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帕金森病患者自主运动期间苍白球皮质低β振荡的改变

Altered Pallidocortical Low-Beta Oscillations During Self-Initiated Movements in Parkinson Disease.

作者信息

Choi Jeong Woo, Malekmohammadi Mahsa, Sparks Hiro, Kashanian Alon, Cross Katy A, Bordelon Yvette, Pouratian Nader

机构信息

Department of Neurosurgery, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States.

Department of Neurology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States.

出版信息

Front Syst Neurosci. 2020 Jul 23;14:54. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2020.00054. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Parkinson disease (PD) patients have difficulty with self-initiated (SI) movements, presumably related to basal ganglia thalamocortical (BGTC) circuit dysfunction, while showing less impairment with externally cued (EC) movements.

OBJECTIVES

We investigate the role of BGTC in movement initiation and the neural underpinning of impaired SI compared to EC movements in PD using multifocal intracranial recordings and correlating signals with symptom severity.

METHODS

We compared time-resolved neural activities within and between globus pallidus internus (GPi) and motor cortex during between SI and EC movements recorded invasively in 13 PD patients undergoing deep brain stimulation implantation. We compared cortical (but not subcortical) dynamics with those recorded in 10 essential tremor (ET) patients, who do not have impairments in movement initiation.

RESULTS

SI movements in PD are associated with greater low-beta (13-20 Hz) power suppression during pre-movement period in GPi and motor cortex compared to EC movements in PD and compared to SI movements in ET (motor cortex only). SI movements in PD are uniquely associated with significant low-beta pallidocortical coherence suppression during movement execution that correlates with bradykinesia severity. In ET, motor cortex neural dynamics during EC movements do not significantly differ from that observed in PD and do not significantly differ between SI and EC movements.

CONCLUSION

These findings implicate low beta BGTC oscillations in impaired SI movements in PD. These results provide a physiological basis for the strategy of using EC movements in PD, circumventing diseased neural circuits associated with SI movements and instead engaging circuits that function similarly to those without PD.

摘要

背景

帕金森病(PD)患者在自主发起(SI)运动方面存在困难,推测与基底神经节丘脑皮质(BGTC)回路功能障碍有关,而在外部提示(EC)运动时损伤较小。

目的

我们使用多焦点颅内记录并将信号与症状严重程度相关联,研究BGTC在PD运动发起中的作用以及与EC运动相比SI受损的神经基础。

方法

我们比较了13名接受脑深部刺激植入的PD患者在SI和EC运动期间苍白球内侧部(GPi)和运动皮层内及之间的时间分辨神经活动。我们将皮质(而非皮质下)动力学与10名特发性震颤(ET)患者的记录进行比较,ET患者在运动发起方面没有损伤。

结果

与PD中的EC运动以及ET中的SI运动(仅运动皮层)相比,PD中的SI运动在运动前阶段与GPi和运动皮层中更大的低β(13 - 20 Hz)功率抑制相关。PD中的SI运动在运动执行期间与显著的低β苍白球皮质相干性抑制独特相关,这与运动迟缓严重程度相关。在ET中,EC运动期间的运动皮层神经动力学与PD中观察到的没有显著差异,并且在SI和EC运动之间也没有显著差异。

结论

这些发现表明低β BGTC振荡与PD中受损的SI运动有关。这些结果为在PD中使用EC运动的策略提供了生理基础,绕过与SI运动相关的患病神经回路,转而激活与无PD者功能相似的回路。

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