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February 10, 2015; 84 (6) Article

On the origin of painful somatosensory seizures

Alexandra Montavont, Francois Mauguière, Laure Mazzola, Luis Garcia-Larrea, Helene Catenoix, Philippe Ryvlin, Jean Isnard
First published January 14, 2015, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000001235
Alexandra Montavont
From the Functional Neurology and Epilepsy Department (A.M., F.M., L.G.-L., H.C., P.R., J.I.), Neurological Hospital, Lyon University Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon and Lyon 1 University; Department of Epilepsy, Sleep and Pediatric Neurophysiology (A.M., P.R.), Hospices Civils de Lyon; Team TIGER (A.M., P.R.) and Team “Central Integration of Pain” (F.M., L.M., L.G.-L., J.I.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, Lyon; and Neurology Department (L.M.), University Hospital, St-Etienne, France.
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Francois Mauguière
From the Functional Neurology and Epilepsy Department (A.M., F.M., L.G.-L., H.C., P.R., J.I.), Neurological Hospital, Lyon University Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon and Lyon 1 University; Department of Epilepsy, Sleep and Pediatric Neurophysiology (A.M., P.R.), Hospices Civils de Lyon; Team TIGER (A.M., P.R.) and Team “Central Integration of Pain” (F.M., L.M., L.G.-L., J.I.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, Lyon; and Neurology Department (L.M.), University Hospital, St-Etienne, France.
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Laure Mazzola
From the Functional Neurology and Epilepsy Department (A.M., F.M., L.G.-L., H.C., P.R., J.I.), Neurological Hospital, Lyon University Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon and Lyon 1 University; Department of Epilepsy, Sleep and Pediatric Neurophysiology (A.M., P.R.), Hospices Civils de Lyon; Team TIGER (A.M., P.R.) and Team “Central Integration of Pain” (F.M., L.M., L.G.-L., J.I.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, Lyon; and Neurology Department (L.M.), University Hospital, St-Etienne, France.
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Luis Garcia-Larrea
From the Functional Neurology and Epilepsy Department (A.M., F.M., L.G.-L., H.C., P.R., J.I.), Neurological Hospital, Lyon University Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon and Lyon 1 University; Department of Epilepsy, Sleep and Pediatric Neurophysiology (A.M., P.R.), Hospices Civils de Lyon; Team TIGER (A.M., P.R.) and Team “Central Integration of Pain” (F.M., L.M., L.G.-L., J.I.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, Lyon; and Neurology Department (L.M.), University Hospital, St-Etienne, France.
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Helene Catenoix
From the Functional Neurology and Epilepsy Department (A.M., F.M., L.G.-L., H.C., P.R., J.I.), Neurological Hospital, Lyon University Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon and Lyon 1 University; Department of Epilepsy, Sleep and Pediatric Neurophysiology (A.M., P.R.), Hospices Civils de Lyon; Team TIGER (A.M., P.R.) and Team “Central Integration of Pain” (F.M., L.M., L.G.-L., J.I.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, Lyon; and Neurology Department (L.M.), University Hospital, St-Etienne, France.
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Philippe Ryvlin
From the Functional Neurology and Epilepsy Department (A.M., F.M., L.G.-L., H.C., P.R., J.I.), Neurological Hospital, Lyon University Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon and Lyon 1 University; Department of Epilepsy, Sleep and Pediatric Neurophysiology (A.M., P.R.), Hospices Civils de Lyon; Team TIGER (A.M., P.R.) and Team “Central Integration of Pain” (F.M., L.M., L.G.-L., J.I.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, Lyon; and Neurology Department (L.M.), University Hospital, St-Etienne, France.
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Jean Isnard
From the Functional Neurology and Epilepsy Department (A.M., F.M., L.G.-L., H.C., P.R., J.I.), Neurological Hospital, Lyon University Hospital, Hospices Civils de Lyon and Lyon 1 University; Department of Epilepsy, Sleep and Pediatric Neurophysiology (A.M., P.R.), Hospices Civils de Lyon; Team TIGER (A.M., P.R.) and Team “Central Integration of Pain” (F.M., L.M., L.G.-L., J.I.), Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, INSERM U 1028, CNRS UMR 5292, Lyon; and Neurology Department (L.M.), University Hospital, St-Etienne, France.
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On the origin of painful somatosensory seizures
Alexandra Montavont, Francois Mauguière, Laure Mazzola, Luis Garcia-Larrea, Helene Catenoix, Philippe Ryvlin, Jean Isnard
Neurology Feb 2015, 84 (6) 594-601; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000001235

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Abstract

Objective: To explore whether painful somatosensory seizures (PSS) are generated in the primary somatosensory cortex (SI area) or in the operculo-insular cortex.

Methods: We analyzed ictal recordings and data from stimulation using intracerebral electrodes exploring the operculo-insular cortex (including secondary somatosensory [SII] region), SI area, and other areas of the pain matrix (cingulate gyrus and supplementary motor area) in a case series study of 5 patients with PSS.

Results: Clinical features of PSS were different from those of seizures arising from the SI area: (1) pain intensity was higher; (2) pain spreading was not from one somatotopic territory to adjacent ones; and (3) the spatial extent of pain was large, fitting better with the size of somatosensory receptive fields of the insula and SII region than of the SI area. The insula and SII region were systematically involved at the onset of seizures, rapidly followed by the opercular portion of SI area. The upper part of SI cortex was involved at a lesser degree, with some delay, and pain duration did not correlate in time with that of the discharge in SI. Ictal pain was consistently reproduced by stimulation of the insula or SII region but never by stimulating the SI area.

Conclusions: These data strongly suggest that PSS originate in the operculo-insular cortex and not in the SI area and corroborate the concept that this region is involved in the sensory-discriminative processing of pain inputs. Pain at the onset of PSS has a high value for localizing the epileptogenic area.

GLOSSARY

CG=
cingulate gyrus;
PSS=
painful somatosensory seizure;
SEEG=
stereotactic EEG;
SI=
primary somatosensory;
SII=
secondary somatosensory

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  • ↵* These authors contributed equally to this work.

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  • Received June 9, 2014.
  • Accepted in final form October 20, 2014.
  • © 2015 American Academy of Neurology
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