Güvenç Canan, Dupont Patrick, Van den Stock Jan, Seynaeve Laura, Porke Kathleen, Dries Eva, Van Bouwel Karen, van Loon Johannes, Theys Tom, Goffin Karolien E, Van Paesschen Wim
Department of Neurology, Laboratory for Epilepsy Research, University Hospitals and KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
Laboratory for Cognitive Neurology, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
EJNMMI Res. 2018 Apr 12;8(1):31. doi: 10.1186/s13550-018-0385-5.
Epilepsy surgery often causes changes in cognition and cerebral glucose metabolism. Our aim was to explore relationships between pre- and postoperative cerebral metabolism as measured with F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) and neuropsychological test scores in patients with left mesial temporal lobe epilepsy with hippocampal sclerosis (MTLE-HS), who were rendered seizure-free after epilepsy surgery.
Thirteen patients were included. All had neuropsychological testing and an interictal FDG-PET scan of the brain pre- and postoperative. Correlations between changes in neuropsychological test scores and metabolism were examined using statistical parametric mapping (SPM). There were no significant changes in the neuropsychological test scores pre- and postoperatively at the group level. Decreased metabolism was observed in the left mesial temporal regions and occipital lobe. Increased metabolism was observed in the bi-frontal and right parietal lobes, temporal lobes, occipital lobes, thalamus, cerebellum, and vermis. In these regions, we did not find a correlation between changes in metabolism and neuropsychological test scores. A significant negative correlation, however, was found between metabolic changes in the precuneus and Boston Naming Test (BNT) scores.
There are significant metabolic decreases in the left mesial temporal regions and increases in the bi-frontal lobes; right parietal, temporal, and occipital lobes; right thalamus; cerebellum; and vermis in patients with left MTLE-HS who were rendered seizure-free after epilepsy surgery. We could not confirm that these changes translate into significant cognitive changes. A significant negative correlation was found between changes in confrontation naming and changes in metabolism in the precuneus. We speculate that the precuneus may play a compensatory role in patients with postoperative naming difficulties after left TLE surgery. Understanding of these neural mechanisms may aid in designing cognitive rehabilitation strategies.
癫痫手术常导致认知和脑葡萄糖代谢的变化。我们的目的是探讨在左侧颞叶内侧癫痫伴海马硬化(MTLE-HS)患者中,术前和术后通过氟脱氧葡萄糖正电子发射断层扫描(FDG-PET)测量的脑代谢与神经心理测试分数之间的关系,这些患者在癫痫手术后无癫痫发作。
纳入了13名患者。所有患者术前和术后均进行了神经心理测试和脑的发作间期FDG-PET扫描。使用统计参数映射(SPM)检查神经心理测试分数变化与代谢之间的相关性。在组水平上,术前和术后神经心理测试分数没有显著变化。在左侧颞叶内侧区域和枕叶观察到代谢降低。在双侧额叶、右侧顶叶、颞叶、枕叶、丘脑、小脑和小脑蚓部观察到代谢增加。在这些区域,我们没有发现代谢变化与神经心理测试分数之间的相关性。然而,在楔前叶的代谢变化与波士顿命名测试(BNT)分数之间发现了显著的负相关。
在左侧MTLE-HS且癫痫手术后无癫痫发作的患者中,左侧颞叶内侧区域有显著的代谢降低,双侧额叶、右侧顶叶、颞叶和枕叶、右侧丘脑、小脑和小脑蚓部有代谢增加。我们无法证实这些变化会转化为显著的认知变化。在对物体命名的变化与楔前叶的代谢变化之间发现了显著的负相关。我们推测楔前叶可能在左侧颞叶癫痫手术后出现命名困难的患者中起代偿作用。对这些神经机制的理解可能有助于设计认知康复策略。