Epilepsy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of Stress Sensitivity and Hyperemotivity in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy With Enlarged Amygdala Compared to Epilepsy Without Enlarged Amygdala (Temporal and Extra-temporal) and a Group of Healthy Volunteers: Pilot Study.
Recently, a possible subtype of temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) has been proposed: this subtype presents ipsilateral amygdala enlargement (AE) without any other lesion. However, little is known about its clinical and psychiatric phenotype. The amygdala seems to play a major role in stress related disorders (including perception of stress). The hypothesis in this study is that patients with TLE-AE more frequently report emotional distress as a seizure-precipitating factor than any other epileptic patient.
TLE-AE could concern 16 to 64 % of the TLE with "negative" MRI (Beh et al., 2016).
TLE-AE patients may suffer from anxiety and depression (Lv et al, 2014). In clinical
practice, it has been also identified an emotional vulnerability in these patients, as they
report more frequently a high sensitivity to emotional distress than other epileptic
patients. They also report a change in their affect intensity or a hyperemotivity, which
appeared at the onset of their epilepsy. Lanteaume et al. have linked some TLE with an
increased emotional vulnerability (Emo-TLE): these TLE patients reported stress factors
precipitating their seizures. They found that the Emo-TLE group was characterized by an
attentional bias toward threatening stimuli versus neutral stimuli, and that this bias was
noticed neither in the TLE group without emotional vulnerability nor in healthy volunteers.
But they did not study amygdala structure in each group.In the large database of the Toulouse
University Hospital, screening was done to retrospectively collect TLE patients with AE
identified on MRI. This large database has served to establish a reading grid in order to
help the visual identification of an AE.The investigators propose to these patients them a
series of validated scales to test:
- The impact of emotional stress factors for precipitating seizures
- The perception of stress (PSS-10).
- Psychiatric comorbidities (anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder,
emotional lability…).
The study also propose cognitive tasks to search for an attentional bias towards threatening
stimuli (Emotional Stroop and modified probe test). After this, the study will assess their
emotional subjective responses (valence, arousal, avoidance) through a task during which they
are presented with short movies that elicit six different emotions. At the same time, the
measure of the variations of their neurovegetative system in terms of blood pressure, heart
rate variability and electrodermal skin conductance variability will be done.
For each TLE-AE patient, additional healthy controls will be matched (2 for testing the
primary outcome, 3 for the secondary outcomes).
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