形状记忆合金*
左旋多巴
帕金森病
辅助电机区
神经科学
磁刺激
心理学
运动皮层
初级运动皮层
物理医学与康复
基底神经节
静止性震颤
多巴胺
医学
刺激
功能磁共振成像
疾病
多巴胺能
内科学
中枢神经系统
计算机科学
算法
作者
B. K. Rurak,Jason Tan,João Paulo C. Rodrigues,Brian Power,Peter D. Drummond,Ann‐Maree Vallence
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.nbd.2024.106518
摘要
Resting tremor is the most common presenting motor symptom in Parkinson's disease (PD). The supplementary motor area (SMA) is a main target of the basal-ganglia-thalamo-cortical circuit and has direct, facilitatory connections with the primary motor cortex (M1), which is important for the execution of voluntary movement. Dopamine potentially modulates SMA and M1 activity, and both regions have been implicated in resting tremor. This study investigated SMA-M1 connectivity in individuals with PD ON and OFF dopamine medication, and whether SMA-M1 connectivity is implicated in resting tremor. Dual-site transcranial magnetic stimulation was used to measure SMA-M1 connectivity in PD participants ON and OFF levodopa. Resting tremor was measured using electromyography and accelerometry. Stimulating SMA inhibited M1 excitability OFF levodopa, and facilitated M1 excitability ON levodopa. ON medication, SMA-M1 facilitation was significantly associated with smaller tremor than SMA-M1 inhibition. The current findings contribute to our understanding of the neural networks involved in PD which are altered by levodopa medication and provide a neurophysiological basis for the development of interventions to treat resting tremor.
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