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伴棘波阵发的全身性癫痫作为一种促进睡眠功能的癫痫性疾病。

Generalized epilepsy with spike-wave paroxysms as an epileptic disorder of the function of sleep promotion.

作者信息

Halász P

出版信息

Acta Physiol Acad Sci Hung. 1981;57(1):51-86.

PMID:6792861
Abstract

A new hypothesis is offered regarding the pathomechanism of generalized epilepsy with spike-wave paroxysms (GESw) based on the pertaining literature and personal investigations. The first section is devoted to a critical overview of the development of theories regarding GESw. The centrencephalic theory, the debate on subcortical versus cortical origin, the "corticoreticular" hypothesis of Gloor and, finally, the "dyshormic" concept of Niedermeyer are outlined. In the next section it is shown that there is a particular optimum zone between sleep and wakefulness and between REM and slow wave sleep which highly favours the occurrence of spike-wave paroxysms. According to our investigations into the dynamics within this critical zone, the spike-wave paroxysms always appear with characteristic fluctuations of the level of consciousness where the changes towards awakening are always followed by rebounds towards sleep. Hence, the dynamic properties of this unstable border zone become especially interesting in the genesis of spike-wave paroxysms. It has been shown that even without epilepsy, a dynamics can be observed in the micro-oscillations in the depth of sleep which could be interpreted according to the reciprocal induction regulation model. In our concept the process of falling asleep emerges from rebounds of the sleep promoting system in response to sensory inputs streaming in from the external environment. According to this model, arousal influences in sleep have a sleep promoting effect. We interpret in this way all synchronized EEG reactions elicited by sensory stimuli and we consider K-complex type synchronization reactions as a "building stone" of the process of falling asleep which contains the whole process in concentrated form. The manifold similarities between the K-complex and the spike-wave pattern are demonstrated. On this basis spike-wave paroxysms can be regarded as an epileptic "caricature" of the sleep induction momentum reflected in the K-complex phenomenon. Hence, the GESw is the epileptic disorder of the sleep promotion function. This hypothesis resolves and explains many contradictory features of our knowledge about this mechanism and gives a new biologically oriented framework for further research. In the light of the hypothesis it has been attempted to interpret some of the characteristic features of the GESw: the genetic determination, the age dependency, the link with the sleep-waking cycle as well as the functional-anatomical characteristics and the symptoms of the seizures.

摘要

基于相关文献和个人研究,提出了一种关于伴有棘波 - 阵发的全身性癫痫(GESw)发病机制的新假说。第一部分致力于对GESw理论发展的批判性综述。概述了中央脑理论、关于皮层下与皮层起源的争论、Gloor的“皮质 - 网状”假说,以及最后Niedermeyer的“内分泌失调”概念。在下一部分中表明,在睡眠与觉醒之间以及快速眼动睡眠与慢波睡眠之间存在一个特别的最佳区域,该区域非常有利于棘波 - 阵发的发生。根据我们对这个关键区域内动态变化的研究,棘波 - 阵发总是伴随着意识水平的特征性波动出现,其中向觉醒的变化总是随后伴随着向睡眠的反弹。因此,这个不稳定边界区域的动态特性在棘波 - 阵发的发生过程中变得特别有趣。已经表明,即使没有癫痫,在睡眠深度的微振荡中也能观察到一种动态变化,这种变化可以根据相互诱导调节模型来解释。在我们的概念中,入睡过程源于睡眠促进系统对来自外部环境的感觉输入的反弹。根据这个模型,睡眠中的唤醒影响具有促进睡眠的作用。我们以这种方式解释所有由感觉刺激引起的同步脑电图反应,并将K复合波型同步反应视为入睡过程的“基石”,它以浓缩形式包含了整个过程。展示了K复合波与棘波 - 波型之间的诸多相似之处。在此基础上,棘波 - 阵发可被视为K复合波现象中反映的睡眠诱导动力的癫痫“漫画”。因此,GESw是睡眠促进功能的癫痫性疾病。这个假说解决并解释了我们关于这个机制的许多相互矛盾的特征,并为进一步研究提供了一个新的以生物学为导向的框架。根据这个假说,人们试图解释GESw的一些特征:遗传决定因素、年龄依赖性、与睡眠 - 觉醒周期的联系以及癫痫发作的功能 - 解剖学特征和症状。

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