Transient loss of interhemispheric functional connectivity following unilateral cortical spreading depression in awake rats.
Lyudmila V VinogradovaElena M SuleymanovaTatiana M MedvedevaPublished in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2020)
The study provides the first evidence that unilateral cortical spreading depression induces a reversible loss of functional hemispheric connectivity in the cortex of awake animals. Given a critical role of long-distance cortical synchronization in sensory processing and sensorimotor integration, the post-cortical spreading depression breakdown of functional connectivity may contribute to neuropathological mechanisms of aura generation.