| Literature DB >> 17430404 |
H W Robert Powell1, Mark P Richardson, Mark R Symms, Philip A Boulby, Pam J Thompson, John S Duncan, Matthias J Koepp.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) due to hippocampal sclerosis (HS) often suffer from material-specific memory impairments. The purpose of this study was to use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to study the organization of specific memory functions in these patients.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17430404 PMCID: PMC2913101 DOI: 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2007.01053.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epilepsia ISSN: 0013-9580 Impact factor: 5.864
Patient clinical and demographic data
| Age/gender | Handedness | Age of epilepsy onset (year) | Seizure types and frequency (per month) | Postop outcome (Engel class.) | MRI and pathological diagnosis | Epilepsy syndrome | VIQ | PIQ | Verbal recall | Figure recall | Right HV (cm3) | Left HV (cm3) | Total intracranial volume (cm3) | Hippocampal volume ratio (%) | Language dominance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25/F | Right | 17 | CPS 8 SGTC 0.5 | IA | Left HS | Left TLE | 82 | 80 | 46 | 60 | 2.729 | 1.351 | 168.53 | 50 | Left |
| 37/M | Left | 1 | SPS 12 CPS 4 | IB | Left HS | Left TLE | 94 | 93 | 23 | 49 | 3.3 | 1.88 | 175 | 57 | Left |
| 33/M | Right | 1 | SPS 4 CPS 4 | IA | Left HS | Left TLE | 86 | 88 | 46 | 91 | 2.83 | 2.02 | NM | 71 | Left |
| 32/F | Right | 22 | SPS 30 CPS 5 SGTC 0.25 | NA | Left HS | Left TLE | 88 | 111 | 27 | 40 | 2.359 | 1.789 | 152.9 | 76 | Left |
| 37/F | Right | 18 | CPS 10 | IA | Left HS | Left TLE | 105 | 110 | 50 | 66 | 2.912 | 1.602 | 143.5 | 55 | Left |
| 28/M | Right | 3 | CPS 1 | IA | Left HS | Left TLE | 76 | 81 | 18 | 10 | 3.077 | 1.417 | 171.24 | 46 | Left |
| 34/M | Right | 21 | CPS 5 | NA | Left HS | Left TLE | 67 | 76 | 3 | 8 | 2.235 | 1.896 | 172.2 | 85 | Left |
| 25/M | Right | 5 | CPS 3 | NA | Right HS | Right TLE | 101 | 90 | 50 | 59 | 1.84 | 2.35 | NM | 78 | Left |
| 47/M | Right | 13 | CPS 1 | IB | Right HS | Right TLE | 73 | 86 | 36 | 18 | 1.038 | 2.769 | 145.92 | 37 | Left |
| 44/F | Right | 14 | CPS 4 | IA | Right HS | Right TLE | 95 | 104 | 64 | 80 | 2.606 | 3.034 | 154.9 | 86 | Left |
| 46/F | Right | 8 | CPS 5 | IA | Right HS | Right TLE | 88 | 84 | 60 | 13 | 1.756 | 2.695 | 147 | 65 | Left |
| 32/F | Right | 19 | CPS 2 | IIIA | Right HS | Right TLE | 87 | 110 | 80 | 66 | 2.299 | 2.562 | 139.55 | 90 | Left |
| 29/M | Right | 9 | CPS 30 SGTC 4 | NA | Right HS | Right TLE | 93 | 114 | 88 | 84 | 2.273 | 2.978 | 162.86 | 76 | Left |
| 41/F | Right | 14 | CPS 4 | IA | Right HS | Right TLE | 90 | 88 | 75 | 47 | 1.628 | 2.302 | 150.8 | 71 | Left |
M, male; F, female; CPS, complex partial seizure; SGTC, secondary generalized tonic–clonic seizure; NA, not applicable; HS, hippocampal sclerosis; EEG, electroencephalogram; TLE, temporal lobe epilepsy; VIQ, verbal intelligence quotient; PIQ, performance intelligence quotient; HV, hippocampal volume; AED, antiepileptic drug; TPR, topiramate; LTG, lamotrigine; VPA, sodium valproate; CBZ, carbamazepine; LVT, levetiracetam; PMD, primidone; CLB, clobazam; OXC, oxcarbazepine; GBP, gabapentin; PHT, phenytoin; TGB, tiagabine.
Activation peaks in the medial temporal lobe for left and right TLE groups. For each effect, the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) coordinate, z-score, anatomical location and relevant figure are given
| Group | Material | Contrast | Figure | MNI coordinates | Region | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Left TLE | Faces | Remembered > forgotten | 34–24–16 | 2.99 | Right hippocampus | |
| Faces | Remembered > forgotten | 22–14–32 | 2.98 | Right entorhinal cortex | ||
| Words | Viewing > fixate | 40–20–30 | 4.07 | Right parahippocampal gyrus | ||
| Pictures | Viewing > fixate | 40–32–24 | 3.72 | Right parahippocampal gyrus | ||
| Faces | Viewing > fixate | 38–36–24 | 3.33 | Right fusiform gyrus | ||
| Faces | Viewing > fixate | 38–30–30 | 3.10 | Right parahippocampal gyrus | ||
| Right TLE | Words | Remembered > forgotten | −30–10–36 | 3.33 | Left hippocampus | |
| Pictures | Remembered > forgotten | −34–34–18 | 2.6 | Left parahippocampal gyrus | ||
| Pictures | Viewing > fixate | −40–20–26 | 4.19 | Left hippocampus | ||
| Faces | Viewing > fixate | 16–18–26 | 4.07 | Right hippocampus |
FIG. 1Left TLE group: event-related (encoding) and blocked (viewing) designs. Significant regions are superimposed onto the normalized mean EPI image from 10 healthy control subjects. Left (L) and right (R) side of the brain are indicated. (A) Main effect of face encoding, right hippocampal activity. (B) Main effect of face encoding, right entorhinal cortex activity. (C) Main effect of viewing words, right parahippocampal gyrus activity. (D) Main effect of viewing pictures, right parahippocampal gyrus activity. (E) Main effect of viewing faces, right fusiform gyrus activity. (F) Main effect of viewing faces, right parahippocampal gyrus activity. No significant MTL activation was found for word or picture encoding.
FIG. 2Right TLE group: event-related (encoding) and blocked (viewing) designs. (A) Main effect of word encoding, left hippocampal activity. (B) Main effect of picture encoding, left parahippocampal gyrus activity. (C) Main effect of viewing pictures, left hippocampal activity. (D) Main effect of viewing faces, right hippocampal activity. No significant MTL activation was seen for face encoding or viewing words.
Activation peaks in the medial temporal lobe for group comparisonsFor each effect, the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) coordinate, z-score, anatomical location and relevant figure are given.
| Group comparison | Material | Contrast | Figure | MNI coordinates | Region | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Left TLE > Controls | Words | Remembered > forgotten | 34–26–28 | 2.60 | Right parahippocampal gyrus | |
| Left TLE > Controls | Faces | Remembered > forgotten | 26–22–30 | 3.15 | Right entorhinal cortex | |
| Left TLE < Controls | Words | Viewing > fixate | −28–28–16 | 3.78 | Left hippocampus | |
| Left TLE > Controls | Words | Viewing > fixate | 38–20–30 | 3.04 | Right parahippocampal gyrus | |
| Left TLE < Controls | Pictures | Viewing > fixate | −26–30–18 | 4.44 | Left hippocampus | |
| Left TLE > Controls | Faces | Viewing > fixate | 44–36–18 | 3.40 | Right fusiform gyrus | |
| Right TLE > Controls | Words | Remembered > forgotten | −18–14–28 | 3.07 | Left hippocampus | |
| Right TLE > Controls | Words | Remembered > forgotten | −28–6–30 | 3.28 | Left amygdala | |
| Right TLE > Controls | Words | Viewing > fixate | −40–18–26 | 2.99 | Left hippocampus | |
| Right TLE > Controls | Pictures | Viewing > fixate | −40–16–30 | 3.60 | Left hippocampus |
FIG. 3Group comparisons highlighting regions showing significant differences between left TLE patients and controls. Contrast estimates are shown on the right of the SPMs. For all graphs, controls (C) are on the left and patients (L) on the right. (A) Word encoding; greater activity in left TLE than in controls in the right parahippocampal gyrus. (B) Face encoding: greater activity in left TLE than in controls in the right entorhinal cortex. (C) Viewing words: less activity in left TLE than in controls, left hippocampus. (D) Viewing words: greater activity in left TLE than in controls, right parahippocampal gyrus. (E) Viewing pictures: less activity in left TLE than in controls, left hippocampus. (F) Viewing faces: greater activity in left TLE than in controls, right fusiform gyrus.
FIG. 4Group comparisons highlighting regions showing significant differences between right TLE patients and controls. Contrast estimates are shown on the right of the SPMs. For all graphs, controls (C) are on the left and patients (R) on the right. (A) Word encoding: greater activity in right TLE than in controls, left hippocampus. (B) Viewing words: greater activity in right TLE than in controls, left hippocampus. (C) Viewing pictures: greater activity in right TLE than in controls, left hippocampus.
FIG. 5Structure–function relationships. Graphs on the right of the SPMs demonstrate the correlation between hippocampal volume (cm3) and fMRI activation (arbitrary units). (A) Positive correlation in the left hippocampus between left hippocampal volume and word encoding-related fMRI activation. (B) Positive correlation in the right hippocampus between right hippocampal volume and picture encoding-related fMRI activation.
Activation peaks in the medial temporal lobe for structure–function correlations.For each effect, the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) coordinate, z-score, anatomical location and relevant figure are given
| Group | Correlation | Figure | MNI coordinates | Region | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Structure–function correlations | Word encoding vs. left HV | −30–18–18 | 3.04 | Left hippocampus | |
| Picture encoding vs. right HV | 24–8–32 | 3.18 | Right hippocampus |
FIG. 6Relationships between fMRI activation and standard memory test results for the left TLE group. The graphs demonstrate the correlation between test performance and fMRI activation (arbitrary units). HC: hippocampus. (A) Positive correlation in the left hippocampus between verbal recall score and word encoding-related fMRI activation. (B) Negative correlation in the right hippocampus between verbal recall score and word encoding-related fMRI activation. (C) Positive correlation in the left hippocampus between verbal recall score and fMRI activation for viewing words. (D) Negative correlation in the right hippocampus between verbal recall score and fMRI activation for viewing words.
FIG. 7Relationships between fMRI activation and standard memory test results for the right TLE group. HC: hippocampus. (A) Negative correlation in the left hippocampus between figure recall score and picture encoding-related fMRI activation. (B) Positive correlation in the right hippocampus between figure recall score and picture encoding-related fMRI activation. (C) No significant correlation in the left hippocampus between figure recall score and fMRI activation for viewing pictures. (D) Positive correlation in the right hippocampus between figure recall score and fMRI activation for viewing pictures.
Results summary
| Group | Material | Contrast | Region of main effect | Comparison with controls (increased/decreased, location) | Correlation with memory performance (location, correlating measure) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Controls | Words | Remembered > forgotten | Left HC | ||
| Pictures | Bilateral PHG | ||||
| Faces | Right HC, A | ||||
| Words | Viewing > fixate | Left PHG | |||
| Pictures | Left PHG | ||||
| Faces | Bilateral FG | ||||
| Left TLE | Words | Remembered > forgotten | – | Increased, Right PHG | Right HC, 1/verbal recall |
| Pictures | – | – | – | ||
| Faces | Right HC, ERC | Increased, Right ERC | - | ||
| Words | Viewing > fixate | Right PHG | Reduced, Left HC | Left HC, verbal recall | |
| Increased, Right PHG | Right HC, 1/verbal recall | ||||
| Pictures | Right PHG | Reduced, Left HC | Left HC, verbal learning | ||
| Right HC, 1/verbal learning | |||||
| Faces | Right PHG, FG | Increased, Right FG | - | ||
| Right TLE | Words | Remembered > forgotten | Left HC | Increased, Left HC | - |
| Pictures | Left PHG | - | Right HC, figure recall | ||
| Faces | - | - | Left HC, 1/figure recall | ||
| - | |||||
| Words | Viewing > fixate | - | Increased, Left HC | - | |
| Pictures | Left HC | Increased, Left HC | Right HC, figure recall | ||
| Faces | Right HC | - | - |
Summary of all the results including main effect of encoding and viewing each stimulus type for each group, comparison between patient and controls, and correlations with memory performance. HC, hippocampus; PHG, parahippocampal gyrus; A, amygdala; FG, fusiform gyrus; ERC, entorhinal cortex.