EEG-fMRI in awake rat and whole-brain simulations show decreased brain responsiveness to sensory stimulations during absence seizures.


Journal

eLife
ISSN: 2050-084X
Titre abrégé: Elife
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101579614

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
08 Jul 2024
Historique:
medline: 8 7 2024
pubmed: 8 7 2024
entrez: 8 7 2024
Statut: epublish

Résumé

In patients suffering absence epilepsy, recurring seizures can significantly decrease their quality of life and lead to yet untreatable comorbidities. Absence seizures are characterized by spike-and-wave discharges on the electroencephalogram associated with a transient alteration of consciousness. However, it is still unknown how the brain responds to external stimuli during and outside of seizures. This study aimed to investigate responsiveness to visual and somatosensory stimulation in Genetic Absence Epilepsy Rats from Strasbourg (GAERS), a well-established rat model for absence epilepsy. Animals were imaged under non-curarized awake state using a quiet, zero echo time, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) sequence. Sensory stimulations were applied during interictal and ictal periods. Whole-brain hemodynamic responses were compared between these two states. Additionally, a mean-field simulation model was used to explain the changes of neural responsiveness to visual stimulation between states. During a seizure, whole-brain responses to both sensory stimulations were suppressed and spatially hindered. In the cortex, hemodynamic responses were negatively polarized during seizures, despite the application of a stimulus. The mean-field simulation revealed restricted propagation of activity due to stimulation and agreed well with fMRI findings. Results suggest that sensory processing is hindered or even suppressed by the occurrence of an absence seizure, potentially contributing to decreased responsiveness during this absence epileptic process.

Identifiants

pubmed: 38976325
doi: 10.7554/eLife.90318
pii: 90318
doi:
pii:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Subventions

Organisme : Human Brain Project
ID : Third Specific Grant Agreement project nr. 945539
Organisme : Agence Nationale de la Recherche
ID : Infrastructure d'avenir en Biologie Santé ANR-11-INBS-0006

Informations de copyright

© 2023, Stenroos et al.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

PS, IG, FT, OM, NC, VS, AD, VC, OD, EB No competing interests declared

Auteurs

Petteri Stenroos (P)

University Grenoble Alpes, Inserm, U1216, Grenoble Institut Neurosciences, Grenoble, France.
A.I. Virtanen Institute for Molecular Sciences, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland.

Isabelle Guillemain (I)

University Grenoble Alpes, Inserm, U1216, Grenoble Institut Neurosciences, Grenoble, France.

Federico Tesler (F)

Paris-Saclay University, CNRS, Institut des Neurosciences (NeuroPSI), France, Saclay, France.

Olivier Montigon (O)

University Grenoble Alpes, Inserm, U1216, Grenoble Institut Neurosciences, Grenoble, France.
University Grenoble Alpes, Inserm, US17, CNRS, UAR 3552, CHU Grenoble Alpes, IRMaGe, Grenoble, France.

Nora Collomb (N)

University Grenoble Alpes, Inserm, US17, CNRS, UAR 3552, CHU Grenoble Alpes, IRMaGe, Grenoble, France.

Vasile Stupar (V)

University Grenoble Alpes, Inserm, U1216, Grenoble Institut Neurosciences, Grenoble, France.
University Grenoble Alpes, Inserm, US17, CNRS, UAR 3552, CHU Grenoble Alpes, IRMaGe, Grenoble, France.

Alain Destexhe (A)

Paris-Saclay University, CNRS, Institut des Neurosciences (NeuroPSI), France, Saclay, France.

Veronique Coizet (V)

University Grenoble Alpes, Inserm, U1216, Grenoble Institut Neurosciences, Grenoble, France.

Olivier David (O)

University Grenoble Alpes, Inserm, U1216, Grenoble Institut Neurosciences, Grenoble, France.
Aix Marseille University, INSERM, INS, Inst Neurosci Syst, Marseille, France.

Emmanuel L Barbier (EL)

University Grenoble Alpes, Inserm, U1216, Grenoble Institut Neurosciences, Grenoble, France.
University Grenoble Alpes, Inserm, US17, CNRS, UAR 3552, CHU Grenoble Alpes, IRMaGe, Grenoble, France.

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