Altered Discharge Pattern of Basal Ganglia Output Neurons in an Animal Model of Idiopathic Dystonia
- 15 August 2002
- journal article
- Published by Society for Neuroscience in Journal of Neuroscience
- Vol. 22 (16) , 7244-7253
- https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.22-16-07244.2002
Abstract
A decreased activity of basal ganglia output neurons is thought to underlie idiopathic dystonias and other hyperkinetic movement disorders. We found recently a reduced spontaneous discharge rate of entopeduncular neurons (internal globus pallidus in primates) indtsz hamsters, an unique model for idiopathic paroxysmal dystonia in which stress-inducible attacks show an age-dependent severity. Otherwise, it has been suggested that an altered discharge pattern may be more important for the occurrence of dystonia than a reduced discharge rate. Based on qualitative and computerized quantitative evaluations of interspike interval histograms and spike trains of extracellularly recorded single neurons, we investigated the spontaneous discharge pattern of GABAergic entopeduncular and nigral neurons indtsz hamsters at different ages. The discharge pattern of entopeduncular neurons was highly irregular and showed an altered burst-like firing indtsz hamsters at the age of the most marked expression of dystonia when compared with age-matched nondystonic controls. In line with a recently reported normalization of discharge rates after age-dependent disappearance of dystonia, we found an almost complete normalization of the discharge pattern of entopeduncular neurons after remission of dystonia indtsz hamsters. Investigations of GABAergic nigral neurons, reported recently to have the same spontaneous discharge rates in dystonic and nondystonic hamsters, did not show an altered firing pattern indtsz hamsters. The present data clearly indicate the fundamental importance of an altered discharge pattern of entopeduncular neurons for the expression of paroxysmal dystonia, and probably also for other dyskinesias, and may explain the improvements obtained by pallidotomy in dystonic patients despite an obviously reduced pallidal output.Keywords
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