hippocampal subfields. We also evaluated hippocampal regenerative activity (MCM2, nestin, olig2, calbindin), degeneration (AT8/phosphorylated tau) and mossy‐fiber pathway re‐organization (ZnT3). Pathology measures were correlated with clinical epilepsy history, memory and naming test scores and postoperative outcomes, at 1 year following surgery. MAP2 LI in indeterminate‐HS was statistically similar to type 2 HS but this clustering was not shown with NeuN. Moderate verbal and visual memory deficits were noted in all HS types, including 54% and 69% of type 2 HS. Memory deficits correlated with several pathology factors including lower NeuN or MAP2 LI in CA4, CA1, dentate gyrus (DG) and subiculum and poor preservation of the mossy fiber pathway. Decline in memory at 1 year associated with AT8 labeling in the subiculum and DG but not HS type. We conclude that MAP2 is a helpful addition in the classification of HS in some cases. Classification of HS subtype, however, did not significantly correlate with outcome or pre‐ or postoperative memory dysfunction, which was associated with multiple pathology factors including hippocampal axonal pathways, regenerative capacity and degenerative changes.
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spelling pubmed-58939352018-04-18 Characterising subtypes of hippocampal sclerosis and reorganization: correlation with pre and postoperative memory deficit Prada Jardim, Anaclara Liu, Joan Baber, Jack Michalak, Zuzanna Reeves, Cheryl Ellis, Matthew Novy, Jan de Tisi, Jane McEvoy, Andrew Miserocchi, Anna Targas Yacubian, Elza Marcia Sisodiya, Sanjay Thompson, Pamela Thom, Maria Brain Pathol Research Articles Neuropathological subtypes of hippocampal sclerosis (HS) in temporal lobe epilepsy (The 2013 International League Against Epilepsy classification) are based on the qualitative assessment of patterns of neuronal loss with NeuN. In practice, some cases appear indeterminate between type 1 (CA1 and CA4 loss) and type 2 HS (CA1 loss) and we predicted that MAP2 would enable a more stringent classification. HS subtypes, as well as the accompanying alteration of axonal networks, regenerative capacity and neurodegeneration have been previously correlated with outcome and memory deficits and may provide prognostic clinical information. We selected 92 cases: 52 type 1 HS, 15 type 2 HS, 18 indeterminate‐HS and 7 no‐HS. Quantitative analysis was carried out on NeuN and MAP2 stained sections and a labeling index (LI) calculated for six hippocampal subfields. We also evaluated hippocampal regenerative activity (MCM2, nestin, olig2, calbindin), degeneration (AT8/phosphorylated tau) and mossy‐fiber pathway re‐organization (ZnT3). Pathology measures were correlated with clinical epilepsy history, memory and naming test scores and postoperative outcomes, at 1 year following surgery. MAP2 LI in indeterminate‐HS was statistically similar to type 2 HS but this clustering was not shown with NeuN. Moderate verbal and visual memory deficits were noted in all HS types, including 54% and 69% of type 2 HS. Memory deficits correlated with several pathology factors including lower NeuN or MAP2 LI in CA4, CA1, dentate gyrus (DG) and subiculum and poor preservation of the mossy fiber pathway. Decline in memory at 1 year associated with AT8 labeling in the subiculum and DG but not HS type. We conclude that MAP2 is a helpful addition in the classification of HS in some cases. Classification of HS subtype, however, did not significantly correlate with outcome or pre‐ or postoperative memory dysfunction, which was associated with multiple pathology factors including hippocampal axonal pathways, regenerative capacity and degenerative changes. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5893935/ /pubmed/28380661 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bpa.12514 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Brain Pathology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of International Society of Neuropathology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Prada Jardim, Anaclara
Liu, Joan
Baber, Jack
Michalak, Zuzanna
Reeves, Cheryl
Ellis, Matthew
Novy, Jan
de Tisi, Jane
McEvoy, Andrew
Miserocchi, Anna
Targas Yacubian, Elza Marcia
Sisodiya, Sanjay
Thompson, Pamela
Thom, Maria
Characterising subtypes of hippocampal sclerosis and reorganization: correlation with pre and postoperative memory deficit
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title_full Characterising subtypes of hippocampal sclerosis and reorganization: correlation with pre and postoperative memory deficit
title_fullStr Characterising subtypes of hippocampal sclerosis and reorganization: correlation with pre and postoperative memory deficit
title_full_unstemmed Characterising subtypes of hippocampal sclerosis and reorganization: correlation with pre and postoperative memory deficit
title_short Characterising subtypes of hippocampal sclerosis and reorganization: correlation with pre and postoperative memory deficit
title_sort characterising subtypes of hippocampal sclerosis and reorganization: correlation with pre and postoperative memory deficit
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5893935/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28380661
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bpa.12514
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