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与癫痫及慢波睡眠期持续性棘慢波相关的早期丘脑损伤。

Early thalamic injury associated with epilepsy and continuous spike-wave during slow sleep.

作者信息

Guzzetta Francesco, Battaglia Domenica, Veredice Chiara, Donvito Valeria, Pane Marika, Lettori Donatella, Chiricozzi Francesca, Chieffo Daniela, Tartaglione Tommaso, Dravet Charlotte

机构信息

Department of Medical and Surgical Pediatrics and Developmental Neurosciences, Catholic University, Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Epilepsia. 2005 Jun;46(6):889-900. doi: 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2005.64504.x.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Mechanisms inducing continuous spike-wave during slow sleep (CSWS) in encephalopathy with electrical status epilepticus during sleep are still unclear. Recently, some sporadic cases with early thalamic injury associated with CSWS have been reported. The aim of the study was to investigate in a population of patients with an early thalamic injury the presence of an activation of paroxysmal activities during sleep, their characteristics, and possible relations to neuroimaging and neuropsychological features.

METHODS

Thirty-two patients with prenatal or perinatal thalamic injuries, mostly due to a vascular mechanisms, were fully examined, including neuroimaging, EEG monitoring, and cognitive follow-up.

RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS

Twenty-nine of 32 patients showed major sleep EEG activation. Among these 29 patients, two different groups were distinguished: the first included the more or less typical CSWS (12 cases), generally with symmetry of spike and waves (SWs) and often with no spindle at all. The other cases had an usual asymmetry of SWs and presence or reduction of spindles, plus other atypical features concerning synchronism and morphology of SWs. Behavioral disorders were significantly more present in patients with a true CSWS; their improvement (and in one case of the three thoroughly followed the improvement of cognitive competence) paralleled the disappearance of CSWS. The generally predominant injury of the lateral aspect of the thalamus included reticular nucleus and ventral nuclei. An imbalance of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)(B)--versus GABA(A)--mediated receptors may be evoked as a cofactor predisposing to CSWS.

摘要

目的

睡眠期癫痫性电持续状态性脑病中慢波睡眠期持续棘慢波(CSWS)的诱发机制仍不清楚。最近,有一些早期丘脑损伤伴CSWS的散发病例报道。本研究的目的是在一组早期丘脑损伤患者中,研究睡眠期阵发性活动的激活情况、其特征以及与神经影像学和神经心理学特征的可能关系。

方法

对32例产前或围产期丘脑损伤患者进行了全面检查,这些损伤大多由血管机制引起,检查包括神经影像学、脑电图监测和认知随访。

结果与结论

32例患者中有29例出现主要的睡眠脑电图激活。在这29例患者中,区分出两个不同的组:第一组包括或多或少典型的CSWS(12例),通常棘波和慢波(SWs)对称,且常常完全没有纺锤波。其他病例的SWs通常不对称,有纺锤波存在或减少,以及其他关于SWs同步性和形态的非典型特征。真正的CSWS患者的行为障碍明显更多见;其改善情况(在3例进行了全面随访的患者中,有1例认知能力得到改善)与CSWS的消失同步。丘脑外侧方面通常主要受损,包括网状核和腹侧核。γ-氨基丁酸(GABA)(B)介导的受体与GABA(A)介导的受体失衡可能被认为是易患CSWS的一个辅助因素。

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