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Functional Connectivity MR Imaging of the Language Network in Patients with Drug-Resistant Epilepsy

E. Pravatà, C. Sestieri, D. Mantini, C. Briganti, G. Colicchio, C. Marra, C. Colosimo, A. Tartaro, G.L. Romani and M. Caulo
American Journal of Neuroradiology March 2011, 32 (3) 532-540; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2311
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Subtle linguistic dysfunction and reorganization of the language network were described in patients with epilepsy, suggesting the occurrence of plasticity changes. We used resting state FC-MRI to investigate the effects induced by chronic epilepsy on the connectivity of the language-related brain regions and correlated it with language performance.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: FC-MRI was evaluated in 22 right-handed patients with drug-resistant epilepsy (11 with LE and 11 with RE) and in 12 healthy volunteers. Neuropsychological assessment of verbal IQ was performed. Patients and controls underwent BOLD fMRI with a verb-generation task, and language function was lateralized by an LI. Intrinsic activity fluctuations for FC analysis were extracted from data collected during the task. Six seeding cortical regions for speech in both hemispheres were selected to obtain a measure of the connectivity pattern among the language networks.

RESULTS: Patients with LE presented atypical language lateralization and an overall reduced connectivity of the language network with respect to controls. In patients with both LE and RE, the mean FC was significantly reduced within the left (dominant) hemisphere and between the 2 hemispheres. In patients with LE, there was a positive correlation between verbal IQ scores and the left intrahemispheric FC.

CONCLUSIONS: In patients with intractable epilepsy, FC-MRI revealed an overall reduction and reorganization of the connectivity pattern within the language network. FC was reduced in the left hemisphere regardless of the epileptogenic focus side and was positively correlated with linguistic performance only in patients with LE.

Abbreviations

AVM
arteriovenous malformation
BOLD
blood oxygen level–dependent
D
daily
DMN
default mode network
DNET
dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumors
FC
functional connectivity
FC-MRI
functional connectivity MR imaging
FDR
false discovery rate
fMRI
functional MR imaging
GLM
general linear model
IC
independent component
ICA
independent component analysis
IFG
inferior frontal gyrus
IQ
intelligence quotient
L
left
LE
left-epileptogenic focus
LI
lateralization index
M
monthly
mFC
mean functional connectivity
MLI
median of the LI
MPRAGE
magnetization-prepared rapid acquisition of gradient echo
MTS
mesial temporal sclerosis
PCC
posterior cingulate cortex
R
right
RE
right-epileptogenic focus
SF
seizure frequency
SO
age at seizure onset
T1p
posterior part of the superior temporal gyrus
T2 ml
middle-lateral part of the middle temporal gyrus
Vl
left hemisphere active voxel
Vr
right hemisphere active voxel
W
weekly
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E. Pravatà, C. Sestieri, D. Mantini, C. Briganti, G. Colicchio, C. Marra, C. Colosimo, A. Tartaro, G.L. Romani, M. Caulo
Functional Connectivity MR Imaging of the Language Network in Patients with Drug-Resistant Epilepsy
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2011, 32 (3) 532-540; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2311

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E. Pravatà, C. Sestieri, D. Mantini, C. Briganti, G. Colicchio, C. Marra, C. Colosimo, A. Tartaro, G.L. Romani, M. Caulo
American Journal of Neuroradiology Mar 2011, 32 (3) 532-540; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2311
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