De Herdt Veerle, Boon Paul, Vonck Kristl, Goossens Lutgard, Nieuwenhuis Lotte, Paemeleire Koen, Meire Veronique, Michielsen Geert, Dewaele Frank, Baert Edward, van Roost Dirk
Reference Center for Refractory Epilepsy, Department of Neurology, Ghent University Hospital, Belgium.
Acta Neurol Belg. 2003 Sep;103(3):170-5.
Four patients with refractory epilepsy presented with psychotic symptoms following treatment with vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) to control seizures. Besides its anti-epileptic effect VNS has been shown to have an effect on various cognitive and behavioural functions. VNS is known to increase alertness and reduce sedation, which is independent from seizure control. VNS has also been shown to positively affect cognition and to exert strong antidepressant effects. Co-morbidity in epilepsy often comprises psychiatric illnesses. Increased psychiatric symptoms have mainly been described in association with successful outcome following epilepsy surgery as a result of 'forced normalisation'. Different hypotheses on the underlying aetiology of VNS-induced psychotic symptoms other than the previously described 'forced normalisation' are discussed.
四名难治性癫痫患者在接受迷走神经刺激(VNS)治疗以控制癫痫发作后出现了精神症状。除了抗癫痫作用外,VNS已被证明对各种认知和行为功能有影响。已知VNS可提高警觉性并减少镇静作用,这与癫痫控制无关。VNS还被证明对认知有积极影响,并具有强大的抗抑郁作用。癫痫的合并症通常包括精神疾病。精神症状增加主要是在癫痫手术成功后因“强制正常化”而被描述。本文讨论了除先前描述的“强制正常化”之外,关于VNS诱发精神症状潜在病因的不同假说。