Electrocortical and behavioral responses produced by acute electrical stimulation of the human centromedian thalamic nucleus

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作者
Velasco, M
Velasco, F
Velasco, AL
Brito, F
Jimenez, F
Marquez, I
Rojas, B
机构
[1] GEN & CHILDRENS HOSP SSA,NEUROL UNIT,MEXICO CITY,DF,MEXICO
[2] GEN & CHILDRENS HOSP SSA,NEUROSURG UNIT,MEXICO CITY,DF,MEXICO
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centromedian thalamic nucleus; reticular thalamo-mesencephalic systems; recruiting and augmenting responses; EEG desynchronization and slow negative shift; spike-wave-complexes; typical absence responses;
D O I
10.1016/S0013-4694(96)95203-0
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
摘要
Incremental, desynchronizing and spike-wave electrocortical responses and concomitant symptoms to acute electrical stimulation of the centromedian thalamic nucleus (CM) were studied in 12 patients with intractable complex partial and tonic-clonic generalized seizures. Low-frequency (6/s), 320-800 mu A stimulation of the caudal-basal and central portions of CM elicited incremental recruiting and augmenting-like responses with a bilateral regional scalp distribution, with emphasis at the ipsilateral frontal (recruiting) and central (augmenting) regions, while ventral-basal CM stimulation elicited primary-like responses with a focal distribution at the ipsilateral parietal region. High-frequency (60/s), 320-800 mu A stimulation of caudal-basal and central, but not ventral-basal CM, elicited EEG desynchronization and a slow negative shift of the EEG baseline with scalp distribution similar to that showed by recruiting- and augmenting-like responses. Neither incremental nor desynchronization EEG responses were accompanied by evident patient sensory or motor responses. Low-frequency (3/s), high-intensity (30 V = 2400 mu A) combined stimulation of the right CM and left non-specific mesencephalic ascending pathways elicited a response similar to the typical absence attack with all EEG and clinical ingredients: S1, S2, P1 and W components of the individual spike-wave complex and generalized spike-wave discharges followed by sleep spindle EEG afterdischarges, accompanied by motionless stare, 3/s eye blinking, lip smacking and total failure to respond to visual stimuli in patients under a simple responding task. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.
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页数:11
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