Sleep deprivation increases cortical excitability in epilepsy: syndrome-specific effects
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Sleep deprivation increases cortical excitability in epilepsy: syndrome-specific effects
Abstract
Objective: To use transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to investigate the hypothesis that sleep deprivation increases cortical excitability in people with epilepsy.
Methods: We performed paired pulse TMS stimulation, using a number of interstimulus intervals (ISIs) on each hemisphere of 30 patients with untreated newly diagnosed epilepsy (15 idiopathic generalized epilepsy [IGE] and 15 focal epilepsy) and on the dominant hemisphere of 13 healthy control subjects, before and after sleep deprivation.
Results: Both hemispheres in patients with IGE and the hemisphere ipsilateral to the EEG seizure focus in those with focal epilepsy showed an increase in cortical excitability following sleep deprivation at a number of ISIs. This change in excitability was most prominent in the patients with IGE. Although there were minor changes after sleep deprivation in control subjects and the contralateral hemisphere in the focal epilepsy group seen at the 250-millisecond ISI, it was less than in the other groups.
Conclusions: Sleep deprivation increases cortical excitability in epilepsy; the pattern of change is syndrome dependent.
Comment in
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Sleep deprivation increases cortical excitability in epilepsy: syndrome-specific effects.Neurology. 2007 Jul 17;69(3):318; author reply 318-9. doi: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000275279.98763.14. Neurology. 2007. PMID: 17636074 No abstract available.
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation and sleep deprivation as experimental tools: when sleep deprivation is too exciting.Epilepsy Curr. 2007 Nov-Dec;7(6):151-2. doi: 10.1111/j.1535-7511.2007.00174.x. Epilepsy Curr. 2007. PMID: 18049721 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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