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      Permittivity Coupling across Brain Regions Determines Seizure Recruitment in Partial Epilepsy

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          Brain regions generating seizures in patients with refractory partial epilepsy are referred to as the epileptogenic zone (EZ). During a seizure, paroxysmal activity is not restricted to the EZ, but may recruit other brain regions and propagate activity through large brain networks, which comprise brain regions that are not necessarily epileptogenic. The identification of the EZ is crucial for candidates for neurosurgery and requires unambiguous criteria that evaluate the degree of epileptogenicity of brain regions. To obtain such criteria and investigate the mechanisms of seizure recruitment and propagation, we develop a mathematical framework of coupled neural populations, which can interact via signaling through a slow permittivity variable. The permittivity variable captures effects evolving on slow timescales, including extracellular ionic concentrations and energy metabolism, with time delays of up to seconds as observed clinically. Our analyses provide a set of indices quantifying the degree of epileptogenicity and predict conditions, under which seizures propagate to nonepileptogenic brain regions, explaining the responses to intracerebral electric stimulation in epileptogenic and nonepileptogenic areas. In conjunction, our results provide guidance in the presurgical evaluation of epileptogenicity based on electrographic signatures in intracerebral electroencephalograms.

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          Journal
          J Neurosci
          J. Neurosci
          jneuro
          jneurosci
          J. Neurosci
          The Journal of Neuroscience
          Society for Neuroscience
          0270-6474
          1529-2401
          5 November 2014
          : 34
          : 45
          : 15009-15021
          Affiliations
          [1] 1Aix Marseille Université, Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes, 13005 Marseille, France and
          [2] 2INSERM, UMR 1106, 13005 Marseille, France and
          [3] 3Assistance Publique–Hôpitaux de Marseille, Hôpital de la Timone, Service de Neurophysiologie Clinique, CHU, 13005 Marseille, France
          Author notes
          Correspondence should be addressed to either Timothée Proix or Viktor K. Jirsa, Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes, Aix Marseille Université, 27, Boulevard Jean Moulin, 13005 Marseille, France. timothee.proix@ 123456etu.univ-amu.fr or viktor.jirsa@ 123456univ-amu.fr

          Author contributions: T.P. and V.K.J. designed research; T.P. and V.K.J. performed research; T.P. analyzed data; T.P., F.B., P.C., C.B., and V.K.J. wrote the paper.

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          http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3014-1966
          Article
          PMC6608363 PMC6608363 6608363 1570-14
          10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1570-14.2014
          6608363
          25378166
          055dee87-bc9a-402e-847a-a02ac64cbb3f
          Copyright © 2014 the authors 0270-6474/14/3415009-13$15.00/0
          History
          : 11 April 2014
          : 8 September 2014
          : 19 September 2014
          Categories
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          Neurobiology of Disease

          Epileptor,connectivity,epilepsy,modeling,seizure propagation,seizure recruitment

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