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Interictal epileptic discharge correlates with global and frontal cognitive dysfunction in temporal lobe epilepsy
Institution:1. Epilepsy Unit, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, APHP, Paris, France;2. Brain and Spine Institute, (Centre de Recherche de l''Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle Epinière, ICM), Paris, France;3. Rothschild Foundation, Paris, France;4. Affiliated Teaching Hospital of Tsinghua University, Beijing, China;5. Psitec Laboratory (EA 4072), University of Lille, France;1. Adiyaman University Training and Research Hospital, Neurology, Adiyaman, Turkey;2. Adiyaman University Training and Research Hospital, Radiology, Adiyaman, Turkey;3. Tekirdag Goverment Hospital, Child Psychiatry, Tekirdag, Turkey;4. Adiyaman University Training and Research Hospital, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Adiyaman, Turkey;5. Adiyaman University Training and Research Hospital, Psychology, Adiyaman, Turkey;1. Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, United States of America;2. Children''s National Medical Center, Washington, DC, United States of America;3. University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI, United States of America
Abstract:ObjectiveTemporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) with hippocampal sclerosis has widespread effects on structural and functional connectivity and often entails cognitive dysfunction. EEG is mandatory to disentangle interactions in epileptic and physiological networks which underlie these cognitive comorbidities. Here, we examined how interictal epileptic discharges (IEDs) affect cognitive performance.MethodsThirty-four patients (right TLE = 17, left TLE = 17) were examined with 24-hour video-EEG and a battery of neuropsychological tests to measure intelligence quotient and separate frontal and temporal lobe functions. Hippocampal segmentation of high-resolution T1-weighted imaging was performed with FreeSurfer. Partial correlations were used to compare the number and distribution of clinical interictal spikes and sharp waves with data from imagery and psychological tests.ResultsThe number of IEDs was negatively correlated with executive functions, including verbal fluency and intelligence quotient (IQ). Interictal epileptic discharge affected cognitive function in patients with left and right TLE differentially, with verbal fluency strongly related to temporofrontal spiking. In contrast, IEDs had no clear effects on memory functions after corrections with partial correlations for age, age at disease onset, disease duration, and hippocampal volume.ConclusionIn patients with TLE of long duration, IED occurrence was strongly related to cognitive deficits, most pronounced for frontal lobe function. These data suggest that IEDs reflect dysfunctional brain circuitry and may serve as an independent biomarker for cognitive comorbidity.
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