2024
Slow and fast cortical cholinergic arousal is reduced in a mouse model of focal seizures with impaired consciousness
Sieu L, Singla S, Liu J, Zheng X, Sharafeldin A, Chandrasekaran G, Valcarce-Aspegren M, Niknahad A, Fu I, Doilicho N, Gummadavelli A, McCafferty C, Crouse R, Perrenoud Q, Picciotto M, Cardin J, Blumenfeld H. Slow and fast cortical cholinergic arousal is reduced in a mouse model of focal seizures with impaired consciousness. Cell Reports 2024, 43: 115012. PMID: 39643969, DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.115012.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCortical slow wavesFocal seizuresBehavioral responsesAuditory stimuliImpaired behavioral responsesFocal temporal lobe seizuresImpaired consciousnessMouse modelAwake mouse modelResponses to auditory stimuliBehavioral responses to auditory stimuliDecreased cortical arousalImpaired behaviorSlow wavesTemporal lobe seizuresCholinergic releaseModel of focal seizuresHigh-frequency activityCortical functionCortical arousalDepressed cortical functionSubcortical arousalArousalAcetylcholine releaseRat modelAutomatic responsiveness testing in epilepsy with wearable technology: The ARTiE Watch
Wheeler L, Kremen V, Mersereau C, Ornelas G, Yadav T, Cormier D, Derry A, Lopez A, McQuown K, Sladky V, Benjamin C, Giacino J, Worrell G, Blumenfeld H, Team S. Automatic responsiveness testing in epilepsy with wearable technology: The ARTiE Watch. Epilepsia 2024 PMID: 39559901, DOI: 10.1111/epi.18181.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCloud infrastructureElectrographic seizuresSmartphone softwareMobile platformWearable technologySmartwatchTest sequencesMonitor unit settingsVideo-electroencephalographic monitoringLong-term video-electroencephalographic monitoringEpilepsy monitoring unitMayo ClinicDiagnostic evaluationDecreased responseUnit settingSeizuresBehavioral responsesPlatformAssessment of behavioral responsesMonitor unitsEpilepsyResponse phenotypesWatchResponse testEvaluation of behavioral responses
2016
Impaired consciousness in patients with absence seizures investigated by functional MRI, EEG, and behavioural measures: a cross-sectional study
Guo JN, Kim R, Chen Y, Negishi M, Jhun S, Weiss S, Ryu JH, Bai X, Xiao W, Feeney E, Rodriguez-Fernandez J, Mistry H, Crunelli V, Crowley MJ, Mayes LC, Constable RT, Blumenfeld H. Impaired consciousness in patients with absence seizures investigated by functional MRI, EEG, and behavioural measures: a cross-sectional study. The Lancet Neurology 2016, 15: 1336-1345. PMID: 27839650, PMCID: PMC5504428, DOI: 10.1016/s1474-4422(16)30295-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAbsence seizuresCross-sectional studyFMRI amplitudeFunctional MRIBehavioral impairmentsJuvenile absence epilepsyBilateral spike-wave dischargesOnset of seizuresPediatric neurology practiceNational InstituteSpike-wave dischargesPhysiological changesBehavioral responsesDefault mode networkImpaired task performanceSeizure durationImpaired consciousnessElectroencephalography changesNeurology practiceAbsence epilepsyFMRI changesBehavioral deficitsMAIN OUTCOMEBehavioral testingEEG changes