Human brain mapping in dystonia reveals both endophenotypic traits and adaptive reorganization
- 8 October 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Annals of Neurology
- Vol. 50 (4) , 521-527
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.1234
Abstract
Dystonia has a wide clinical spectrum from early‐onset generalized to late‐onset sporadic, task‐specific forms. The genetic origin of the former has been clearly established. A critical role of repetitive skilled motor tasks has been put forward for the latter, while underlying vulnerability traits are still being searched for. Using magnetoencephalography, we looked for structural abnormalities reflecting a preexisting dysfunction. We studied finger representations of both hands in the primary sensory cortex, as compared in 23 patients with unilateral task‐specific dystonia and 20 control subjects. A dramatic disorganization of the nondystonic hand representation was found in all patients, and its amount paralleled the severity of the dystonic limb motor impairment. Abnormalities were also observed in the cortex coding the dystonic limb representation, but they were important only in the most severely affected patients. The abnormal cortical finger representations from the nondystonic limb appear to be endophenotypic traits of dystonia. That finger representations from the dystonic limb were almost normal for the less severely affected patients may be due to intrinsic beneficial remapping in reaction against the primary disorder.Keywords
Funding Information
- Assistance Publique des Hôpitaux de Paris
- Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale
- Ministère de l'Education Nationale, de la Recherche, et de la Technologie (UPRES2393)
- Institut de Recherche sur la Moelle Epinière
- Institut Fédératif de Recherche des Neurosciences de la Salpêtriére
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