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Structural brain abnormalities in the common epilepsies assessed in a worldwide ENIGMA study.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.110715
Publisher DOI
10.1093/brain/awx341
PubMed ID
29365066
Description
Progressive functional decline in the epilepsies is largely unexplained. We formed the ENIGMA-Epilepsy consortium to understand factors that influence brain measures in epilepsy, pooling data from 24 research centres in 14 countries across Europe, North and South America, Asia, and Australia. Structural brain measures were extracted from MRI brain scans across 2149 individuals with epilepsy, divided into four epilepsy subgroups including idiopathic generalized epilepsies (n =367), mesial temporal lobe epilepsies with hippocampal sclerosis (MTLE; left, n = 415; right, n = 339), and all other epilepsies in aggregate (n = 1026), and compared to 1727 matched healthy controls. We ranked brain structures in order of greatest differences between patients and controls, by meta-analysing effect sizes across 16 subcortical and 68 cortical brain regions. We also tested effects of duration of disease, age at onset, and age-by-diagnosis interactions on structural measures. We observed widespread patterns of altered subcortical volume and reduced cortical grey matter thickness. Compared to controls, all epilepsy groups showed lower volume in the right thalamus (Cohen's d = -0.24 to -0.73; P < 1.49 × 10-4), and lower thickness in the precentral gyri bilaterally (d = -0.34 to -0.52; P < 4.31 × 10-6). Both MTLE subgroups showed profound volume reduction in the ipsilateral hippocampus (d = -1.73 to -1.91, P < 1.4 × 10-19), and lower thickness in extrahippocampal cortical regions, including the precentral and paracentral gyri, compared to controls (d = -0.36 to -0.52; P < 1.49 × 10-4). Thickness differences of the ipsilateral temporopolar, parahippocampal, entorhinal, and fusiform gyri, contralateral pars triangularis, and bilateral precuneus, superior frontal and caudal middle frontal gyri were observed in left, but not right, MTLE (d = -0.29 to -0.54; P < 1.49 × 10-4). Contrastingly, thickness differences of the ipsilateral pars opercularis, and contralateral transverse temporal gyrus, were observed in right, but not left, MTLE (d = -0.27 to -0.51; P < 1.49 × 10-4). Lower subcortical volume and cortical thickness associated with a longer duration of epilepsy in the all-epilepsies, all-other-epilepsies, and right MTLE groups (beta, b < -0.0018; P < 1.49 × 10-4). In the largest neuroimaging study of epilepsy to date, we provide information on the common epilepsies that could not be realistically acquired in any other way. Our study provides a robust ranking of brain measures that can be further targeted for study in genetic and neuropathological studies. This worldwide initiative identifies patterns of shared grey matter reduction across epilepsy syndromes, and distinctive abnormalities between epilepsy syndromes, which inform our understanding of epilepsy as a network disorder, and indicate that certain epilepsy syndromes involve more widespread structural compromise than previously assumed.
Date of Publication
2018-02-01
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
MRI epilepsy precentral gyrus thalamus
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Whelan, Christopher D
Altmann, Andre
Botía, Juan A
Jahanshad, Neda
Hibar, Derrek P
Absil, Julie
Alhusaini, Saud
Alvim, Marina K M
Auvinen, Pia
Bartolini, Emanuele
Bergo, Felipe P G
Bernardes, Tauana
Blackmon, Karen
Braga, Barbara
Caligiuri, Maria Eugenia
Calvo, Anna
Carr, Sarah J
Chen, Jian
Chen, Shuai
Cherubini, Andrea
David, Philippe
Domin, Martin
Foley, Sonya
França, Wendy
Haaker, Gerrit
Isaev, Dmitry
Keller, Simon S
Kotikalapudi, Raviteja
Kowalczyk, Magdalena A
Kuzniecky, Ruben
Langner, Soenke
Lenge, Matteo
Leyden, Kelly M
Liu, Min
Loi, Richard Q
Martin, Pascal
Mascalchi, Mario
Morita, Marcia E
Pariente, Jose C
Rodríguez-Cruces, Raul
Rummel, Christian
Universitätsinstitut für Diagnostische und Interventionelle Neuroradiologie
Saavalainen, Taavi
Semmelroch, Mira K
Severino, Mariasavina
Thomas, Rhys H
Tondelli, Manuela
Tortora, Domenico
Vaudano, Anna Elisabetta
Vivash, Lucy
von Podewils, Felix
Wagner, Jan
Weber, Bernd
Yao, Yi
Yasuda, Clarissa L
Zhang, Guohao
Bargalló, Nuria
Bender, Benjamin
Bernasconi, Neda
Bernasconi, Andrea
Bernhardt, Boris C
Blümcke, Ingmar
Carlson, Chad
Cavalleri, Gianpiero L
Cendes, Fernando
Concha, Luis
Delanty, Norman
Depondt, Chantal
Devinsky, Orrin
Doherty, Colin P
Focke, Niels K
Gambardella, Antonio
Guerrini, Renzo
Hamandi, Khalid
Jackson, Graeme D
Kälviäinen, Reetta
Kochunov, Peter
Kwan, Patrick
Labate, Angelo
McDonald, Carrie R
Meletti, Stefano
O'Brien, Terence J
Ourselin, Sebastien
Richardson, Mark P
Striano, Pasquale
Thesen, Thomas
Wiest, Roland Gerhard Rudi
Universitätsinstitut für Diagnostische und Interventionelle Neuroradiologie
Zhang, Junsong
Vezzani, Annamaria
Ryten, Mina
Thompson, Paul M
Sisodiya, Sanjay M
Additional Credits
Universitätsinstitut für Diagnostische und Interventionelle Neuroradiologie
Series
Brain
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISSN
0006-8950
Access(Rights)
open.access
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