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Functional recovery in a primate model of Parkinson's disease following motor cortex stimulation
Authors:Drouot Xavier  Oshino Satoru  Jarraya Bechir  Besret Laurent  Kishima Haruhiko  Remy Philippe  Dauguet Julien  Lefaucheur Jean Pascal  Dollé Frédéric  Condé Françoise  Bottlaender Michel  Peschanski Marc  Kéravel Yves  Hantraye Philippe  Palfi Stéphane
Institution:URA CEA-CNRS 2210, Service Hospitalier Frédéric Joliot, 91401 Orsay, France.
Abstract:A concept in Parkinson's disease postulates that motor cortex may pattern abnormal rhythmic activities in the basal ganglia, underlying the genesis of observed motor symptoms. We conducted a preclinical study of electrical interference in the primary motor cortex using a chronic MPTP primate model in which dopamine depletion was progressive and regularly documented using 18F-DOPA positron tomography. High-frequency motor cortex stimulation significantly reduced akinesia and bradykinesia. This behavioral benefit was associated with an increased metabolic activity in the supplementary motor area as assessed with 18-F-deoxyglucose PET, a normalization of mean firing rate in the internal globus pallidus (GPi) and the subthalamic nucleus (STN), and a reduction of synchronized oscillatory neuronal activities in these two structures. Motor cortex stimulation is a simple and safe procedure to modulate subthalamo-pallido-cortical loop and alleviate parkinsonian symptoms without requiring deep brain stereotactic surgery.
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