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局灶性癫痫患儿的睡眠稳态、癫痫发作与认知

Sleep homeostasis, seizures, and cognition in children with focal epilepsy.

作者信息

Eriksson Maria H, Baldeweg Torsten, Pressler Ronit, Boyd Stewart G, Huber Reto, Cross J Helen, Bölsterli Bigna K, Chan Samantha Y S

机构信息

Developmental Neurosciences Research & Teaching Department, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, London, UK.

Neuropsychology, Great Ormond Street Hospital NHS Trust, London, UK.

出版信息

Dev Med Child Neurol. 2023 May;65(5):701-711. doi: 10.1111/dmcn.15403. Epub 2022 Sep 7.

Abstract

AIM

To investigate the link between sleep disruption and cognitive impairment in childhood epilepsy by studying the effect of epilepsy on sleep homeostasis, as reflected in slow-wave activity (SWA).

METHOD

We examined SWA from overnight EEG-polysomnography in 19 children with focal epilepsy (mean [SD] age 11 years 6 months [3 years], range 6 years 6 months-15 years 6 months; 6 females, 13 males) and 18 age- and sex-matched typically developing controls, correlating this with contemporaneous memory consolidation task scores, full-scale IQ, seizures, and focal interictal discharges.

RESULTS

Children with epilepsy did not differ significantly from controls in overnight SWA decline (p = 0.12) or gain in memory performance with sleep (p = 0.27). SWA was lower in patients compared to controls in the first hour of non-rapid eye movement sleep (p = 0.021), although not in those who remained seizure-free (p = 0.26). Full-scale IQ did not correlate with measures of SWA in patients or controls. There was no significant difference in SWA measures between focal and non-focal electrodes.

INTERPRETATION

Overnight SWA decline is conserved in children with focal epilepsy and may underpin the preservation of sleep-related memory consolidation in this patient group. Reduced early-night SWA may reflect impaired or immature sleep homeostasis in those with a higher seizure burden.

WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

The decline in slow-wave activity (SWA) across the night, reflecting global synaptic downscaling, was preserved in children with focal lesional epilepsies. Sleep benefited memory consolidation in this group of patients, as in typically developing children. Reduced early-night SWA was associated with increased likelihood of a subsequent seizure.

摘要

目的

通过研究癫痫对睡眠稳态的影响(以慢波活动[SWA]为指标),探讨儿童癫痫中睡眠中断与认知障碍之间的联系。

方法

我们对19名局灶性癫痫儿童(平均[标准差]年龄11岁6个月[3岁],范围6岁6个月至15岁6个月;6名女性,13名男性)和18名年龄及性别匹配的正常发育对照儿童进行了夜间脑电图多导睡眠监测的SWA检测,并将其与同期的记忆巩固任务得分、全量表智商、癫痫发作及局灶性发作间期放电情况进行关联分析。

结果

癫痫儿童与对照儿童在夜间SWA下降(p = 0.12)或睡眠时记忆表现的改善方面(p = 0.27)无显著差异。在非快速眼动睡眠的第一个小时,患者的SWA低于对照儿童(p = 0.021),但无癫痫发作的患者则无此差异(p = 0.26)。患者和对照儿童的全量表智商与SWA指标均无相关性。局灶性电极和非局灶性电极之间的SWA测量值无显著差异。

解读

局灶性癫痫儿童夜间SWA下降得以保留,这可能是该患者群体中与睡眠相关的记忆巩固得以维持的基础。早期夜间SWA降低可能反映了癫痫发作负担较高者睡眠稳态受损或不成熟。

本文的新增内容

局灶性损伤性癫痫儿童夜间慢波活动(SWA)下降得以保留,这反映了整体突触缩微。与正常发育儿童一样,睡眠对该组患者的记忆巩固有益。早期夜间SWA降低与后续癫痫发作可能性增加相关。

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