1. Postictal serotonin levels are associated with peri-ictal apnea.
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Murugesan, Arun, Rani, M, Vilella, Laura, Lacuey, Nuria, Hampson, Johnson, Faingold, Carl, Friedman, Daniel, Devinsky, Orrin, Sainju, Rup, Schuele, Stephan, Diehl, Beate, Nei, Maromi, Harper, Ronald, Bateman, Lisa, Richerson, George, and Lhatoo, Samden
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Adolescent ,Adult ,Aged ,Apnea ,Death ,Sudden ,Electroencephalography ,Epilepsy ,Female ,Humans ,Male ,Middle Aged ,Seizures ,Serotonin - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relationship between serum serotonin (5-HT) levels, ictal central apnea (ICA), and postconvulsive central apnea (PCCA) in epileptic seizures. METHODS: We prospectively evaluated video EEG, plethysmography, capillary oxygen saturation (SpO2), and ECG for 49 patients (49 seizures) enrolled in a multicenter study of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). Postictal and interictal venous blood samples were collected after a clinical seizure for measurement of serum 5-HT levels. Seizures were classified according to the International League Against Epilepsy 2017 seizure classification. We analyzed seizures with and without ICA (n = 49) and generalized convulsive seizures (GCS) with and without PCCA (n = 27). RESULTS: Postictal serum 5-HT levels were increased over interictal levels for seizures without ICA (p = 0.01), compared to seizures with ICA (p = 0.21). In patients with GCS without PCCA, serum 5-HT levels were increased postictally compared to interictal levels (p < 0.001), but not in patients with seizures with PCCA (p = 0.22). Postictal minus interictal 5-HT levels also differed between the 2 groups with and without PCCA (p = 0.03). Increased heart rate was accompanied by increased serum 5-HT levels (postictal minus interictal) after seizures without PCCA (p = 0.03) compared to those with PCCA (p = 0.42). CONCLUSIONS: The data suggest that significant seizure-related increases in serum 5-HT levels are associated with a lower incidence of seizure-related breathing dysfunction, and may reflect physiologic changes that confer a protective effect against deleterious phenomena leading to SUDEP. These results need to be confirmed with a larger sample size study.
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- 2019