Frontiers in Neurology (Apr 2022)

EEG Oscillatory Networks in Peri-Ictal Period of Absence Epilepsy

  • Zhiye Li,
  • Zhiye Li,
  • Jialing Huang,
  • Jialing Huang,
  • Wei Wei,
  • Wei Wei,
  • Sili Jiang,
  • Hong Liu,
  • Hong Liu,
  • Hua Luo,
  • Hua Luo,
  • Jianghai Ruan,
  • Jianghai Ruan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.825225
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

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ObjectiveTo investigate the dynamical brain network changes before and after an absence seizure episode in absence epilepsy (AE).Methods21 AE patients with a current high frequency of seizures and 21 sex- and age-matched health control (HC) who reported no history of neurological or psychiatric disorders and visited the hospital for routine physical examinations were included. Each included subject underwent a 2-h and 19-channel video EEG examination. For AE patients, five epochs of 10-s EEG data in inter-ictal, pre-ictal, and post-ictal states were collected. For the HC group, five 10-s resting-state EEG epochs were extracted. Functional independent components analysis (ICA) was carried out using the LORETA KEY tool.ResultsCompared with the resting-state EEG data of the HC group, the EEG data from AE patients during inter-ictal periods showed decreased alpha oscillations in regions involving the superior frontal gyrus (SFG) (BA11). From inter-ictal to pre-ictal, SFG (BA10) showed maximum decreased delta oscillations. Additionally, from pre-ictal to post-ictal, superior temporal gyrus (STG) (BA 22) presented maximum increased neural activity in the alpha band. Moreover, compared with inter-ictal EEG, post-ictal EEG showed significantly decreased theta activity in SFG (BA8).ConclusionThe changes in SFG alpha oscillations are the key brain network differences between inter-ictal EEG of AE patients and resting-state EEG of HCs. The brain networks of EEG oscillatory during peri-ictal episodes are mainly involving SFG and STG. Our study suggests that altered EEG brain networks dynamics exist between inter-ictal EEG of AE patients and resting-state EEG of HCs and between pre- and post-ictal EEG in AE patients.

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