Increased pH and inorganic phosphate in temporal seizure foci demonstrated by [31P]MRS
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Increased pH and inorganic phosphate in temporal seizure foci demonstrated by [31P]MRS
Abstract
To investigate alterations of brain metabolism associated with temporal lobe epilepsy, [31P]MRS studies were performed on the anterotemporal lobes of patients with medically refractory complex partial seizures. Interictally, the pH was significantly more alkaline in the temporal lobe ipsilateral to the seizure focus (7.25 vs. 7.08, p less than 0.05), and the inorganic phosphorous concentration was greater on the side of the epileptogenic focus (1.9 vs. 1.1 mM, p less than 0.05). These changes in pH and inorganic phosphate may represent metabolic alterations secondary to seizures. Alternatively, because alkalosis enhances neural excitability and may enhance seizure activity, the increased pH of the seizure focus may provide insight into the pathophysiologic mechanism of epileptic seizures.
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