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睡眠调节有效连通性:一项使用颅内刺激和记录的研究。

Sleep modulates effective connectivity: A study using intracranial stimulation and recording.

机构信息

Department of Neurology, University Emergency Hospital, Bucharest, Romania; Department of Clinical Neurosciences, "Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania.

Department of Neurology, University Emergency Hospital, Bucharest, Romania; Department of Clinical Neurosciences, "Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania; Brain Research Group, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania.

出版信息

Clin Neurophysiol. 2020 Feb;131(2):529-541. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2019.09.010. Epub 2019 Oct 24.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Sleep is an active process with an important role in memory. Epilepsy patients often display a disturbed sleep architecture, with consequences on cognition. We aimed to investigate the effect of sleep on cortical networks' organization.

METHODS

We analyzed cortico-cortical evoked responses elicited by single pulse electrical stimulation (SPES) using intracranial depth electrodes in 25 patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy explored using stereo-EEG. We applied the SPES protocol during wakefulness and NREM - N2 sleep. We analyzed 31,710 significant responses elicited by 799 stimulations covering most brain structures, epileptogenic or non-epileptogenic. We analyzed effective connectivity between structures using a graph-theory approach.

RESULTS

Sleep increases excitability in the brain, regardless of epileptogenicity. Local and distant connections are differently modulated by sleep, depending on the tissue epileptogenicity. In non-epileptogenic areas, frontal lobe connectivity is enhanced during sleep. There is increased connectivity between the hippocampus and temporal neocortex, while perisylvian structures are disconnected from the temporal lobe. In epileptogenic areas, we found a clear interhemispheric difference, with decreased connectivity in the right hemisphere during sleep.

CONCLUSIONS

Sleep modulates brain excitability and reconfigures functional brain networks, depending on tissue epileptogenicity.

SIGNIFICANCE

We found specific patterns of information flow during sleep in physiologic and pathologic structures, with possible implications for cognition.

摘要

目的

睡眠是一个具有重要记忆作用的主动过程。癫痫患者的睡眠结构常常紊乱,从而对认知产生影响。我们旨在研究睡眠对皮质网络组织的影响。

方法

我们使用立体脑电图对 25 名接受药物难治性局灶性癫痫探查的患者,应用颅内深度电极分析单次脉冲电刺激(SPES)引起的皮质间诱发电反应。我们在觉醒和 NREM - N2 睡眠期间进行 SPES 方案。我们分析了 799 次刺激引发的 31710 个显著反应,这些刺激涵盖了大多数脑结构,包括致痫性和非致痫性结构。我们使用图论方法分析结构之间的有效连通性。

结果

睡眠会增加大脑的兴奋性,而与致痫性无关。局部和远距离连接在睡眠期间受到不同的调节,这取决于组织的致痫性。在非致痫性区域,额叶连接在睡眠期间增强。海马体和颞叶新皮质之间的连接增加,而周围大脑区域与颞叶断开连接。在致痫性区域,我们发现了明显的半球间差异,即右半球在睡眠期间的连通性降低。

结论

睡眠会根据组织的致痫性来调节大脑的兴奋性并重新配置功能大脑网络。

意义

我们在生理和病理结构中发现了睡眠期间信息传递的特定模式,这可能对认知有影响。

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