Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria (Jun 2011)

Pattern of P50 suppression deficit in patients with epilepsy and individuals with schizophrenia

  • Jefferson Becker,
  • Irenio Gomes da Silva Filho,
  • Hélio Fernandes da Silva Filho,
  • Alice Schuch,
  • Fernanda Lia de Paula Ramos,
  • Eduardo Sörensen Ghisolfi,
  • Diogo Rizzato Lara,
  • Jaderson Costa da Costa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X2011000400010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 3
pp. 460 – 465

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: To identify P50 suppression in patients with epilepsy, to investigate the effect of seizure control on P50 suppression, and to compare epilepsy patients with individuals with schizophrenia and healthy volunteers. METHOD: P50 evoked potential parameters and P50 suppression were studied crossectionally in patients with uncontrolled or controlled epilepsy, in individuals with schizophrenia and in healthy volunteers. RESULTS: Individuals with schizophrenia had significantly smaller conditioning stimulus (S1) amplitude, and patients with epilepsy had larger test stimulus (S2) amplitude. Mean S2/S1 ratio was 0.71±0.33 for patients with uncontrolled epilepsy; 0.68±0.36 for patients with controlled epilepsy; 0.96±0.47 for individuals with schizophrenia, and 0.42±0.24 for healthy volunteers. CONCLUSION: The sensory filter of patients with epilepsy is altered, and this alteration is not associated with seizure control. Also, it works differently from the sensory filter of individuals with schizophrenia.

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