Increased interictal spike activity associated with transient slow wave trains during non-rapid eye movement sleep

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Péter Przemyslaw Ujma
Péter Simor
Raffaele Ferri
Dániel Fabó
Anna Kelemen
Loránd Erőss
Róbert Bódizs
Péter Halász
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[1] Semmelweis University,Institute of Behavioural Sciences
[2] Budapest University of Technology and Economics,Department of Cognitive Sciences
[3] Epilepsy Centrum,Nyírő Gyula Hospital National Institute of Psychiatry and Addictions
[4] Epilepsy Centrum,Department of Neurology, National Institute of Clinical Neuroscience
[5] National Institute of Clinical Neuroscience,Department of Functional Neurosurgery
[6] Pázmány Péter Catholic University,Department of General Psychology
[7] Oasi Institute for Research on Mental Retardation and Brain Aging (IRCCS),Sleep Research Centre, Department of Neurology I.C.
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Cyclic Alternating Pattern; electroencephalogram power analysis; epilepsy; interictal spikes; intracranial corticography; non-rapid eye movement sleep;
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Non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep is characterized by recurring transient events (Cyclic Alternating Patterns, CAP), some of which consist of increased slow wave activity (A1 subtype). Such transient slow-wave events may play an important role in NREM sleep regulation and are known to facilitate epileptiform activity. In our study we investigated the relationship between interictal spike activity and Cyclic Alternating Patterns in three epileptic patients, using simultaneous scalp electroencephalogram (EEG) recording and intracranial electrocorticography. A significant increase of interictal activity was found during CAP A1 subtypes. A positive correlation between scalp EEG delta power and spike activity was found only in CAP A1 subtypes, but not during other events. These results show that transient (but not subcontinuous) delta activity has a facilitating effect on epileptoform activity, also suggesting a functional dissociation between morphologically similar delta activities.
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