Cognitive and brain health in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy: Role of social determinants of health

IF 6.6 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Epilepsia Pub Date : 2025-02-17 DOI:10.1111/epi.18296
Aaron F. Struck, Camille Garcia-Ramos, Vivek Prabhakaran, Veena Nair, Nagesh Adluru, Anusha Adluru, Dace Almane, Jana E. Jones, Bruce P. Hermann
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Abstract

Objective

Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) is a prevalent genetic generalized epilepsy with linked abnormalities in cognition, behavior, and brain structure. Well recognized is the potential for advancing understanding of the epigenetic contributions to the neurobehavioral complications of JME, but to date there has been no examination of the role of socioeconomic disadvantage in regard to the cognitive and brain health of JME, which is the focus of this investigation.

Methods

Seventy-seven patients with JME and 44 unrelated controls underwent neuropsychological assessment, structural neuroimaging, and clinical interview to delineate epilepsy history and aspects of family status. The Area Deprivation Index characterized the presence and degree of neighborhood disadvantage, which was examined in relation to cognitive factor scores underlying a comprehensive neuropsychological test battery, academic metrics, integrity of brain structure, and family characteristics.

Results

JME participants resided in neighborhoods associated with significantly more socioeconomic disadvantage, which was associated with significantly poorer performance across all three cognitive factor scores and reading fluency. JME was associated with significant reduction of total subcortical gray matter (GM) but not total cortical gray or white matter volumes. Among controls, participants residing in more advantaged areas exhibited increased volumes of total subcortical GM and diverse subcortical structures as well as areas of increased cortical thickness and volume in frontal/prefrontal regions, findings that were compromised or not evident in JME, raising the possibility of disease-related attenuation of socioeconomic advantage.

Significance

Socioeconomic disadvantage in JME is associated with adverse effects on cognitive and academic status, whereas socioeconomic advantage in controls is associated with increased brain volumes and thickness, markers of brain health that were largely attenuated or absent in JME. The associations detected here argue for the need to better integrate the social determinants of health with genetic and epigenetic factors in advancing understanding of cognitive and brain health in JME.

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目的:青少年肌阵挛性癫痫(JME)是一种常见的遗传性全身性癫痫,与认知、行为和大脑结构异常有关。众所周知,表观遗传对JME神经行为并发症的影响是有潜力的,但到目前为止,还没有研究社会经济劣势对JME认知和大脑健康的影响,这是本研究的重点。方法:对77例JME患者和44例不相关的对照组进行神经心理学评估、结构神经影像学和临床访谈,以描述癫痫病史和家庭状况。区域剥夺指数通过综合神经心理测试、学术指标、大脑结构完整性和家庭特征的认知因素得分来表征邻里劣势的存在和程度。结果:JME参与者居住在社会经济劣势显著增加的社区,这与所有三个认知因素得分和阅读流畅性显著较差的表现有关。JME与总皮质下灰质(GM)显著减少有关,但与总皮质灰质或白质体积无关。在对照组中,居住在更有利区域的参与者表现出皮层下GM总量增加和多种皮层下结构,以及额叶/前额叶区域皮质厚度和体积增加的区域,这些发现在JME中受到损害或不明显,增加了疾病相关的社会经济优势衰减的可能性。意义:脑卒中患者的社会经济劣势与认知和学术地位的不利影响有关,而对照组的社会经济优势与脑容量和厚度的增加有关,脑容量和厚度是脑健康的标志,而脑卒中患者在很大程度上减弱或不存在。这里发现的关联表明,需要更好地将健康的社会决定因素与遗传和表观遗传因素结合起来,以促进对JME的认知和大脑健康的理解。
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Epilepsia
Epilepsia 医学-临床神经学
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10.90
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10.70%
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319
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Epilepsia is the leading, authoritative source for innovative clinical and basic science research for all aspects of epilepsy and seizures. In addition, Epilepsia publishes critical reviews, opinion pieces, and guidelines that foster understanding and aim to improve the diagnosis and treatment of people with seizures and epilepsy.
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