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Phase-amplitude coupling within the anterior thalamic nuclei during seizures.
Ibrahim, George M; Wong, Simeon; Morgan, Benjamin R; Lipsman, Nir; Fallah, Aria; Weil, Alexander G; Krishna, Vibhor; Wennberg, Richard A; Lozano, Andres A.
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  • Ibrahim GM; Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto , Toronto, Ontario , Canada.
  • Wong S; Department of Diagnostic Imaging, The Hospital for Sick Children , Toronto, Ontario , Canada.
  • Morgan BR; Department of Diagnostic Imaging, The Hospital for Sick Children , Toronto, Ontario , Canada.
  • Lipsman N; Division of Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto , Toronto, Ontario , Canada.
  • Fallah A; Department of Neurosurgery, Mattel Children's Hospital, David Geffen School of Medicine at University of California Los Angeles , Los Angeles, California.
  • Weil AG; Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery, Department of Surgery, Sainte Justine Hospital, University of Montreal , Montreal, Quebec , Canada.
  • Krishna V; The Ohio State University, Center for Neuromodulation, Department of Neurosurgery , Columbus, Ohio.
  • Wennberg RA; The Ohio State University, Department of Neuroscience , Columbus, Ohio.
  • Lozano AA; Division of Neurology, Krembil Neuroscience Centre, Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto , Toronto, Ontario , Canada.
J Neurophysiol ; 119(4): 1497-1505, 2018 04 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29357461
ABSTRACT
Cross-frequency phase-amplitude coupling (cfPAC) subserves an integral role in the hierarchical organization of interregional neuronal communication and is also expressed by epileptogenic cortex during seizures. Here, we sought to characterize patterns of cfPAC expression in the anterior thalamic nuclei during seizures by studying extra-operative recordings in patients implanted with deep brain stimulation electrodes for intractable epilepsy. Nine seizures from two patients were analyzed in the peri-ictal period. CfPAC was calculated using the modulation index and interregional functional connectivity was indexed using the phase-locking value. Statistical analysis was performed within subjects on the basis of nonparametric permutation and corrected with Gaussian field theory. Five of the nine analyzed seizures demonstrated significant cfPAC. Significant cfPAC occurred during the pre-ictal and ictal periods in three seizures, as well as the postictal windows in four seizures. The preferred phase at which cfPAC occurred differed 1) in space, between the thalami of the epileptogenic and nonepileptogenic hemispheres; and 2) in time, at seizure termination. The anterior thalamic nucleus of the epileptogenic hemisphere also exhibited altered interregional phase-locking synchrony concurrent with the expression of cfPAC. By analyzing extraoperative recordings from the anterior thalamic nuclei, we show that cfPAC associated with altered interregional phase synchrony is lateralized to the thalamus of the epileptogenic hemisphere during seizures. Electrophysiological differences in cfPAC, including preferred phase of oscillatory interactions may be further investigated as putative targets for individualized neuromodulation paradigms in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. NEW & NOTEWORTHY The association between fast brain activity and slower oscillations is an integral mechanism for hierarchical neuronal communication, which is also manifested in epileptogenic cortex. Our data suggest that the same phenomenon occurs in the anterior thalamic nuclei during seizures. Further, the preferred phase of modulation shows differences in space, between the epileptogenic and nonepileptogenic hemispheres and time, as seizures terminate. Our data encourage the study of cross-frequency coupling for targeted, individualized closed-loop stimulation paradigms.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Convulsiones / Corteza Cerebral / Núcleos Talámicos Anteriores / Electroencefalografía / Sincronización de Fase en Electroencefalografía / Conectoma / Red Nerviosa Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: J Neurophysiol Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Canadá

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Convulsiones / Corteza Cerebral / Núcleos Talámicos Anteriores / Electroencefalografía / Sincronización de Fase en Electroencefalografía / Conectoma / Red Nerviosa Límite: Adolescent / Adult / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: J Neurophysiol Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Canadá