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轻度运动事件和癫痫样放电与新生儿发作性睡病觉醒波动的耦合。

Coupling of minor motor events and epileptiform discharges with arousal fluctuations in NFLE.

作者信息

Terzaghi Michele, Sartori Ivana, Mai Roberto, Tassi Laura, Francione Stefano, Cardinale Francesco, Castana Laura, Cossu Massimo, LoRusso Giorgio, Manni Raffaele, Nobili Lino

机构信息

Sleep Medicine and Epilepsy Unit, IRCCS C.Mondino Institute of Neurology Foundation, Pavia, Italy.

出版信息

Epilepsia. 2008 Apr;49(4):670-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2007.01419.x. Epub 2007 Nov 19.

Abstract

PURPOSE

We recently demonstrated that in nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy (NFLE) highly stereotyped minor motor events (MMEs, in the form of short-lasting stereotyped movements involving the limbs, the axial musculature, and/or the head), could occur in either the presence or absence of an epileptiform discharge (ED). In lack of a systematic analysis, both MMEs and EDs were frequently observed to occur in association with arousal fluctuations. Hereby, in the same group of refractory NFLE subjects, we report a methodical neurophysiolgical investigation set out to investigate whether, and how, the arousal mechanism, monitored through visual scoring of the cyclic alternating pattern, modulates the expression of MMEs and EDs.

METHODS

The relationship of MMEs, EDs and arousal fluctuation was assessed in subjects explored using implanted electrodes.

RESULTS

The occurrence of both EDs and MMEs was associated with higher level of arousal (p < 0.0001). Multivariate logistic regression analysis shows a significant effect of interaction of EDs and MMEs during CAP sleep (p < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

Both MMEs and EDs are associated with arousal. We suggest that recurrence of EDs in itself can induce an increase in arousal level, which in turn, through a gate effect, facilitate the occurrence of MMEs. Thus, MMEs wouldn't be a direct effect of EDs, but rather originate from an indirect effect related to loss of cortical inhibition, which is secondary to arousal. In this perspective MMEs may be regarded as the result of aspecific dishinibition, triggered by internal epileptiform stimuli, of innate motor patterns generated by central pattern generators (CPGs). The CPG system might represent, through arousal facilitation, the substrate of the heterogeneous expression of MMEs in NFLE.

摘要

目的

我们最近证明,在夜间额叶癫痫(NFLE)中,高度刻板的微小运动事件(MMEs,表现为涉及四肢、轴性肌肉组织和/或头部的短暂刻板运动),可在癫痫样放电(ED)存在或不存在的情况下发生。由于缺乏系统分析,经常观察到MMEs和EDs均与觉醒波动相关。在此,在同一组难治性NFLE受试者中,我们报告了一项系统的神经生理学研究,旨在调查通过对周期性交替模式进行视觉评分监测的觉醒机制是否以及如何调节MMEs和EDs的表达。

方法

在使用植入电极进行探索的受试者中评估MMEs、EDs与觉醒波动之间的关系。

结果

EDs和MMEs的发生均与较高水平的觉醒相关(p < 0.0001)。多变量逻辑回归分析显示,在CAP睡眠期间,EDs和MMEs的相互作用具有显著影响(p < 0.001)。

结论

MMEs和EDs均与觉醒相关。我们认为,EDs的复发本身可导致觉醒水平升高,这反过来又通过门控效应促进MMEs的发生。因此,MMEs不是EDs的直接作用,而是源于与皮质抑制丧失相关的间接作用,皮质抑制丧失继发于觉醒。从这个角度来看,MMEs可被视为由内部癫痫样刺激触发的、对中央模式发生器(CPGs)产生的固有运动模式的非特异性去抑制的结果。CPG系统可能通过促进觉醒,成为NFLE中MMEs异质性表达的基础。

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