Relation of Structural and Functional Changes in Auditory and Visual Pathways after Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Surgery
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Published:2018-10-12
Issue:10
Volume:8
Page:92
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ISSN:2076-328X
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Container-title:Behavioral Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Behavioral Sciences
Author:
Báez-Martín Margarita,
Morales-Chacón Lilia,
García-Maeso Iván,
Estupiñán-Díaz Bárbara,
García-Navarro María,
Pérez Téllez Yamila,
Lorigados-Pedre LourdesORCID,
Quintanal-Cordero Nelson,
Valdés-Llerena Ricardo,
González González Judith,
Garbey-Fernández Randis,
Cabrera-Abreu Ivette,
Alarcón-Calaña Celia,
Bender del Busto Juan,
Rodríguez Rojas Rafael,
Batista García-Ramó Karla,
Galvizu Sánchez Reinaldo
Abstract
Auditory and visual pathways may be affected as a consequence of temporal lobe epilepsy surgery because of their anatomical relationships with this structure. The purpose of this paper is to correlate the results of the auditory and visual evoked responses with the parameters of tractography of the visual pathway, and with the state of connectivity between respective thalamic nuclei and primary cortices in both systems after the surgical resection of the epileptogenic zone in drug-resistant epileptic patients. Tractography of visual pathway and anatomical connectivity of auditory and visual thalamus-cortical radiations were evaluated in a sample of eight patients. In general, there was a positive relationship of middle latency response (MLR) latency and length of resection, while a negative correlation was found between MLR latency and the anatomical connection strength and anatomical connection probability of the auditory radiations. In the visual pathway, significant differences between sides were found with respect to the number and length of tracts, which was lower in the operated one. Anatomical connectivity variables and perimetry (visual field defect index) were particularly correlated with the latency of P100 wave which was obtained by quadrant stimulation. These results demonstrate an indirect functional modification of the auditory pathway and a direct traumatic lesion of the visual pathway after anterior temporal lobectomy in patients with drug resistant epilepsy.
Subject
Behavioral Neuroscience,General Psychology,Genetics,Development,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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