Lateralization of delta band power in magnetoencephalography (MEG) in patients with unilateral focal epilepsy and its relation to verbal fluency

Author:

Süß Annika Melissa12,Hug Marion3,Conradi Nadine12,Kienitz Ricardo12,Rosenow Felix12,Rampp Stefan45,Merkel Nina162

Affiliation:

1. Epilepsy Center Frankfurt Rhine‐Main Center of Neurology and Neurosurgery University Hospital Frankfurt Frankfurt am Main Germany

2. LOEWE Center for Personalized Translational Epilepsy Research (CePTER), Goethe University Frankfurt Frankfurt am Main Germany

3. Department of Neurology University Hospital Frankfurt and Goethe University Frankfurt am Main Germany

4. Department of Neurosurgery University Hospital Erlangen Erlangen Germany

5. Department of Neurosurgery University Hospital Halle (Saale) Halle (Saale) Germany

6. Ernst Strüngmann Institute for Neuroscience in Cooperation with Max Planck Society Frankfurt am Main Germany

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionDelta power is a clinically established biomarker for abnormal brain processes. However, in patients with unilateral focal epilepsy (FE) it is still not well understood, how it relates to the epileptogenic zone and to neurocognitive functioning. The aim of the present study was thus to assess how delta power relates to the affected hemisphere, whether lateralization strength differs between the patients, and how changes in delta power correlate with cognitive functioning.MethodWe retrospectively studied patients with left (LFE) and right FE (RFE) who had undergone a resting‐state magnetoencephalography measurement. We computed global and hemispheric delta power and lateralization indices and examined whether delta power correlates with semantic and letter verbal fluency (former being a marker for language and verbal memory, latter for executive functions) in 26 FE patients (15 LFE, 11 RFE) and 10 healthy controls.ResultsDelta power was increased in FE patients compared to healthy controls. However, the increase across hemispheres was related to the site of the epileptic focus: On group level, LFE patients showed higher delta power in both hemispheres, whereas RFE patients primarily exhibited higher delta power in the ipsilateral right hemisphere. Both groups showed co‐fluctuations of delta power between the hemispheres. Besides, delta power correlated negatively only with letter verbal fluency.ConclusionThe findings confirm and provide further evidence that delta power is a marker of pathological activity and abnormal brain processes in FE. Delta power dynamics differ between patient groups, indicating that delta power could offer additional diagnostic value. The negative association of delta power and letter verbal fluency suggests that executive dysfunctions are related to low frequency abnormalities.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience

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