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Interictal epileptiform discharges in focal epilepsy are preceded by increase in low-frequency oscillations

Journal

CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY
Volume 136, Issue -, Pages 191-205

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2022.02.003

Keywords

Epilepsy; Magnetoencephalography; Interictal epileptiform discharges; Low-frequency oscillations; Synchronization

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Low-frequency oscillations prior to interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) indicate the presence of focal inhibition before hypersynchronization.
Objective: Interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) constitute a diagnostic signature of epilepsy. These events reflect epileptogenic hypersynchronization. Previous studies indicated that IEDs arise from slow neuronal activation accompanied by metabolic and hemodynamic changes. These might induce cortical inhibition followed hypersynchronization at IED onset. As cortical inhibition is mediated by low frequency oscillations, we aimed to analyze the role of low-frequency oscillations prior the IED using magnetencephalography (MEG). Methods: Low-frequency (1-8 Hz) oscillations pre-IED ([-1000 milliseconds (ms), IED onset]) were analyzed using MEG in 14 focal epilepsy patients (median age = 23 years, range = 7-46 age). Occurrence of local pre-IED oscillations was analyzed using Beamformer Dynamical Imaging of Coherent Sources (DICS) and event-related desynchronization/synchronization (ERD-ERS) maps constructed using cluster-based permutation tests. The development of pre-IED oscillations was characterized using Hilbert transformation. Results: All patients exhibited statistically significant increase in delta (1-4 Hz) and/or theta (4-8 Hz) oscillations pre-IED compared to baseline [-2000 ms,-1000 ms]. Furthermore, all patients exhibited low-frequency power increase up to IED onset. Conclusions: We demonstrated consistently occurring, low-frequency oscillations prior to IED onset. Significance: As low-frequency activity mediates cortical inhibition, our study demonstrates that a focal inhibition precedes hypersynchronization at IED onset.

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