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Evidence for consolidation of neuronal assemblies after seizures in humans.
Bower, Mark R; Stead, Matt; Bower, Regina S; Kucewicz, Michal T; Sulc, Vlastimil; Cimbalnik, Jan; Brinkmann, Benjamin H; Vasoli, Vincent M; St Louis, Erik K; Meyer, Fredric B; Marsh, W Richard; Worrell, Gregory A.
Afiliação
  • Bower MR; Department of Neurology, Division of Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy, Mayo Systems Electrophysiology Laboratory, and bower.mark@mayo.edu.
  • Stead M; Department of Neurology, Division of Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy, Mayo Systems Electrophysiology Laboratory, and.
  • Bower RS; Department of Neurologic Surgery, Division of Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy, Mayo Systems Electrophysiology Laboratory, and.
  • Kucewicz MT; Department of Neurology, Division of Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy, Mayo Systems Electrophysiology Laboratory, and.
  • Sulc V; Department of Neurology, Division of Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy, Mayo Systems Electrophysiology Laboratory, and St. Anne's Hospital, International Center for Research Consortium, 656 91 Brno, Czech Republic.
  • Cimbalnik J; Department of Neurology, Division of Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy, Mayo Systems Electrophysiology Laboratory, and St. Anne's Hospital, International Center for Research Consortium, 656 91 Brno, Czech Republic.
  • Brinkmann BH; Department of Neurology, Division of Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy, Mayo Systems Electrophysiology Laboratory, and.
  • Vasoli VM; Department of Neurology, Division of Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy, Mayo Systems Electrophysiology Laboratory, and.
  • St Louis EK; Departments of Medicine and Neurology, Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory and Center for Sleep Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, and.
  • Meyer FB; Department of Neurologic Surgery.
  • Marsh WR; Department of Neurologic Surgery.
  • Worrell GA; Department of Neurology, Division of Clinical Neurophysiology and Epilepsy, Mayo Systems Electrophysiology Laboratory, and.
J Neurosci ; 35(3): 999-1010, 2015 Jan 21.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25609617
ABSTRACT
The establishment of memories involves reactivation of waking neuronal activity patterns and strengthening of associated neural circuits during slow-wave sleep (SWS), a process known as "cellular consolidation" (Dudai and Morris, 2013). Reactivation of neural activity patterns during waking behaviors that occurs on a timescale of seconds to minutes is thought to constitute memory recall (O'Keefe and Nadel, 1978), whereas consolidation of memory traces may be revealed and served by correlated firing (reactivation) that appears during sleep under conditions suitable for synaptic modification (Buhry et al., 2011). Although reactivation has been observed in human neuronal recordings (Gelbard-Sagiv et al., 2008; Miller et al., 2013), reactivation during sleep has not, likely because data are difficult to obtain and the effect is subtle. Seizures, however, provide intense and synchronous, yet sparse activation (Bower et al., 2012) that could produce a stronger consolidation effect if seizures activate learning-related mechanisms similar to those activated by learned tasks. Continuous wide-bandwidth recordings from patients undergoing intracranial monitoring for drug-resistant epilepsy revealed reactivation of seizure-related neuronal activity during subsequent SWS, but not wakefulness. Those neuronal assemblies that were most strongly activated during seizures showed the largest correlation changes, suggesting that consolidation selectively strengthened neuronal circuits activated by seizures. These results suggest that seizures "hijack" physiological learning mechanisms and also suggest a novel epilepsy therapy targeting neuronal dynamics during post-seizure sleep.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Convulsões / Sono / Epilepsia do Lobo Temporal / Memória / Rede Nervosa / Neurônios Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Convulsões / Sono / Epilepsia do Lobo Temporal / Memória / Rede Nervosa / Neurônios Limite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article