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The sleep-deprived brain in normals and patients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy: a perturbational approach to measuring cortical reactivity.

Alessandra Del Felice1, Antonio Fiaschi, Giuseppe Luigi Bongiovanni, Silvia Savazzi, Paolo Manganotti.   

Abstract

Simultaneous electroencephalography-transcranial magnetic stimulation (EEG-TMS) investigates cortical reactivity to external perturbations. TMS evoked potentials (TEPs) have been described in normals during sleep and wake but not after sleep deprivation or in pathologically enhanced excitability, i.e., epilepsy. The aim of our study was to identify TEPs and their modifications via EEG-TMS co-registration in healthy controls and patients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) during wake, sleep deprivation and sleep conditions. Focal TMS was administered to the primary motor cortex in 12 healthy controls and 10 patients with JME. At least 150 TMS were delivered randomly every 8-15s during wake, sleep deprivation and sleep conditions. EEG was simultaneously acquired from 32 scalp electrodes. A significant increase in late peak amplitudes (P100 and N190) was observed in all subjects during the sleep-deprived condition, with a marked anterior increase and overall higher amplitude potentials in the JME patients. We demonstrated an overall higher cortical excitability in the JME patients, particularly over the anterior cortex after sleep deprivation and rebound sleep. This phenomenon could be related to the cortico-thalamic circuit dysfunctions believed to cause myoclonic epilepsy and a higher susceptibility of the frontal and prefrontal areas to the effects of sleep deprivation.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21726980     DOI: 10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2011.05.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epilepsy Res        ISSN: 0920-1211            Impact factor:   3.045


  11 in total

1.  Cognitive Activation of "Hyperexcitable Cortex" in JME: Can It Trigger Seizures?

Authors:  Gregory L Krauss
Journal:  Epilepsy Curr       Date:  2011-11       Impact factor: 7.500

2.  Human cortical excitability increases with time awake.

Authors:  Reto Huber; Hanna Mäki; Mario Rosanova; Silvia Casarotto; Paola Canali; Adenauer G Casali; Giulio Tononi; Marcello Massimini
Journal:  Cereb Cortex       Date:  2012-02-07       Impact factor: 5.357

3.  Transcranial magnetic stimulation-electroencephalography responses in recovered and symptomatic mild traumatic brain injury.

Authors:  Jussi Tallus; Pantelis Lioumis; Heikki Hämäläinen; Seppo Kähkönen; Olli Tenovuo
Journal:  J Neurotrauma       Date:  2013-07-11       Impact factor: 5.269

4.  A Multimodal Imaging- and Stimulation-based Method of Evaluating Connectivity-related Brain Excitability in Patients with Epilepsy.

Authors:  Mouhsin M Shafi; Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli; Catherine J Chu; Alvaro Pascual-Leone; Bernard S Chang
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2016-11-13       Impact factor: 1.355

5.  TMS-evoked N100 responses as a prognostic factor in acute stroke.

Authors:  Paolo Manganotti; Michele Acler; Stefano Masiero; Alessandra Del Felice
Journal:  Funct Neurol       Date:  2015 Apr-Jun

6.  Controversial issues on EEG after sleep deprivation for the diagnosis of epilepsy.

Authors:  Filippo Sean Giorgi; Michelangelo Maestri; Melania Guida; Elisa Di Coscio; Luca Carnicelli; Daria Perini; Chiara Pizzanelli; Alfonso Iudice; Enrica Bonanni
Journal:  Epilepsy Res Treat       Date:  2013-06-12

Review 7.  Characterizing and Modulating Brain Circuitry through Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Combined with Electroencephalography.

Authors:  Faranak Farzan; Marine Vernet; Mouhsin M D Shafi; Alexander Rotenberg; Zafiris J Daskalakis; Alvaro Pascual-Leone
Journal:  Front Neural Circuits       Date:  2016-09-22       Impact factor: 3.492

8.  Lamotrigine and levetiracetam exert a similar modulation of TMS-evoked EEG potentials.

Authors:  Isabella Premoli; Andrea Biondi; Sara Carlesso; Davide Rivolta; Mark P Richardson
Journal:  Epilepsia       Date:  2016-11-03       Impact factor: 5.864

Review 9.  Is sleep essential for neural plasticity in humans, and how does it affect motor and cognitive recovery?

Authors:  Maurizio Gorgoni; Aurora D'Atri; Giulia Lauri; Paolo Maria Rossini; Fabio Ferlazzo; Luigi De Gennaro
Journal:  Neural Plast       Date:  2013-06-11       Impact factor: 3.599

10.  Time-frequency analysis of short-lasting modulation of EEG induced by TMS during wake, sleep deprivation and sleep.

Authors:  Paolo Manganotti; Emanuela Formaggio; Alessandra Del Felice; Silvia F Storti; Alessandro Zamboni; Alessandra Bertoldo; Antonio Fiaschi; Gianna M Toffolo
Journal:  Front Hum Neurosci       Date:  2013-11-18       Impact factor: 3.169

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