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Differential patterns of dynamic functional connectivity variability of striato–cortical circuitry in children with benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes

机译:用Centrotemporal Spikes与良性癫痫患儿斯特纳 - 皮质电路动态功能连通性变异性的微分模式

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Abstract Benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (BECTS) is characterized by abnormal (static) functional interactions among cortical and subcortical regions, regardless of the active or chronic epileptic state. However, human brain connectivity is dynamic and associated with ongoing rhythmic activity. The dynamic functional connectivity (dFC) of the distinct striato–cortical circuitry associated with or without interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) are poorly understood in BECTS. Herein, we captured the pattern of dFC using sliding window correlation of putamen subregions in the BECTS (without IEDs, n ?=?23; with IEDs, n ?=?20) and sex‐ and age‐matched healthy controls (HCs, n ?=?28) during rest. Furthermore, we quantified dFC variability using their standard deviation. Compared with HCs and patients without IEDs, patients with IEDs exhibited excessive variability in the dorsal striatal‐sensorimotor circuitry related to typical seizure semiology. By contrast, excessive stability (decreased dFC variability) was found in the ventral striatal–cognitive circuitry ( p ??.05, GRF corrected). In addition, correlation analysis revealed that the excessive variability in the dorsal striatal‐sensorimotor circuitry was related to highly frequent IEDs ( p ??.05, uncorrected). Our finding of excessive variability in the dorsal striatal‐sensorimotor circuitry could be an indication of increased sensitivity to regional fluctuations in the epileptogenic zone, while excessive stability in the ventral striatal–cognitive circuitry could represent compensatory mechanisms that prevent or postpone cognitive impairments in BECTS. Overall, the differentiated dynamics of the striato–cortical circuitry extend our understanding of interactions among epileptic activity, striato–cortical functional architecture, and neurocognitive processes in BECTS.
机译:摘要良性癫痫与中心尖峰(Bects)的特征在于皮质和皮质区域之间的异常(静态)功能相互作用,无论活性还是慢性癫痫态。然而,人脑连接是动态的,与持续的节奏活动有关。在Bects中,与或不具有嵌入癫痫型排出(IED)相关的不同施联电路的动态功能连接(DFC)是较差的。在此,我们使用BECTS中的Putamen子区域的滑动窗口相关(没有IED,N?= 23;用IED,N?= 20)和性别和年龄匹配的健康对照(HCS,N休息期间?=?28)。此外,我们使用标准偏差量化DFC变异性。与HCS和没有IED的患者相比,IED的患者在与典型癫痫发作半导体相关的背部纹身传感器电路中表现出过多的变化。相比之下,在腹侧纹状体 - 认知电路中发现过度稳定性(降低DFC变异性)(p≤05,GRF校正)。此外,相关性分析表明,背部纹纹离子电路电路的过度可变性与高度频繁的IED有关(P?&Δ.05,未校正)。我们在背部纹纹丝体电路电路中的过度变异可能是对癫痫区内的区域波动的敏感性增加的指示,而腹侧纹状体 - 认知电路的过度稳定性可以代表预防或推迟BECT中的认知障碍的补偿机制。总的来说,施联 - 皮质电路的差异化动力学延长了我们对Bects中癫痫活动,斯特拉多 - 皮质功能结构和神经认知过程之间的相互作用的理解。

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    《Human brain mapping》 |2018年第3期|共11页
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    The Clinical Hospital of Chengdu Brain Science Institute MOE Key Laboratory for Neuroinformation;

    The Clinical Hospital of Chengdu Brain Science Institute MOE Key Laboratory for Neuroinformation;

    The Clinical Hospital of Chengdu Brain Science Institute MOE Key Laboratory for Neuroinformation;

    The Clinical Hospital of Chengdu Brain Science Institute MOE Key Laboratory for Neuroinformation;

    The Clinical Hospital of Chengdu Brain Science Institute MOE Key Laboratory for Neuroinformation;

    Departments of NeurologyThe Second Affiliated Hospital of Medial College Zhejiang;

    The Clinical Hospital of Chengdu Brain Science Institute MOE Key Laboratory for Neuroinformation;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 神经病学;
  • 关键词

    BECTS; dynamic functional connectivity variability; IEDs; resting‐state fMRI; striato–cortical circuitry;

    机译:Bects;动态功能连接变异性;IED;休息状态FMRI;Striato-Portick电路;

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