Carasig Dana, Paul Kush, Fucito Michele, Ramcharan Eion, Gnadt James W
Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Stony Brook University, NY 11794-5230, USA.
Vision Res. 2006 Apr;46(8-9):1161-9. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2005.05.024. Epub 2005 Jul 19.
We present a case of spontaneously occurring irrepressible saccades in an experimental Rhesus monkey. Though eye jerks are sometimes associated with cerebellar disease, central demyelination or brainstem lesions, there is little consensus on their neurological mechanisms. From neurological and anatomical investigation we report that these irrepressible saccades were caused by a discrete cerebrovascular accident that involved the rostral superior colliculus along with its commissure, and with minor invasion of periaqueductal gray and adjacent mesencephalic reticular formation. Other suspected structures, like the raphe interpositus, substantia nigra and the cerebellum, were unaffected.
我们报告了一例实验用恒河猴自发出现的无法抑制的扫视运动。虽然眼球抽搐有时与小脑疾病、中枢脱髓鞘或脑干病变有关,但其神经机制尚无定论。通过神经学和解剖学研究,我们报告这些无法抑制的扫视运动是由一次离散的脑血管意外引起的,该意外累及嘴侧上丘及其连合,并轻微侵犯导水管周围灰质和相邻的中脑网状结构。其他疑似结构,如中间缝际核、黑质和小脑未受影响。