Posture-Related Oscillations in Human Cerebellar Thalamus in Essential Tremor Are Enabled by Voluntary Motor Circuits
- 1 January 2005
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Neurophysiology
- Vol. 93 (1) , 117-127
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00527.2004
Abstract
The mechanism of essential tremor (ET) is unclear. Animal models of tremor and functional imaging studies in ET predict that the cerebellum and a cerebellar recipient thalamic nucleus ( ventral intermediate , Vim) should exhibit oscillatory activity during rest and during tremor due to abnormal olivo-cerebellar activity. Physiologic responses of 152 single neurons were recorded during awake mapping of the ventral thalamus in seven patients with ET prior to thalamotomy. During postural tremor, spectral cross-correlation analysis demonstrated that 51% of the neurons studied exhibited a concentration of power at tremor frequency that was correlated with electromyography, i.e., tremor neurons. During rest, thalamic neurons did not exhibit tremor-frequency activity. Among the three thalamic nuclei surveyed, Vim had a significantly higher proportion of tremor neurons than did the principal somatic sensory nucleus ( ventral caudal , Vc) or a pallidal recipient thalamic nucleus ( ventral oral posterior , Vop). Neurons related to active movement (voluntary neurons) had significantly greater tremor-related activity than did nonvoluntary neurons. These findings are not consistent with a model of continuous olivo-cerebellar driving of the motor cortex through thalamic connections. Instead ET may be facilitated by motor circuits that enable tremor-related thalamic activity during voluntary movement. Additionally, a subgroup of tremor neurons with proprioceptive inputs were identified that may allow sensory feedback to access the central tremor network.Keywords
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