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Effect of Antiseizure Medication on the Salience Network in Patients with Epilepsy with Generalized Tonic-Clonic Seizures Alone.
Bistriceanu, Catalina Elena; Vulpoi, Georgiana-Anca; Stoleriu, Iulian; Cuciureanu, Dan Iulian.
Afiliação
  • Bistriceanu CE; Neurology Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Grigore T. Popa", 16 Universitatii Street, 700115 Iasi, Romania.
  • Vulpoi GA; Elytis Hospital Hope, 43A Gheorghe Saulescu Street, 700010 Iasi, Romania.
  • Stoleriu I; Neurology Department, Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Grigore T. Popa", 16 Universitatii Street, 700115 Iasi, Romania.
  • Cuciureanu DI; Dorna Medical, 700022 Iasi, Romania.
Biomedicines ; 12(7)2024 Jul 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39062094
ABSTRACT
This study aimed to investigate the effects of antiepileptic drugs on salience network regions in patients with epilepsy with generalized tonic-clonic seizures alone (EGTCSa). A retrospective observational case-control study was performed on 40 patients diagnosed with epilepsy with EGTCSa and 40 healthy age-matched controls. In LORETA, a voxel-by-voxel analysis between regions from the salience network was performed for both hemispheres, specifically between the anterior cingulate (BA 32 and BA 24) and the sublobar insula (BA 13). Subsequently, a Wilcoxon rank-sum test (the Mann-Whitney U test) was conducted for the equality of medians in the transformation matrix. A comparison was then made between each region of interest as defined by the salience network and the controls. Marked differences were found in the brain regions assessed in patients with EGTCSa treated with valproic acid and carbamazepine compared to the control group; few differences in patients treated with levetiracetam; and no difference was found in the group without treatment compared with those in the control group. These results suggest that ASMs can influence cognitive processes, which provide novel insights toward understanding the neural mechanisms underlying the effects of ASMs administration.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article