Epilepsy and Clinical Neurophysiology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Epilepsy Behav. 2013 Mar;26(3):375-85. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2012.08.020. Epub 2012 Oct 23.
Many generalized tonic-clonic seizures are accompanied by profound autonomic changes. However, autonomic seizures and autonomic status epilepticus can also be seen with specific electroclinical syndromes (Panayiotopoulos syndrome), etiologies, and localizations. Such autonomic symptoms may impact cardiorespiratory function. While it is likely that several factors contribute to SUDEP, further study of both ictal respiratory and cardiac changes and underlying neuroanatomical mechanisms involved in autonomic seizure semiology are likely to provide important data to improve our understanding of the pathophysiology of this devastating condition. This paper will review the association between autonomic symptoms and epileptic seizures and will highlight the work of three young investigators. Drs. Lisa Bateman and Brian Moseley will review their work on cardiorespiratory effects of recorded seizures and how this assists in our understanding of SUDEP. Dr. John Millichap will review autonomic seizures and autonomic dysfunctions related to childhood epilepsy and will discuss the importance of expanded research efforts in this field.
许多全身性强直阵挛发作伴随着深刻的自主神经变化。然而,自主发作和自主癫痫持续状态也可能出现在特定的电临床综合征(Panayiotopoulos 综合征)、病因和定位中。这些自主症状可能会影响心肺功能。虽然有几个因素可能导致 SUDEP,但进一步研究癫痫发作时的呼吸和心脏变化以及自主发作症状学中涉及的潜在神经解剖学机制,可能会提供重要数据,以增进我们对这种破坏性疾病的病理生理学的理解。本文将回顾自主症状与癫痫发作之间的关联,并重点介绍三位年轻研究人员的工作。Lisa Bateman 博士和 Brian Moseley 博士将回顾他们关于记录癫痫发作的心肺影响的工作,以及这如何帮助我们理解 SUDEP。John Millichap 博士将回顾与儿童癫痫相关的自主发作和自主功能障碍,并讨论在这一领域扩大研究工作的重要性。