Altered neuromagnetic activity in default mode network in childhood absence epilepsy

被引:8
|
作者
Wang, Yingfan [1 ]
Li, Yihan [1 ]
Sun, Fangling [1 ]
Xu, Yue [1 ]
Xu, Fengyuan [1 ]
Wang, Siyi [1 ]
Wang, Xiaoshan [1 ]
机构
[1] Nanjing Med Univ, Affiliated Brain Hosp, Dept Neurol, Nanjing, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
spectral power; functional connectivity; interictal; ictal; oscillations; magnetoencephalography; childhood absence epilepsy; RESTING-STATE; FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIVITY; WAVE DISCHARGES; OSCILLATIONS; EEG; SEIZURES; MAGNETOENCEPHALOGRAPHY; CONSCIOUSNESS; PROPAGATION; ATTENTION;
D O I
10.3389/fnins.2023.1133064
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
PurposeThe electrophysiological characterization of resting state oscillatory functional connectivity within the default mode network (DMN) during interictal periods in childhood absence epilepsy (CAE) remains unclear. Using magnetoencephalographic (MEG) recordings, this study investigated how the connectivity within the DMN was altered in CAE. MethodsUsing a cross-sectional design, we analyzed MEG data from 33 children newly diagnosed with CAE and 26 controls matched for age and sex. The spectral power and functional connectivity of the DMN were estimated using minimum norm estimation combined with the Welch technique and corrected amplitude envelope correlation. ResultsDefault mode network showed stronger activation in the delta band during the ictal period, however, the relative spectral power in other bands was significantly lower than that in the interictal period (p(corrected) < 0.05 for DMN regions, except bilateral medial frontal cortex, left medial temporal lobe, left posterior cingulate cortex in the theta band, and the bilateral precuneus in the alpha band). It should be noted that the significant power peak in the alpha band was lost compared with the interictal data. Compared with controls, the interictal relative spectral power of DMN regions (except bilateral precuneus) in CAE patients was significantly increased in the delta band (p(corrected) < 0.01), whereas the values of all DMN regions in the beta-gamma 2 band were significantly decreased (p(corrected) < 0.01). In the higher frequency band (alpha-gamma1), especially in the beta and gamma1 band, the ictal node strength of DMN regions except the left precuneus was significantly higher than that in the interictal periods (p(corrected) < 0.01), and the node strength of the right inferior parietal lobe increased most significantly in the beta band (Ictal: 3.8712 vs. Interictal: 0.7503, p(corrected) < 0.01). Compared with the controls, the interictal node strength of DMN increased in all frequency bands, especially the right medial frontal cortex in the beta band (Controls: 0.1510 vs. Interictal: 3.527, p(corrected) < 0.01). Comparing relative node strength between groups, the right precuneus in CAE children decreased significantly (beta: Controls: 0.1009 vs. Interictal: 0.0475; gamma 1: Controls:0.1149 vs. Interictal:0.0587, p(corrected) < 0.01) such that it was no longer the central hub. ConclusionThese findings indicated DMN abnormalities in CAE patients, even in interictal periods without interictal epileptic discharges. Abnormal functional connectivity in CAE may reflect abnormal anatomo-functional architectural integration in DMN, as a result of cognitive mental impairment and unconsciousness during absence seizure. Future studies are needed to examine if the altered functional connectivity can be used as a biomarker for treatment responses, cognitive dysfunction, and prognosis in CAE patients.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] MULTI-FREQUENCY NEUROMAGNETIC ANALYSIS REVEALED THE DEFAULT MODE NETWORK IMPAIRMENT IN ABSENCE EPILEPSY
    Wang, X.
    Tang, L.
    Xiang, J.
    Huang, S.
    Miao, A.
    Ge, H.
    Liu, H.
    Wu, D.
    Guan, Q.
    Wu, T.
    Chen, Q.
    Yang, L.
    Lu, X.
    Hu, Z.
    EPILEPSIA, 2015, 56 : 232 - 232
  • [2] Disrupted Structural Connectivity of Default Mode Network in Childhood Absence Epilepsy
    Xue Kai-Qing
    Luo Cheng
    Yang Tian-Hua
    Li Qi-Fu
    Zhou Dong
    Yao De-Zhong
    PROGRESS IN BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS, 2013, 40 (09) : 826 - 833
  • [3] ALTERED DEFAULT-MODE NETWORK IN BENIGN CHILDHOOD EPILEPSY WITH CENTROTEMPORAL SPIKES
    Tu, S.
    Zhang, Y.
    Wang, X.
    Luo, C.
    Yao, D.
    EPILEPSIA, 2013, 54 : 213 - 213
  • [4] The default mode network and altered consciousness in epilepsy
    Danielson, Nathan B.
    Guo, Jennifer N.
    Blumenfeld, Hal
    BEHAVIOURAL NEUROLOGY, 2011, 24 (01) : 55 - 65
  • [5] Altered Neuromagnetic Activity in the Default Mode Network in Migraine and Its Subgroups (Episodic Migraine and Chronic Migraine)
    Zhang, Xiaofang
    Xu, Fengyuan
    Wu, Di
    Wang, Yingfan
    Chen, Qiqi
    Sun, Fangling
    Li, Yihan
    Wang, Xiaoshan
    JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 2024, 23 (01)
  • [6] Altered Functional Connectivity in Default Mode Network in Absence Epilepsy: A Resting-State fMRI Study
    Luo, Cheng
    Li, Qifu
    Lai, Yongxiu
    Xia, Yang
    Qin, Yun
    Liao, Wei
    Li, Shasha
    Zhou, Dong
    Yao, Dezhong
    Gong, Qiyong
    HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, 2011, 32 (03) : 438 - 449
  • [7] Altered activity and information flow in the default mode network of pilocarpine-induced epilepsy rats
    Cui, Yan
    Yu, Shuang
    Zhang, Tianjiao
    Zhang, Yangsong
    Xia, Yang
    Yao, Dezhong
    Guo, Daqing
    BRAIN RESEARCH, 2018, 1696 : 71 - 80
  • [8] Altered spontaneous neuronal activity of the default-mode network in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy
    Zhang, Zhiqiang
    Lu, Guangming
    Zhong, Yuan
    Tan, Qifu
    Liao, Wei
    Wang, Zhengge
    Wang, Zhongqiu
    Li, Kai
    Chen, Huafu
    Liu, Yijun
    BRAIN RESEARCH, 2010, 1323 : 152 - 160
  • [9] Altered default mode network activity in schizophrenia patients
    Pankow, A.
    Deserno, L.
    Bermpohl, F.
    Walter, M.
    Schlagenhauf, F.
    Heinz, A.
    EUROPEAN NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2013, 23 : S428 - S429
  • [10] Altered Structural Network in Newly Onset Childhood Absence Epilepsy
    Kim, Eun-Hee
    Shim, Woo-Hyun
    Lee, Jin-Seong
    Yoon, Hee-Mang
    Ko, Tae-Sung
    Yum, Mi-Sun
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROLOGY, 2020, 16 (04): : 573 - 580