Dynamic alterations of striatal-related functional networks in juvenile absence epilepsy.

Epilepsy Behav

Department of Neurology, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study looks at how certain brain networks work differently in kids with juvenile absence epilepsy (JAE) compared to healthy kids.
  • Researchers used special brain scans on 18 JAE patients and 28 healthy kids to see how different parts of the brain connect while at rest.
  • They found that JAE patients had some parts of their brain networks working too steadily, while others were changing more than usual, especially in areas related to emotions and decision-making.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To explore the features of dynamic functional connectivity (dFC) variability of striatal-cortical/subcortical networks in juvenile absence epilepsy (JAE).

Methods: We collected resting-state functional magnetic imaging data from 18 JAE patients and 28 healthy controls. The striatum was divided into six pairs of regions: the inferior-ventral striatum (VSi), superior-ventral striatum (VSs), dorsal-caudal putamen, dorsal-rostral putamen, dorsal-caudate (DC) and ventral-rostral putamen. We assessed the dFC variability of each subdivision in the whole brain using the sliding-window method, and correlated altered circuit with clinical variables in JAE patients.

Results: We found altered dFC variability of striatal-cortical/subcortical networks in patients with JAE. The VSs exhibited decreased dFC variability with subcortical regions, and dFC variability between VSs and thalamus was negatively correlated with epilepsy duration. For the striatal-cortical networks, the dFC variability was decreased in VSi-affective network but increased in DC-executive network. The altered dynamics of striatal-cortical networks involved crucial nodes of the default mode network (DMN).

Conclusion: JAE patients exhibit excessive stability in the striatal-subcortical networks. For striatal-cortical networks in JAE, the striatal-affective circuit was more stable, while the striatal-executive circuit was more variable. Furthermore, crucial nodes of DMN were changed in striatal-cortical networks in JAE.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yebeh.2023.109506DOI Listing

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