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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38220164/utilizing-excitatory-and-inhibitory-activity-derived-from-interictal-intracranial-electroencephalography-as-potential-biomarkers-for-epileptogenicity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Keisuke Nagata, Naoto Kunii, Seijiro Shimada, Nobuhito Saito
Epileptogenic zones (EZs), where epileptic seizures cease after resection, are localized by assessing the seizure-onset zone using ictal electroencephalography (EEG). Owing to the difficulty in capturing unpredictable seizures, biomarkers capable of identifying EZs from interictal EEG are anticipated. Recent studies using intracranial EEG have identified several potential candidate biomarkers for epileptogenicity. High-frequency oscillation (HFO) was initially expected to be a robust biomarker of abnormal excitatory activity in the ictogenic region...
January 15, 2024: Neurologia Medico-chirurgica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38218457/widespread-slow-oscillations-support-interictal-epileptiform-discharge-networks-in-focal-epilepsy
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hongyi Ye, Lingqi Ye, Lingli Hu, Yuyu Yang, Yi Ge, Ruotong Chen, Shan Wang, Bo Jin, Wenjie Ming, Zhongjin Wang, Sha Xu, Cenglin Xu, Yi Wang, Yao Ding, Junming Zhu, Meiping Ding, Zhong Chen, Shuang Wang, Cong Chen
Interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) often co-occur across spatially-separated cortical regions, forming IED networks. However, the factors prompting IED propagation remain unelucidated. We hypothesized that slow oscillations (SOs) might facilitate IED propagation. Here, the amplitude and phase synchronization of SOs preceding propagating and non-propagating IEDs were compared in 22 patients with focal epilepsy undergoing intracranial electroencephalography (EEG) evaluation. Intracranial channels were categorized into the irritative zone (IZ) and normal zone (NOZ) regarding the presence of IEDs...
January 11, 2024: Neurobiology of Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38217951/neural-hyperexcitability-in-angelman-syndrome-genetic-factors-and-pharmacologic-treatment-approaches
#43
REVIEW
Paul J Fitzgerald
Angelman syndrome (AS) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder that is typically caused by deletion or a loss-of-function mutation of the maternal copy of the ubiquitin ligase E3A (UBE3A) gene. The disorder is characterized by severe intellectual disability, deficits in speech, motor abnormalities, altered electroencephalography (EEG) activity, spontaneous epileptic seizures, sleep disturbances, and a happy demeanor with frequent laughter. Regarding electrophysiologic abnormalities in particular, enhanced delta oscillatory power and an elevated excitatory/inhibitory (E/I) ratio have been documented in AS, with E/I ratio especially studied in rodent models...
January 5, 2024: Epilepsy Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38184151/disruption-of-tle-epileptiform-activity-retarded-the-seizure-and-reduced-pathological-hfos
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fengru Guo, Airui Li, Qinjun Liu, Daqing Guo, Ke Chen, Dezhong Yao, Yan Cui, Yang Xia
In temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), the epileptogenic zones, such as the temporal lobe structure, could generate pathological high-frequency oscillations (pHFOs, 250-500Hz) before the ictal period. These pHFOs have also been observed during the process of seizures in both TLE patients and animals, exhibiting a critical role as promising biomarkers for TLE seizures. TLE seizures could be modulated via regulating the neural excitability in epileptogenic zones, for that TLE is primarily associated with the excitation-inhibition imbalance...
January 4, 2024: Brain Research Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38183887/delayed-effective-connectivity-characterizes-the-epileptogenic-zone-during-stereo-eeg
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Odile Feys, Vincent Wens, Antonin Rovai, Sophie Schuind, Estelle Rikir, Benjamin Legros, Xavier De Tiège, Nicolas Gaspard
OBJECTIVE: Single-pulse electrical stimulations (SPES) can elicit normal and abnormal responses that might characterize the epileptogenic zone, including spikes, high-frequency oscillations and cortico-cortical evoked potentials (CCEPs). In this study, we investigate their association with the epileptogenic zone during stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) in 28 patients with refractory focal epilepsy. METHODS: Characteristics of CCEPs (distance-corrected or -uncorrected latency, amplitude and the connectivity index) and the occurrence of spikes and ripples were assessed...
February 2024: Clinical Neurophysiology: Official Journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38183828/resting-state-brain-activity-distinguishes-patients-with-generalised-epilepsy-from-others
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Galymzhan Issabekov, Takahiro Matsumoto, Hideyuki Hoshi, Keisuke Fukasawa, Sayuri Ichikawa, Yoshihito Shigihara
PURPOSE: Epilepsy is a prevalent neurological disorder characterised by repetitive seizures. It is categorised into three types: generalised epilepsy (GE), focal epilepsy (FE), and combined generalised and focal epilepsy. Correctly subtyping the epilepsy is important to select appropriate treatments. The types are mainly determined (i.e., diagnosed) by their semiologies supported by clinical examinations, such as electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography (MEG). Although these examinations are traditionally based on visual inspections of interictal epileptic discharges (IEDs), which are not always visible, alternative analyses have been anticipated...
February 2024: Seizure: the Journal of the British Epilepsy Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38174584/amygdala-and-cortical-gamma-band-responses-to-emotional-faces-are-modulated-by-attention-to-valence
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Enya M Weidner, Stephan Moratti, Sebastian Schindler, Philip Grewe, Christian G Bien, Johanna Kissler
The amygdala might support an attentional bias for emotional faces. However, whether and how selective attention toward a specific valence modulates this bias is not fully understood. Likewise, it is unclear whether amygdala and cortical signals respond to emotion and attention in a similar way. We recorded gamma-band activity (GBA, > 30 Hz) intracranially in the amygdalae of 11 patients with epilepsy and collected scalp recordings from 19 healthy participants. We presented angry, neutral, and happy faces randomly, and we denoted one valence as the target...
January 4, 2024: Psychophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38148387/magnetoencephalography-for-epilepsy-presurgical-evaluation
#48
REVIEW
Aaron S Geller, Peter Teale, Eugene Kronberg, John S Ebersole
PURPOSE OF THE REVIEW: Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a functional neuroimaging technique that records neurophysiology data with millisecond temporal resolution and localizes it with subcentimeter accuracy. Its capability to provide high resolution in both of these domains makes it a powerful tool both in basic neuroscience as well as clinical applications. In neurology, it has proven useful in its ability to record and localize epileptiform activity. Epilepsy workup typically begins with scalp electroencephalography (EEG), but in many situations, EEG-based localization of the epileptogenic zone is inadequate...
December 27, 2023: Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38129133/visual-stimuli-modulate-local-field-potentials-but-drive-no-high-frequency-activity-in-human-auditory-cortex
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jyrki Ahveninen, Hsin-Ju Lee, Hsiang-Yu Yu, Cheng-Chia Lee, Chien-Chen Chou, Seppo P Ahlfors, Wen-Jui Kuo, Iiro P Jääskeläinen, Fa-Hsuan Lin
Neuroimaging studies suggest cross-sensory visual influences in human auditory cortices. Whether these influences reflect active visual processing in human auditory cortices (ACs), which drives neuronal firing and concurrent broadband high-frequency activity (BHFA; >70 Hz), or whether they merely modulate sound processing is still debatable. Here, we presented auditory, visual, and audiovisual stimuli to 16 participants (7 women, 9 men) with stereo-EEG depth electrodes implanted near ACs for presurgical monitoring...
December 21, 2023: Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38123552/abnormal-patterns-of-sleep-and-waking-behaviors-are-accompanied-by-neocortical-oscillation-disturbances-in-an-ank3-mouse-model-of-epilepsy-bipolar-disorder-comorbidity
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juan E Villacres, Nicholas Riveira, Sohmee Kim, Laura L Colgin, Jeffrey L Noebels, Angel Y Lopez
ANK3 is a leading bipolar disorder (BD) candidate gene in humans and provides a unique opportunity for studying epilepsy-BD comorbidity. Previous studies showed that deletion of Ank3-1b, a BD-associated variant of Ank3 in mice leads to increased firing threshold and diminished action potential dynamic range of parvalbumin (PV) interneurons and absence epilepsy, thus providing a biological mechanism linking epilepsy and BD. To explore the behavioral overlap of these disorders, we characterized behavioral patterns of Ank3-1b KO mice during overnight home-cage activity and examined network activity during these behaviors using paired video and EEG recordings...
December 20, 2023: Translational Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38114051/mouse-model-of-focal-cortical-dysplasia-type-ii-generates-a-wide-spectrum-of-high-frequency-activities
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jan Chvojka, Natalie Prochazkova, Monika Rehorova, Jan Kudlacek, Salome Kylarova, Michaela Kralikova, Peter Buran, Romana Weissova, Martin Balastik, John G R Jefferys, Ondrej Novak, Premysl Jiruska
High-frequency oscillations (HFOs) represent an electrographic biomarker of endogenous epileptogenicity and seizure-generating tissue that proved clinically useful in presurgical planning and delineating the resection area. In the neocortex, the clinical observations on HFOs are not sufficiently supported by experimental studies stemming from a lack of realistic neocortical epilepsy models that could provide an explanation of the pathophysiological substrates of neocortical HFOs. In this study, we explored pathological epileptiform network phenomena, particularly HFOs, in a highly realistic murine model of neocortical epilepsy due to focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) type II...
January 2024: Neurobiology of Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38112884/disentanglement-of-resting-state-brain-networks-for-localizing-epileptogenic-zone-in-focal-epilepsy
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuai Ye, Anto Bagić, Bin He
The objective of this study is to extract pathological brain networks from interictal period of E/MEG recordings to localize epileptic foci for presurgical evaluation. We proposed here a resting state E/MEG analysis framework, to disentangle brain functional networks represented by neural oscillations. By using an Embedded Hidden Markov Model, we constructed a state space for resting state recordings consisting of brain states with different spatiotemporal patterns. Functional connectivity analysis along with graph theory was applied on the extracted brain states to quantify the network features of the extracted brain states, based on which the source location of pathological states is determined...
December 19, 2023: Brain Topography
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38112625/hemodynamic-and-electrophysiological-responses-of-the-human-amygdala-during-face-imitation-a-study-using-functional-mri-and-intracranial-eeg
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tetsuya Iidaka, Satoshi Maesawa, Noriaki Kanayama, Makoto Miyakoshi, Tomotaka Ishizaki, Ryuta Saito
The involvement of the human amygdala in facial mimicry remains a matter of debate. We investigated neural activity in the human amygdala during a task in which an imitation task was separated in time from an observation task involving facial expressions. Neural activity in the amygdala was measured using functional magnetic resonance imaging in 18 healthy individuals and using intracranial electroencephalogram in six medically refractory patients with epilepsy. The results of functional magnetic resonance imaging experiment showed that mimicry of negative and positive expressions activated the amygdala more than mimicry of non-emotional facial movements...
December 18, 2023: Cerebral Cortex
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38107334/physiological-and-pathological-neuronal-connectivity-in-the-living-human-brain-based-on-intracranial-eeg-signals-the-current-state-of-research
#54
REVIEW
Yulia Novitskaya, Matthias Dümpelmann, Andreas Schulze-Bonhage
Over the past decades, studies of human brain networks have received growing attention as the assessment and modelling of connectivity in the brain is a topic of high impact with potential application in the understanding of human brain organization under both physiological as well as various pathological conditions. Under specific diagnostic settings, human neuronal signal can be obtained from intracranial EEG (iEEG) recording in epilepsy patients that allows gaining insight into the functional organisation of living human brain...
2023: Front Netw Physiol
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38083084/evaluation-of-connectivity-measures-to-identify-seizure-onset-and-propagation-zones-in-refractory-epilepsy-a-case-study-with-two-different-post-surgical-outcomes
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
E Condominas, C Migliorelli, A Bachiller, J Aparicio, M V San Antonio-Arce, M A Mananas
High Frequency Oscillations (HFO) have been found very useful in refractory epilepsy. They have been used to identify the epileptogenic zone and as a promising clinical biomarker for presurgical evaluation in childhood epilepsy. There is controversy about whether there is a spread of HFOs and their propagation. Some researchers reinforce the idea of dealing with epilepsy as a network disorder, so the fact of propagation can promote this research. The hypothesis of this study is that connectivity methods can be useful to detect the seizure onset and propagation zones...
July 2023: Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38076950/spatiotemporal-rhythmic-seizure-sources-can-be-imaged-by-means-of-biophysically-constrained-deep-neural-networks
#56
Rui Sun, Abbas Sohrabpour, Boney Joseph, Gregory Worrell, Bin He
Noninvasive dynamic brain imaging of neural oscillations provides valuable insights into both physiological and pathological brain states. Yet, challenges remain due to the ill-posed nature of the problem and high complexity of the solution space, which can be alleviated by advanced computational models. Here, we investigated the capability of a novel deep learning-based source imaging framework (DeepSIF) for imaging ictal activities from high-density electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings in drug-resistant focal epilepsy patients...
December 1, 2023: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38050566/astrocytic-based-controller-shifts-epileptic-activity-to-the-chaotic-state
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mojde Nahtani, Mehdi Siahi, Javad Razjouyan
INTRODUCTION: Investigating an effective controller to shift hippocampal epileptic periodicity to normal chaotic behavior will be new hope for epilepsy treatment. Astrocytes nourish and protect neurons and maintain synaptic transmission and network activity. Therefore, this study explored the ameliorating effect of the astrocyte computational model on epileptic periodicity. METHODS: Modified Morris-Lecar equations were used to model the hippocampal CA3 network. Network inhibitory parameters were employed to generate oscillation-induced epileptiform periodicity...
2023: Basic and Clinical Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38050069/-protective-activity-of-novel-hydrophilic-synthetic-neurosteroids-on-organophosphate-status-epilepticus-induced-chronic-epileptic-seizures-non-convulsive-discharges-high-frequency-oscillations-and-electrographic-ictal-biomarkers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sreevidhya Ramakrishnan, Tanveer Singh, Doodipala Samba Reddy
Nerve agents and organophosphates (OP) are neurotoxic chemicals that induce acute seizures, status epilepticus (SE), and mortality. Long-term neurological and neurodegenerative effects manifest months to years after OP exposure. Current benzodiazepine anticonvulsants are ineffective in preventing such long-term neurobehavioral and neuropathological changes. New and effective anticonvulsants are needed for OP intoxication, especially for mitigating the long-term sequelae after acute exposure. We developed neurosteroids as novel anticonvulsants and neuroprotectants in OP exposure models...
November 30, 2023: Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38042925/high-frequency-oscillations-in-relation-to-interictal-spikes-in-predicting-postsurgical-seizure-freedom
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jakob V E Gerstl, Alina Kiseleva, Lukas Imbach, Johannes Sarnthein, Tommaso Fedele
We evaluate whether interictal spikes, epileptiform HFOs and their co-occurrence (Spike + HFO) were included in the resection area with respect to seizure outcome. We also characterise the relationship between high frequency oscillations (HFOs) and propagating spikes. We analysed intracranial EEG of 20 patients that underwent resective epilepsy surgery. The co-occurrence of ripples and fast ripples was considered an HFO event; the co-occurrence of an interictal spike and HFO was considered a Spike + HFO event...
December 3, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38041560/pathological-neurons-generate-ripples-at-the-up-down-transition-disrupting-information-transfer
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shennan A Weiss, Itzhak Fried, Jerome Engel, Anatol Bragin, Shuang Wang, Michael R Sperling, Robert K S Wong, Yuval Nir, Richard J Staba
OBJECTIVE: To confirm and investigate why pathological HFOs (pHFOs), including ripples [80-200 Hz] and fast ripples [200-600 Hz], are generated during the UP-DOWN transition of the slow wave and if information transmission mediated by ripple temporal coupling is disrupted in the seizure onset zone (SOZ). METHODS: We isolated 217 total units from 175.95 iEEG contact-hours of synchronized macro- and microelectrode recordings from 6 patients. Sleep slow oscillation (0...
December 2, 2023: Epilepsia
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