2007
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.2411-06.2007
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High Thalamocortical Theta Coherence in Patients with Parkinson's Disease

Abstract: Research investigating the pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease (PD) mostly focuses on basal ganglia dysfunction. However, the main output from the basal ganglia is via the thalamus, and corticothalamic feedback constitutes the primary source of synapses in the thalamus. We therefore focus on the thalamocortical interplay. During the surgical intervention in six patients, local field potentials (LFPs) were recorded from pallidal-recipient thalamic nuclei VA and VLa. Simultaneously, EEG was recorded from seve… Show more

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“…2, 3) can be readily extended to other networks using readily measurable extracellular and intracellular waveforms and using either field susceptibility estimates or our novel method to measure susceptibility. Indeed, extracellular field oscillations are a ubiquitous marker for network oscillations (Chrobak and Buzsaki, 1998;Donoghue et al, 1998Nunez and Srinivasan, 2005;Sarnthein and Jeanmonod, 2007). More than an epiphenomenon, our results indicate a functional role for field potentials in modulating spike timing.…”
Section: Functional Amplification: Network Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…2, 3) can be readily extended to other networks using readily measurable extracellular and intracellular waveforms and using either field susceptibility estimates or our novel method to measure susceptibility. Indeed, extracellular field oscillations are a ubiquitous marker for network oscillations (Chrobak and Buzsaki, 1998;Donoghue et al, 1998Nunez and Srinivasan, 2005;Sarnthein and Jeanmonod, 2007). More than an epiphenomenon, our results indicate a functional role for field potentials in modulating spike timing.…”
Section: Functional Amplification: Network Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…In comparing coherence among AD patients, PD-D patients, PD patients without dementia, and controls, β frontal-occipital inter-hemispheric coherence and α and β frontal inter-hemispheric coherence were found to be increased in PD-D patients and decreased in AD patients [23]. The increased coherence in PD patients suggests that abnormal synchronization in basal ganglia output and thalamo-cortical coherence occur in PD [47,48]. Similar patterns of decreased coherence in AD patients and increased coherence in PD-D patients were observed in the current study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The pool of IAF and TF is considered to be a reliable index of the dominant frequency (Klimesch, 1997(Klimesch, , 1999Moretti et al, 2004Moretti et al, , 2007. A recent work (Sarnthein and Jeanmonod, 2007) has convincingly demonstrated -through simultaneous recordings of local field potentials from thalamic nuclei, and of the EEG from the scalp -that a state of hyperpolarization in the thalamic nucleus induces a slowing of the EEG dominant frequency. The decrease in the values for the alpha frequency markers in mild and moderate hippocampal-atrophy groups suggests a greater hyperpolarization state of the thalamo-cortical pathways than in the no-hippocampal-atrophy group, probably due to the glutamatergic cortical excitatory activity on thalamic nuclei (Jones, 2002).…”
Section: Alpha Frequency Index: Relationship With Relative Alpha Powementioning
confidence: 99%