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Spike wave location and density disturb sleep slow waves in patients with CSWS (continuous spike waves during sleep)

机译:尖峰波的位置和密度干扰CSWS患者的睡眠慢波(睡眠期间连续的尖峰波)

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Objective In CSWS (continuous spike waves during sleep) activation of spike waves during slow wave sleep has been causally linked to neuropsychological deficits, but the pathophysiologic mechanisms are still unknown. In healthy subjects, the overnight decrease of the slope of slow waves in NREM (non-rapid eye movement) sleep has been linked to brain recovery to regain optimal cognitive performance. Here, we investigated whether the electrophysiologic hallmark of CSWS, the spike waves during sleep, is related to an alteration in the overnight decrease of the slope, and if this alteration is linked to location and density of spike waves. Methods In a retrospective study, the slope of slow waves (0.5-2 Hz) in the first hour and last hour of sleep (19 electroencephalography [EEG] electrodes) of 14 patients with CSWS (3.1-13.5 years) was calculated. The spike wave "focus" was determined as the location of highest spike amplitude and the density of spike waves as spike wave index (SWI). Results There was no overnight change of the slope of slow waves in the "focus." Instead, in "nonfocal" regions, the slope decreased significantly. This difference in the overnight course resulted in a steeper slope in the "focus" compared to "nonfocal" electrodes during the last hour of sleep. Spike wave density was correlated with the impairment of the overnight slope decrease: The higher the SWI, the more hampered the slope decrease. Significance Location and density of spike waves are related to an alteration of the physiologic overnight decrease of the slow wave slope. This overnight decrease of the slope was shown to be closely related to the recovery function of sleep. Such recovery is necessary for optimal cognitive performance during wakefulness. Therefore we propose the impairment of this process by spike waves as a potential mechanism leading to neuropsychological deficits in CSWS. A PowerPoint slide summarizing this article is available for download in the Supporting Information section here.
机译:目的在CSWS(睡眠过程中连续的尖峰波)中,慢波睡眠过程中的尖峰波的激活与神经心理学缺陷存在因果关系,但其病理生理机制仍未知。在健康受试者中,NREM(非快速眼动)睡眠中慢波斜率的夜间下降与大脑恢复有关,以重新获得最佳的认知表现。在这里,我们研究了CSWS的电生理学特征(睡眠过程中的尖峰波)是否与斜率的夜间下降变化有关,以及这种变化是否与尖峰波的位置和密度有关。方法在一项回顾性研究中,计算了14名CSWS患者(3.1-13.5岁)在第一个小时和最后一个小时(19个脑电图[EEG]电极)的慢波(0.5-2 Hz)的斜率。尖峰波“焦点”确定为最大尖峰幅度的位置,尖峰波的密度确定为尖峰波指数(SWI)。结果“焦点”上的慢波斜率没有一夜之间变化。相反,在“非焦点”区域,斜率显着下降。与“非聚焦”电极相比,过夜的最后一小时,过夜过程的这种差异导致“聚焦”的斜率更大。尖峰波密度与过夜坡度下降的损害相关:SWI越高,对坡度下降的阻碍就越大。意义尖峰波的位置和密度与慢波斜率的生理隔夜下降的变化有关。过夜的斜率下降显示与睡眠的恢复功能密切相关。这种恢复对于清醒期间的最佳认知表现是必要的。因此,我们提出了由尖峰波对该过程的损害,作为导致CSWS中神经心理学缺陷的潜在机制。可以在此处的“支持信息”部分中下载概述本文的PowerPoint幻灯片。

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