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In vivo cerebral metabolism and central benzodiazepine-receptor binding in temporal lobe epilepsy
Authors:TR Henry  KA Frey  JC Sackellares  S Gilman  RA Koeppe  JA Brunberg  DA Ross  S Berent  AB Young  DE Kuhl
Affiliation:Department of Neurology, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor 48109.
Abstract:Positron emission tomography measured interictal cerebral glucose metabolism with 18F]fluorodeoxyglucose and central benzodiazepine-receptor binding with 11C]flumazenil in 10 mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) patients and in normal subjects. Eight TLE patients had mesial temporal, lateral temporal, and thalamic hypometabolism ipsilateral to EEG ictal onsets, with additional extratemporal hypometabolism in four. One had unilateral anterior mesial temporal hypometabolism only, and one had normal metabolism. Each patient had decreased benzodiazepine-receptor binding in the ipsilateral anterior mesial temporal region, without neocortical changes. Thus, interictal metabolic dysfunction is variable and usually extensive in TLE, whereas decreased central benzodiazepine-receptor density is more restricted to mesial temporal areas. Metabolic patterns in TLE may reflect diaschisis, while benzodiazepine-receptor changes may reflect localized neuronal and synaptic loss that is specific to the epileptogenic zone. 11C]Flumazenil imaging may be useful in presurgical evaluation of refractory complex partial seizures.
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