多面中间脑三角形:对肥厚性橄榄变性和眼腭震颤病理生理的见解。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Jorge C Kattah, Kavya Moravineni, Eric Eggenberger, Cody Eggenberger, Aasef G Shaikh, Rodger J Elble
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摘要

眼腭震颤是一种罕见的神经系统疾病,其特征是眼和腭肌有节奏的振荡。这种现象通常与下橄榄的增生性变性有关,这是由于gaba能小脑-橄榄纤维的丧失。眼腭震颤突出了小脑、中间脑和橄榄神经网络之间复杂的相互作用。下橄榄核的主核、内侧副核和背旁副核表现出有节奏的阈下振荡,这被认为在眼腭震颤中起重要作用。然而,延迟震颤发作和增生性橄榄变性的变异性挑战了橄榄振荡作为震颤发生的主要原因的假设。另一种合理的假设是,震颤振荡是由于生理攀爬纤维活动丧失而引起的小脑网络可塑性不适应引起的。该神经通路的解剖学和生理学特征与眼腭震颤综合征的临床特征是一致的,临床病理学相关性表明,该神经通路对眼腭震颤是必要的。由小脑功能障碍释放的潜在脑干振荡已被提出,但不能解释振荡的解剖分布。先进的成像和计算模型为可能的振荡机制提供了见解,但强调了进一步研究的必要性,特别是在合适的动物模型中,目前还不存在。
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Multifaceted Mesodiencephalic Triangles: Insights into Hypertrophic Olivary Degeneration and Oculopalatal Tremor Pathophysiology.

Multifaceted Mesodiencephalic Triangles: Insights into Hypertrophic Olivary Degeneration and Oculopalatal Tremor Pathophysiology.

Multifaceted Mesodiencephalic Triangles: Insights into Hypertrophic Olivary Degeneration and Oculopalatal Tremor Pathophysiology.

Multifaceted Mesodiencephalic Triangles: Insights into Hypertrophic Olivary Degeneration and Oculopalatal Tremor Pathophysiology.

Oculopalatal tremor is a rare neurological disorder characterized by rhythmic oscillations of ocular and palatal muscles. This phenomenon is commonly associated with hypertrophic degeneration of the inferior olive due to loss of GABAergic cerebello-olivary fibers. Oculopalatal tremor highlights the complex interplay between cerebellar, mesodiencephalic, and olivary networks. The principal, medial accessory, and dorsal accessory subnuclei of the inferior olive exhibit rhythmic subthreshold oscillations that are hypothesized to play an important role in oculopalatal tremor. However, delayed tremor onset and variability in hypertrophic olivary degeneration challenge the hypothesis of olivary oscillation as the principal cause of tremorogenesis. A plausible alternative hypothesis is that tremorogenic oscillation emerges from maladaptive cerebellar network plasticity in response to the loss of physiologic climbing fiber activity. The anatomy and physiology of the fastigiobulbar connections are compatible with the clinical characteristics of oculopalatal tremor syndrome, and clinicopathological correlations suggest that the fastigiobulbar pathway is necessary for oculopalatal tremor. Latent brainstem oscillators, released by cerebellar dysfunction, have been proposed but do not explain the anatomical distribution of oscillation. Advanced imaging and computational models have provided insights into possible mechanisms of oscillation but underscore the need for further studies, particularly in a suitable animal model, which does not exist.

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Cerebellum
Cerebellum 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
14.30%
发文量
150
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Official publication of the Society for Research on the Cerebellum devoted to genetics of cerebellar ataxias, role of cerebellum in motor control and cognitive function, and amid an ageing population, diseases associated with cerebellar dysfunction. The Cerebellum is a central source for the latest developments in fundamental neurosciences including molecular and cellular biology; behavioural neurosciences and neurochemistry; genetics; fundamental and clinical neurophysiology; neurology and neuropathology; cognition and neuroimaging. The Cerebellum benefits neuroscientists in molecular and cellular biology; neurophysiologists; researchers in neurotransmission; neurologists; radiologists; paediatricians; neuropsychologists; students of neurology and psychiatry and others.
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