Umeå universitets logga

umu.sePublikationer
Ändra sökning
RefereraExporteraLänk till posten
Permanent länk

Direktlänk
Referera
Referensformat
  • apa
  • ieee
  • vancouver
  • Annat format
Fler format
Språk
  • de-DE
  • en-GB
  • en-US
  • fi-FI
  • nn-NO
  • nn-NB
  • sv-SE
  • Annat språk
Fler språk
Utmatningsformat
  • html
  • text
  • asciidoc
  • rtf
Significance and Translational Value of High-Frequency Cortico-Basal Ganglia Oscillations in Parkinson's Disease
Umeå universitet, Medicinska fakulteten, Institutionen för integrativ medicinsk biologi (IMB). Department of Experimental Medical Science, The Group for Integrative Neurophysiology and Neurotechnology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.ORCID-id: 0000-0001-6697-0171
Umeå universitet, Medicinska fakulteten, Institutionen för integrativ medicinsk biologi (IMB). Department of Experimental Medical Science, The Group for Integrative Neurophysiology and Neurotechnology, Lund University, Lund, Sweden.
2019 (Engelska)Ingår i: Journal of Parkinson's Disease, ISSN 1877-7171, E-ISSN 1877-718X, Vol. 9, nr 1, s. 183-196Artikel i tidskrift (Refereegranskat) Published
Abstract [en]

The mechanisms and significance of basal ganglia oscillations is a fundamental research question engaging both clinical and basic investigators. In Parkinson's disease (PD), neural activity in basal ganglia nuclei is characterized by oscillatory patterns that are believed to disrupt the dynamic processing of movement-related information and thus generate motor symptoms. Beta-band oscillations associated with hypokinetic states have been reviewed in several excellent previous articles. Here we focus on faster oscillatory phenomena that have been reported in association with a diverse range of motor states. We review the occurrence of different types of fast oscillations and the evidence supporting their pathophysiological role. We also provide a general discussion on the definition, possible mechanisms, and translational value of synchronized oscillations of different frequencies in cortico-basal ganglia structures. Revealing how oscillatory phenomena are caused and spread in cortico-basal ganglia-thalamocortical networks will offer a key to unlock the neural codes of both motor and non-motor symptoms in PD. In preclinical therapeutic research, recording of oscillatory neural activities holds the promise to unravel mechanisms of action of current and future treatments.

Ort, förlag, år, upplaga, sidor
IOS Press, 2019. Vol. 9, nr 1, s. 183-196
Nyckelord [en]
Pathophysiology, movement disorders, bradykinesia, dyskinesia, animal models, cortex, thalamus
Nationell ämneskategori
Neurovetenskaper
Identifikatorer
URN: urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-162779DOI: 10.3233/JPD-181480ISI: 000457741900015PubMedID: 30594935Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85061211651OAI: oai:DiVA.org:umu-162779DiVA, id: diva2:1348373
Tillgänglig från: 2019-09-04 Skapad: 2019-09-04 Senast uppdaterad: 2023-03-23Bibliografiskt granskad

Open Access i DiVA

fulltext(406 kB)319 nedladdningar
Filinformation
Filnamn FULLTEXT01.pdfFilstorlek 406 kBChecksumma SHA-512
3ed1b3a32ba1a2e1c25af5b825aa1f82b1185f2a6e702db3f1268173f5b574f6119776f8e42d030616ecae13ae9313e3fbc388e592e9accd29a464e78737ed9c
Typ fulltextMimetyp application/pdf

Övriga länkar

Förlagets fulltextPubMedScopus

Person

Petersson, Per

Sök vidare i DiVA

Av författaren/redaktören
Petersson, PerHalje, Pär
Av organisationen
Institutionen för integrativ medicinsk biologi (IMB)
I samma tidskrift
Journal of Parkinson's Disease
Neurovetenskaper

Sök vidare utanför DiVA

GoogleGoogle Scholar
Totalt: 319 nedladdningar
Antalet nedladdningar är summan av nedladdningar för alla fulltexter. Det kan inkludera t.ex tidigare versioner som nu inte längre är tillgängliga.

doi
pubmed
urn-nbn

Altmetricpoäng

doi
pubmed
urn-nbn
Totalt: 452 träffar
RefereraExporteraLänk till posten
Permanent länk

Direktlänk
Referera
Referensformat
  • apa
  • ieee
  • vancouver
  • Annat format
Fler format
Språk
  • de-DE
  • en-GB
  • en-US
  • fi-FI
  • nn-NO
  • nn-NB
  • sv-SE
  • Annat språk
Fler språk
Utmatningsformat
  • html
  • text
  • asciidoc
  • rtf