Olfactory function in focal epilepsies: Understanding mesial temporal lobe epilepsy beyond the hippocampus
Abstract Several lines of research have linked olfactory regions with the pathophysiology of focal epilepsies. Among those regions, the piriform cortex represents the major part of the primary olfactory cortex. According to these data, we raised the hypothesis that in patients with mesial temporal l...
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doaj-d18e06e97d964e588d9a6074098412382020-11-25T00:41:48ZengWileyEpilepsia Open2470-92392019-09-014348749210.1002/epi4.12343Olfactory function in focal epilepsies: Understanding mesial temporal lobe epilepsy beyond the hippocampusCamilo Espinosa‐Jovel0Rafael Toledano1Adolfo Jiménez‐Huete2Ángel Aledo‐Serrano3Irene García‐Morales4Pablo Campo5Antonio Gil‐Nagel6Epilepsy Unit, Department of Neurology Hospital Occidente de Kennedy Bogotá ColombiaEpilepsy Unit, Department of Neurology Hospital Ruber Internacional Madrid SpainClinical Neurology Unit, Department of Neurology Hospital Ruber Internacional Madrid SpainEpilepsy Unit, Department of Neurology Hospital Ruber Internacional Madrid SpainEpilepsy Unit, Department of Neurology Hospital Ruber Internacional Madrid SpainDepartment of Basic Psychology Autonomous University of Madrid Madrid SpainEpilepsy Unit, Department of Neurology Hospital Ruber Internacional Madrid SpainAbstract Several lines of research have linked olfactory regions with the pathophysiology of focal epilepsies. Among those regions, the piriform cortex represents the major part of the primary olfactory cortex. According to these data, we raised the hypothesis that in patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy associated with hippocampal sclerosis exists an interictal dysfunction of olfactory processing that could be more significant compared to patients with extra‐hippocampal focal epilepsy and healthy controls. This could be the consequence of a dysfunctional epileptogenic network that extends beyond the hippocampus and affects other structures, including the piriform cortex. To test this hypothesis, we evaluated the olfactory function with the Sniffin' Sticks test in 32 patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy associated with hippocampal sclerosis, 30 patients with extra‐hippocampal focal epilepsy, and 22 healthy controls. Compared to the other study groups, patients with temporal lobe epilepsy due to hippocampal sclerosis showed a basal olfactory dysfunction characterized by an impairment in odor discrimination and odor identification. We also found that high seizure frequency had a strong correlation with the evaluated olfactory tasks. Our results are consistent with neuroimaging and neuropathological data that establish a link between olfactory regions and the pathophysiology of temporal lobe epilepsy.https://doi.org/10.1002/epi4.12343epilepsyhippocampal sclerosisolfactionpiriform cortextemporal lobe |
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Camilo Espinosa‐Jovel Rafael Toledano Adolfo Jiménez‐Huete Ángel Aledo‐Serrano Irene García‐Morales Pablo Campo Antonio Gil‐Nagel Olfactory function in focal epilepsies: Understanding mesial temporal lobe epilepsy beyond the hippocampus Epilepsia Open epilepsy hippocampal sclerosis olfaction piriform cortex temporal lobe |
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Camilo Espinosa‐Jovel Rafael Toledano Adolfo Jiménez‐Huete Ángel Aledo‐Serrano Irene García‐Morales Pablo Campo Antonio Gil‐Nagel |
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Olfactory function in focal epilepsies: Understanding mesial temporal lobe epilepsy beyond the hippocampus |
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Olfactory function in focal epilepsies: Understanding mesial temporal lobe epilepsy beyond the hippocampus |
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Olfactory function in focal epilepsies: Understanding mesial temporal lobe epilepsy beyond the hippocampus |
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Olfactory function in focal epilepsies: Understanding mesial temporal lobe epilepsy beyond the hippocampus |
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Olfactory function in focal epilepsies: Understanding mesial temporal lobe epilepsy beyond the hippocampus |
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olfactory function in focal epilepsies: understanding mesial temporal lobe epilepsy beyond the hippocampus |
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Epilepsia Open |
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Abstract Several lines of research have linked olfactory regions with the pathophysiology of focal epilepsies. Among those regions, the piriform cortex represents the major part of the primary olfactory cortex. According to these data, we raised the hypothesis that in patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy associated with hippocampal sclerosis exists an interictal dysfunction of olfactory processing that could be more significant compared to patients with extra‐hippocampal focal epilepsy and healthy controls. This could be the consequence of a dysfunctional epileptogenic network that extends beyond the hippocampus and affects other structures, including the piriform cortex. To test this hypothesis, we evaluated the olfactory function with the Sniffin' Sticks test in 32 patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy associated with hippocampal sclerosis, 30 patients with extra‐hippocampal focal epilepsy, and 22 healthy controls. Compared to the other study groups, patients with temporal lobe epilepsy due to hippocampal sclerosis showed a basal olfactory dysfunction characterized by an impairment in odor discrimination and odor identification. We also found that high seizure frequency had a strong correlation with the evaluated olfactory tasks. Our results are consistent with neuroimaging and neuropathological data that establish a link between olfactory regions and the pathophysiology of temporal lobe epilepsy. |
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epilepsy hippocampal sclerosis olfaction piriform cortex temporal lobe |
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