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Integrity of Corpus Callosum Is Essential for the Cross-Hemispheric Propagation of Sleep Slow Waves: A High-Density EEG Study in Split-Brain Patients

机译:语料库胼callosom的完整性对于睡眠慢波的十字半球传播至关重要:分裂脑患者的高密度EEG研究

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The slow waves of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep reflect experience-dependent plasticity and play a direct role in the restorative functions of sleep. Importantly, slow waves behave as traveling waves, and their propagation is assumed to occur through cortico-cortical white matter connections. In this light, the corpus callosum (CC) may represent the main responsible for cross-hemispheric slow-wave propagation. To verify this hypothesis, we performed overnight high-density (hd)-EEG recordings in five patients who underwent total callosotomy due to drug-resistant epilepsy (CPs; two females), in three noncallosotomized neurologic patients (NPs; two females), and in a sample of 24 healthy adult subjects (HSs; 13 females). In all CPs slow waves displayed a significantly reduced probability of cross-hemispheric propagation and a stronger interhemispheric asymmetry. In both CPs and HSs, the incidence of large slow waves within individual NREM epochs tended to differ across hemispheres, with a relative overall predominance of the right over the left hemisphere. The absolute magnitude of this asymmetry was greater in CPs relative to HSs. However, the CC resection had no significant effects on the distribution of slow-wave origin probability across hemispheres. The present results indicate that CC integrity is essential for the cross-hemispheric traveling of slow waves in human sleep, which is in line with the assumption of a direct relationship between white matter integrity and slow-wave propagation. Our findings also revealed a residual cross-hemispheric slow-wave propagation that may rely on alternative pathways, including cortico-subcortico-cortical loops. Finally, these data indicate that the lack of the CC does not lead to differences in slow-wave generation across brain hemispheres.
机译:非快速眼球运动的慢波(NREM)睡眠反映了经验依赖的可塑性,并在睡眠的恢复功能中发挥直接作用。重要的是,慢波表现为行波,并且假设其传播通过Cortico-Cortical白质连接发生。在这种光中,胼calloSum(CC)可以代表负责跨半球慢波传播的主要负责。为了验证这一假设,我们在三名非霉菌性神经学患者(NPS;两名女性)中,在耐药性癫痫(CPS;两名女性)中进行了过夜高密度(HD)-eeg记录。在24个健康成年人(HSS; 13名女性)的样本中。在所有CPS中,慢波显示出横向半球传播的显着降低的概率和更强的卵闭不对称。在CPS和HSS中,单个NREM时期的大型慢波的发病率往往在半球上不同,在左半球的右侧具有相对的总体优势。在CPS相对于HSS中,该不对称性的绝对幅度更大。然而,CC切除对半球慢波起源概率的分布没有显着影响。目前的结果表明,CC完整性对于人类睡眠中的慢波的交叉半球行驶至关重要,这符合白质完整性与慢波传播之间的直接关系。我们的研究结果还揭示了可以依赖于替代途径的残留的十字半球慢波传播,包括皮质 - 亚皮质 - 皮质环路。最后,这些数据表明,缺乏CC不会导致脑半球上的慢波产生的差异。

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