Dynamic causal modeling of reorganization of memory and language networks in temporal lobe epilepsy

Author:

Fallahi Alireza12ORCID,Hoseini‐Tabatabaei Narges3,Eivazi Fatemeh456,Mohammadi Mobarakeh Neda46,Dehghani‐Siahaki Hamed46,Alibiglou Laila7,Rostami Reza8,Mehvari Habibabadi Jafar9,Hashemi‐Fesharaki Seyed‐Sohrab10,Joghataei Mohammad Taghi7,Nazem‐Zadeh Mohammad‐Reza4611

Affiliation:

1. Control and Intelligent Processing Center of Excellence (CIPCE), School of Electrical and Computer Engineering College of Engineering, University of Tehran Tehran Iran

2. Biomedical Engineering Department Hamedan University of Technology Hamedan Iran

3. Medical School, Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

4. Research Center for Molecular and Cellular Imaging, Advanced Medical Technologies and Equipment Institute (AMTEI) Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

5. Institute for Cognitive and Brain Sciences Shahid Beheshti University Tehran Iran

6. Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering Department Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

7. Department of Neuroscience Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

8. Department of Psychology University of Tehran Tehran Iran

9. Isfahan Neuroscience Research Center Isfahan University of Medical Sciences Isfahan Iran

10. Pars Advanced Medical Research Center, Pars Hospital Tehran Iran

11. Department of Neuroscience Monash University Melbourne VIC Australia

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the alterations of language and memory functions using dynamic causal modeling, in order to identify the epileptogenic hemisphere in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE).MethodsTwenty‐two patients with left TLE and 13 patients with right TLE underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during four memory and four language mapping tasks. Dynamic causal modeling (DCM) was employed on fMRI data to examine effective directional connectivity in memory and language networks and the alterations in people with TLE compared to healthy individuals.ResultsDCM analysis suggested that TLE can influence the memory network more widely compared to the language network. For memory mapping, it demonstrated overall hyperconnectivity from the left hemisphere to the other cranial regions in the picture encoding, and from the right hemisphere to the other cranial regions in the word encoding tasks. On the contrary, overall hypoconnectivity was seen from the brain hemisphere contralateral to the seizure onset in the retrieval tasks. DCM analysis further manifested hypoconnectivity between the brain's hemispheres in the language network in patients with TLE compared to controls. The CANTAB® neuropsychological test revealed a negative correlation for the left TLE and a positive correlation for the right TLE cohorts for the connections extracted by DCM that were significantly different between the left and right TLE cohorts.InterpretationIn this study, dynamic causal modeling evidenced the reorganization of language and memory networks in TLE that can be used for a better understanding of the effects of TLE on the brain's cognitive functions.

Funder

Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Neuroscience

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