ACTIVATION OF PARTIAL SEIZURES WITH MOTOR SIGNS DURING CYCLIC ALTERNATING PATTERN IN HUMAN SLEEP

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作者
TERZANO, MG [1 ]
PARRINO, L [1 ]
GAROFALO, PG [1 ]
DURISOTTI, C [1 ]
FILATIROSO, C [1 ]
机构
[1] REG EPILEPT CTR,DEPT NEUROL,VICENZA,ITALY
关键词
SLEEP; EPILEPSY; SEIZURES; VIGILANCE; CYCLIC ALTERNATING PATTERN;
D O I
10.1016/0920-1211(91)90009-5
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Both interictal and ictal EEG phenomena are commonly activated by functional instability. The different non-REM sleep stages comprise long-lasting periods of cyclic alternating pattern (CAP) in which arousal fluctuates between 'A phases' of greater arousal and 'B phases' of less arousal, and periods in which vigilance maintains a tonic stability (non-CAP). Previous studies have revealed that phase A induces a marked enhancement of generalized EEG paroxysms, a minor though significant activation of focal lesional bursts, but no effect on rolandic functional spikes. Conversely, phase B exerts an inhibitory modulation, especially on bilateral interictal phenomena. Because of the opposite influence of phase A and phase B also on muscle tone, we assessed the amount and distribution of nocturnal partial motor seizures in 6 subjects affected by focal epilepsy. The polysomnograms included 45 motor seizures, 43 of which occurred during non-REM sleep. Nocturnal fits were significantly more frequent in stages 1 and 3 (P < 0.0001). Among the non-REM seizures, 42 appeared in CAP (P < 0.0001) and always in phase A. The transient arousal and the concomitant muscle tone activation expressed by phase A of CAP is likely to support the motor components of nocturnal seizures. Sleep analysis in terms of CAP and non-CAP provides a better understanding of the continuum from subclinical EEG paroxysms to clinical manifestations and of the relations between vigilance and seizure disorders.
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