Neuronal Activity of the Subthalamic Nucleus in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease
- Authors: Belova E.M.1, Nezvinskiy A.A.1, Usova S.V.1, Semenova U.N.1, Medvednik R.S.1, Popov V.A.1,2, Gamaleya A.A.2, Tomskiy A.A.2, Sedov A.S.1
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Affiliations:
- Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics
- Burdenko Center of Neurosurgery
- Issue: Vol 44, No 4 (2018)
- Pages: 402-411
- Section: Article
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/0362-1197/article/view/177690
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0362119718040035
- ID: 177690
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Abstract
The discharge activity of 637 neurons of the human subthalamic nucleus (STN), which were extracellularly recorded during twelve stereotactic surgeries in patients with Parkinson’s disease, has been analyzed. On the basis of the parameters of interspike intervals (ISIs), we have distinguished three major patterns of spontaneous neuronal activity: bursting neurons, regular tonic and irregular tonic neurons. Parametric analysis has enabled us to determine the values of basic parameters in the activity of these three distinguished types of neurons. It has been shown that the representativeness and the activity parameters of three different patterns change in the dorsoventral direction of the STN from the motor to the associative regions. The results will allow researchers to perform targeted search of pathological neuronal activity patterns associated with the motor symptoms of Parkinsonism.
About the authors
E. M. Belova
Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics
Author for correspondence.
Email: elena.kumskova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow
A. A. Nezvinskiy
Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics
Email: elena.kumskova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow
S. V. Usova
Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics
Email: elena.kumskova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow
U. N. Semenova
Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics
Email: elena.kumskova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow
R. S. Medvednik
Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics
Email: elena.kumskova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow
V. A. Popov
Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics; Burdenko Center of Neurosurgery
Email: elena.kumskova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow
A. A. Gamaleya
Burdenko Center of Neurosurgery
Email: elena.kumskova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow
A. A. Tomskiy
Burdenko Center of Neurosurgery
Email: elena.kumskova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow
A. S. Sedov
Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics
Email: elena.kumskova@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow
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