TY - JOUR
T1 - Neurophysiological identification and characterization of thalamic neurons with single unit recording in essential tremor patients
AU - Chang, J. W.
AU - Lee, B. H.
AU - Lee, K. H.
AU - Chung, S. S.
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - This study investigated the characteristics of the neuronal activities of the motor thalamus (Vim and Vop) in essential tremor (ET) patients, and compared the results with those of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients. The kinetic (Ki) neurons were found mainly in the Vim, whereas the voluntary (Vo) neurons were found principally in the Vop of ET patients. The mean firing rates of the ET patients were higher than those of the PD patients. In addition, the mean firing rates of the Ki neurons of the ET patients were higher than those of the PD patients in the Vim nuclei. However, the mean firing rates of the ventralis caudalis (Vc) neurons, which respond to sensory stimulation, were similar in each group. An analysis of the incidence of bursting neurons revealed that the Vop nucleus of the ET patients had less bursting neurons than the PD patients. However, in the Vim nucleus, both groups possessed bursting neurons even though the incidence was slightly different. Tremor cells were observed less frequently in the Vim nucleus of ET patients than in the PD patients. This study demonstrated the characteristic features of the neuronal activities of ET patients compared to those of PD patients.
AB - This study investigated the characteristics of the neuronal activities of the motor thalamus (Vim and Vop) in essential tremor (ET) patients, and compared the results with those of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients. The kinetic (Ki) neurons were found mainly in the Vim, whereas the voluntary (Vo) neurons were found principally in the Vop of ET patients. The mean firing rates of the ET patients were higher than those of the PD patients. In addition, the mean firing rates of the Ki neurons of the ET patients were higher than those of the PD patients in the Vim nuclei. However, the mean firing rates of the ventralis caudalis (Vc) neurons, which respond to sensory stimulation, were similar in each group. An analysis of the incidence of bursting neurons revealed that the Vop nucleus of the ET patients had less bursting neurons than the PD patients. However, in the Vim nucleus, both groups possessed bursting neurons even though the incidence was slightly different. Tremor cells were observed less frequently in the Vim nucleus of ET patients than in the PD patients. This study demonstrated the characteristic features of the neuronal activities of ET patients compared to those of PD patients.
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-7091-6081-7_28
DO - 10.1007/978-3-7091-6081-7_28
M3 - Article
C2 - 14518540
AN - SCOPUS:77950012019
SN - 0065-1419
SP - 133
EP - 136
JO - Acta Neurochirurgica, Supplement
JF - Acta Neurochirurgica, Supplement
IS - 87
ER -