Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, United States.
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, United States.
Brain Lang. 2019 Jun;193:10-17. doi: 10.1016/j.bandl.2017.01.009. Epub 2017 Feb 13.
Children with Benign Epilepsy with Centrotemporal Spikes (BECTS), despite high likelihood for seizure remission, are reported to have subtle difficulties in language and other cognitive skills. We used functional MRI and a story listening task to examine the effect of BECTS on patterns of activation and connectivity. Language and cognitive skills were assessed using standardized measures. Twenty-four children with recently diagnosed BECTS and 40 typically-developing children participated. In a functionally-defined region of interest in right inferior frontal gyrus, BECTS patients showed a lower level of activation. Across both groups combined, increased activation in superior/middle temporal regions of interest was associated with better language scores. Connectivity in the story processing network was similar between groups, but connectivity within left inferior frontal gyrus was decreased in children with BECTS. These results suggest that language networks are largely maintained in new-onset BECTS, but some subtle changes in activation and connectivity can be observed.
伴中央颞区棘波的良性儿童癫痫(BECTS)尽管有很大的癫痫缓解可能性,但据报道在语言和其他认知技能方面存在细微困难。我们使用功能磁共振成像和故事听力任务来研究 BECTS 对激活和连通性模式的影响。使用标准化测量来评估语言和认知技能。24 名新诊断为 BECTS 的儿童和 40 名正常发育的儿童参与了研究。在右额下回的功能定义的感兴趣区域中,BECTS 患者的激活水平较低。在两组综合分析中,额上/中颞区感兴趣区域的激活增加与更好的语言分数相关。故事处理网络中的连通性在两组之间相似,但 BECTS 患儿的左侧额下回的连通性降低。这些结果表明,新发病例的 BECTS 中语言网络基本保持完整,但可以观察到一些细微的激活和连通性变化。