Relationship between hippocampal subfields and Verbal and Visual memory function in Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy patients

•The involvement of hippocampal subfields in temporal lobe epilepsy is controversial.•Different studies may report different observations.•Automated MRI in vivo for hippocampal segmentation requires cautious interpretation.•Quantitative MRI methods are evolving and may help with presurgical assessme...

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description •The involvement of hippocampal subfields in temporal lobe epilepsy is controversial.•Different studies may report different observations.•Automated MRI in vivo for hippocampal segmentation requires cautious interpretation.•Quantitative MRI methods are evolving and may help with presurgical assessment. High-resolution protocols used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) currently enable the detailed analysis of the hippocampus along with its subfield segmentation. The relationship between episodic memory and the hippocampus is well established, and there is growing evidence that some specific memory processing steps are associated with individual hippocampal segments, but there are inconsistencies in the literature. We focused our analysis on hippocampal subfield volumetry and neuropsychological visual and verbal memory tests in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) presenting with unilateral hippocampal atrophy. The study involved a cohort of 62 patients with unilateral TLE, including unilateral hippocampal atrophy (29 on the left side) based on MRI and unequivocal ipsilateral ictal onsets based on surface video electroencephalography recordings. The hippocampal subfield volumes were evaluated using FreeSurfer version 7.1. We used the Rey-Auditory Verbal Learning Test to evaluate short-term (A1), learning (ΣA1-A5), immediate (A6), and delayed (A7) recall of episodic verbal memory. We used the Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Test to evaluate the immediate and delayed recall of visual memory. We analyzed the correlations between the asymmetry index scores for the hippocampal subfield volumes of thecornu ammonis (CA)1, CA2/3, and CA4 and memory test performance. Moderate associations were established between the CA2/3 asymmetry index scores and visual memory in TLE (both right and left hippocampal atrophy), as well as visual memory and CA4 in the right atrophy cases. The CA1 asymmetry index scores did not correlate with any of the memory test results. We did not find any significant correlation between verbal memory tests and specific hippocampal subfields. The use of high-resolution MRI protocols andin vivo automated segmentation processing revealed moderate associations between hippocampal subfields and memory parameters. Further investigations are needed to establish the utility of these results for clinical decisions.
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Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe - diagnostic imaging
Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe - pathology
Hippocampal subfields
Hippocampal volumetry
Hippocampus - diagnostic imaging
Hippocampus - pathology
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
Memory, Episodic
MRI segmentation
Neuropsychological testing
Neuropsychological Tests
Temporal lobe epilepsy
title Relationship between hippocampal subfields and Verbal and Visual memory function in Mesial Temporal Lobe Epilepsy patients
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