Beelke M, Nobili L, Baglietto M G, De Carli F, Robert A, De Negri E, Ferrillo F
Center of Sleep Medicine, DISMR, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy.
Epilepsy Res. 2000 Jul;40(2-3):179-86. doi: 10.1016/s0920-1211(00)00131-5.
By applying spectral analysis techniques we recently showed that Interictal Epileptic Discharges (IEDs) are modulated by sleep spindle synchronization mechanisms (sigma activity, SA, 12. 0-16.0 Hz). This finding applies to both benign epilepsy of childhood with rolandic spikes (BECRS), to symptomatic epilepsy of childhood strongly activated by sleep and to the Landau-Kleffner syndrome. These results are quite different from those found in adult partial epileptic patients where slow wave activity (SWA, 0. 5-4.5 Hz) plays the main role in the modulation of IEDs during sleep. This finding could suggest that the activation of IEDs by spindle activities could be an age-related feature of epilepsy. In order to verify this hypothesis we studied a group of epileptic children performing a polysomnographic study on five patients with BEOP strongly activated by sleep.
We performed overnight continuous EEG-polysomnographic studies in five patients (mean age 6. 0+/-2.5). The IEDs count was performed on the most active occipital lead. The temporal series of SWA and SA values, derived from spectral analysis, were obtained from a spike-free central, controlateral lead. Relationships between SA, SWA and time series of IEDs were tested by means of correlation techniques after data normalization.
Our results revealed a significantly higher correlation between IEDs and SA with respect to SWA in all subjects, in total sleep time. When the analysis was limited only to NREM sleep the correlation between sigma and IEDs was even more impressive.
Data suggest that also in BEOP the spindle generating mechanism modulates the IEDs during sleep. This mechanism seems to be an age-dependent phenomenon with no relation whatsoever either with the type of epilepsy or with the brain region.
通过应用频谱分析技术,我们最近发现发作间期癫痫样放电(IEDs)受睡眠纺锤波同步机制(西格玛活动,SA,12.0 - 16.0赫兹)调节。这一发现适用于伴有中央颞区棘波的儿童良性癫痫(BECRS)、睡眠强烈激活的儿童症状性癫痫以及Landau - Kleffner综合征。这些结果与成年部分癫痫患者的情况大不相同,在成年患者中,慢波活动(SWA,0.5 - 4.5赫兹)在睡眠期间对IEDs的调节中起主要作用。这一发现可能表明,纺锤波活动对IEDs的激活可能是癫痫的一种年龄相关特征。为了验证这一假设,我们对一组癫痫儿童进行了研究,对五名睡眠强烈激活的良性枕叶癫痫(BEOP)患者进行了多导睡眠图研究。
我们对五名患者(平均年龄6.0±2.5岁)进行了整夜连续脑电图 - 多导睡眠图研究。在最活跃的枕叶导联上进行IEDs计数。从无棘波的对侧中央导联通过频谱分析获得SWA和SA值的时间序列。在数据归一化后,通过相关技术测试SA、SWA与IEDs时间序列之间的关系。
我们的结果显示,在所有受试者的总睡眠时间内,IEDs与SA之间的相关性显著高于与SWA的相关性。当分析仅限于非快速眼动睡眠时,西格玛与IEDs之间的相关性更加显著。
数据表明,在BEOP中,纺锤波产生机制在睡眠期间也调节IEDs。这种机制似乎是一种与年龄相关的现象,与癫痫类型或脑区均无关系。