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Pathological synchronization in Parkinson's disease : networks, models and treatments

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Pathological synchronization in Parkinson's disease : networks, models and treatments

Auteurs : Constance Hammond ; Hagai Bergman ; Peter Brown

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Abstract

Parkinson's disease is a common and disabling disorder of movement owing to dopaminergic denervation of the striatum. However, it is still unclear how this denervation perverts normal functioning to cause slowing of voluntary movements. Recent work using tissue slice preparations, animal models and in humans with Parkinson's disease has demonstrated abnormally synchronized oscillatory activity at multiple levels of the basal ganglia-cortical loop. This excessive synchronization correlates with motor deficit, and its suppression by dopaminergic therapies, ablative surgery or deep-brain stimulation might provide the basic mechanism whereby diverse therapeutic strategies ameliorate motor impairment in patients with Parkinson's disease. This review is part of the INMED/TINS special issue, Physiogenic and pathogenic oscillations: the beauty and the beast, based on presentations at the annual INMED/ TINS symposium (http://inmednet.com/).

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ET : Pathological synchronization in Parkinson's disease : networks, models and treatments
AU : HAMMOND (Constance); BERGMAN (Hagai); BROWN (Peter); BEN-ARI (Yehezkel)
AF : Institut de Neurobiologie de la Méditerranée, U29 Inserm, Université Aix-Marseille II and UMR CNRS 5543, Université Bordeaux 2/France (1 aut.); Department of Physiology, The Eric Roland Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases and the Center for Neural Computation, The Hebrew University -Hadassah Medical School/Jerusalem, 91120/Israël (2 aut.); Sobell Department of Motor Neuroscience and Movement Disorders, Institute of Neurology/London, WC1N 3BG/Royaume-Uni (3 aut.); INSERM U29-INMED, Parc Scientifique de Luminy, BP 13/13273 Marseille/France (1 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Congrès; Niveau analytique
SO : Trends in neurosciences : (Regular edition); ISSN 0166-2236; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2007; Vol. 30; No. 7; Pp. 357-364; Bibl. 72 ref.
LA : Anglais
EA : Parkinson's disease is a common and disabling disorder of movement owing to dopaminergic denervation of the striatum. However, it is still unclear how this denervation perverts normal functioning to cause slowing of voluntary movements. Recent work using tissue slice preparations, animal models and in humans with Parkinson's disease has demonstrated abnormally synchronized oscillatory activity at multiple levels of the basal ganglia-cortical loop. This excessive synchronization correlates with motor deficit, and its suppression by dopaminergic therapies, ablative surgery or deep-brain stimulation might provide the basic mechanism whereby diverse therapeutic strategies ameliorate motor impairment in patients with Parkinson's disease. This review is part of the INMED/TINS special issue, Physiogenic and pathogenic oscillations: the beauty and the beast, based on presentations at the annual INMED/ TINS symposium (http://inmednet.com/).
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FG : Encéphale pathologie; Extrapyramidal syndrome; Maladie dégénérative; Système nerveux central pathologie; Système nerveux pathologie; Système nerveux central
ED : Synchronization; Animal model; Treatment; Corpus striatum; Voluntary movement; Body movement; Preparation; Basal ganglion; Parkinson disease; Suppression; Strategy; Review; Oscillation; Human; Deep brain stimulation
EG : Cerebral disorder; Extrapyramidal syndrome; Degenerative disease; Central nervous system disease; Nervous system diseases; Central nervous system
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<ET>Pathological synchronization in Parkinson's disease : networks, models and treatments</ET>
<AU>HAMMOND (Constance); BERGMAN (Hagai); BROWN (Peter); BEN-ARI (Yehezkel)</AU>
<AF>Institut de Neurobiologie de la Méditerranée, U29 Inserm, Université Aix-Marseille II and UMR CNRS 5543, Université Bordeaux 2/France (1 aut.); Department of Physiology, The Eric Roland Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases and the Center for Neural Computation, The Hebrew University -Hadassah Medical School/Jerusalem, 91120/Israël (2 aut.); Sobell Department of Motor Neuroscience and Movement Disorders, Institute of Neurology/London, WC1N 3BG/Royaume-Uni (3 aut.); INSERM U29-INMED, Parc Scientifique de Luminy, BP 13/13273 Marseille/France (1 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Congrès; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Trends in neurosciences : (Regular edition); ISSN 0166-2236; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2007; Vol. 30; No. 7; Pp. 357-364; Bibl. 72 ref.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>Parkinson's disease is a common and disabling disorder of movement owing to dopaminergic denervation of the striatum. However, it is still unclear how this denervation perverts normal functioning to cause slowing of voluntary movements. Recent work using tissue slice preparations, animal models and in humans with Parkinson's disease has demonstrated abnormally synchronized oscillatory activity at multiple levels of the basal ganglia-cortical loop. This excessive synchronization correlates with motor deficit, and its suppression by dopaminergic therapies, ablative surgery or deep-brain stimulation might provide the basic mechanism whereby diverse therapeutic strategies ameliorate motor impairment in patients with Parkinson's disease. This review is part of the INMED/TINS special issue, Physiogenic and pathogenic oscillations: the beauty and the beast, based on presentations at the annual INMED/ TINS symposium (http://inmednet.com/).</EA>
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<FD>Synchronisation; Modèle animal; Traitement; Corps strié; Mouvement volontaire; Mouvement corporel; Préparation; Noyau gris central; Parkinson maladie; Suppression; Stratégie; Article synthèse; Oscillation; Homme; Stimulation cérébrale profonde</FD>
<FG>Encéphale pathologie; Extrapyramidal syndrome; Maladie dégénérative; Système nerveux central pathologie; Système nerveux pathologie; Système nerveux central</FG>
<ED>Synchronization; Animal model; Treatment; Corpus striatum; Voluntary movement; Body movement; Preparation; Basal ganglion; Parkinson disease; Suppression; Strategy; Review; Oscillation; Human; Deep brain stimulation</ED>
<EG>Cerebral disorder; Extrapyramidal syndrome; Degenerative disease; Central nervous system disease; Nervous system diseases; Central nervous system</EG>
<SD>Sincronización; Modelo animal; Tratamiento; Cuerpo estriado; Movimiento voluntario; Movimiento corporal; Preparación; Núcleo basal; Parkinson enfermedad; Supresión; Estrategia; Artículo síntesis; Oscilación; Hombre</SD>
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