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Cyclic alternating pattern (CAP) and epilepsy during sleep: how a physiological rhythm modulates a pathological event.

L Parrino1, A Smerieri, M C Spaggiari, M G Terzano.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Epileptic susceptibility is triggered by the sleeping condition. However, both ictal and interictal events are not equally affected by the different sleep states. Besides the well-known dichotomy between non-REM sleep (high activation) and REM sleep (low activation), epileptic phenomena are deeply sensitive to the ongoing level of arousal.
METHODS: During non-REM sleep the arousal level can be either unstable, as expressed by the repetitive sequences of the cyclic alternating pattern (CAP), or stable, as reflected by non-CAP. Phase A (arousal complex) and phase B (post-arousal rebound response) are the two basic components of the CAP cycle, which presents a 20-40 s periodicity. Three subtypes of A phases can be recognized: the A1 subtypes, which are thoroughly composed of K-complexes and delta bursts, and subtypes A2 and A3 dominated by moderate (A2) or prominent (A3) EEG desynchrony.
RESULTS: As a manifestation of unstable sleep, CAP offers a favorable background for the occurrence of nocturnal motor seizures that in most cases arise in concomitance with a phase A. In primary generalized epilepsy (PGE) and in lesional epilepsies with fronto-temporal focus, activation of interictal discharges is high during CAP reaching the climax during phase A and the strongest inhibition during phase B. A lack of modulation is observed instead in epilepsy with benign rolandic spikes. In PGE, the interictal bursts are mostly associated with the highly synchronized phase A1 subtypes.
CONCLUSIONS: The analysis of sleep microstructure based on CAP parameters offers a sensitive framework for exploring the linkage between dynamic EEG events and epileptic phenomena.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10996553     DOI: 10.1016/s1388-2457(00)00400-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Neurophysiol        ISSN: 1388-2457            Impact factor:   3.708


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