Abstract
The objective was to study the modulation effects of levetiracetam on the fMRI activation/deactivation patterns associated with centrotemporal spikes (CTS) in Rolandic epilepsy. Forty patients with Rolandic epilepsy, including levetiracetam-medicated patients (n = 20) and drug-naive patients (n = 20), were studied. Single and sequential hemodynamic response functions-based EEG-fMRI analysis was performed to detect dynamic activation/deactivation associated with CTS. Comparisons of spatiotemporal features of activation/deactivation were performed between the two groups. Both the groups (CTS were detected in 12 cases of levetiracetam-medicated group, and 11 cases of drug-naive group) showed CTS-associated activation in the Rolandic cortex, whereas activation strength, time-to-peak delay, and overall activation were diminished in the levetiracetam-medicated group. Moreover, the drug-naive group showed deactivation in the regions engaged in higher cognition networks compared with the levetiracetam-medicated group. Levetiracetam inhibits CTS-associated activation intensity and alters the temporal pattern of this activation in the epileptogenic regions, and it also affects the brain deactivation related to higher cognition networks. The findings sheds a light on the pharmocological mechanism of levetiracetam therapy on Rolandic epilepsy. 2007 - 2018 Frontiers Media S.A.
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Zhang, Q., Yang, F., Hu, Z., Xu, Q., Bernhardt, B. C., Quan, W., … Lu, G. (2018). Antiepileptic drug of levetiracetam decreases centrotemporal spike-associated activation in rolandic epilepsy. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 12(NOV). https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2018.00796
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