Department of Neurology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Exp Neurol. 2011 Sep;231(1):91-6. doi: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2011.05.018. Epub 2011 Jun 13.
Excessive synchronization of basal ganglia neuronal activity at ~20 Hz is characteristic of patients with untreated Parkinson's disease (PD). Correlative evidence suggests that this activity may contribute to bradykinesia. Attempts to demonstrate causality through stimulation imposed synchronization at 20 Hz in the region of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) have had limited success. Finger-tapping is slowed by about 8% and only in those PD patients that have a relatively normal baseline performance in this task. Here we investigate whether greater performance decrements might be seen in a reaction time grip task. We studied 32 sides in 16 patients with PD after overnight withdrawal of medication. Patients were asked to grip as hard and as fast as possible without STN stimulation and during bilateral stimulation at 5 Hz, 10 Hz, 20 Hz, 50 Hz and 130 Hz. Stimulation at 20 Hz slowed the development of force by 14.7±8.3% (P=0.044) across all patients. Slowing increased by 22±7% (P=0.005) in those patients with the best performance in the task without stimulation. The effect was frequency specific. These data provide direct interventional evidence of a mechanistic link between excessive neuronal synchronization in the beta range and motor impairment in PD.
基底神经节神经元活动在~20Hz 处过度同步是未经治疗的帕金森病(PD)患者的特征。相关证据表明,这种活动可能导致运动迟缓。通过在丘脑底核(STN)区域施加同步刺激来证明因果关系的尝试仅取得了有限的成功。手指敲击的速度大约减慢了 8%,并且仅在那些在该任务中基线表现相对正常的 PD 患者中观察到这种情况。在这里,我们研究了在反应时间握力任务中是否可能会看到更大的表现下降。我们研究了 16 名 PD 患者的 32 侧,这些患者在停止服用药物过夜后接受了研究。要求患者在没有 STN 刺激的情况下尽可能用力和快速地握住手柄,并在双侧刺激下以 5Hz、10Hz、20Hz、50Hz 和 130Hz 进行刺激。在所有患者中,20Hz 的刺激使力的发展速度减慢了 14.7±8.3%(P=0.044)。在没有刺激时表现最好的患者中,这种减慢增加了 22±7%(P=0.005)。这种效果是频率特异性的。这些数据提供了直接的干预证据,证明了β范围内过度神经元同步与 PD 中的运动障碍之间存在机制联系。