1989
DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(89)90347-8
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Involvement of nigrotecto-reticulospinal pathways in the iminodipropionitrile (IDPN) model of spasmodic dyskinesias: a 2-deoxy-d-[1-14C]glucose study in the rat

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“…The change in the substantia nigra correlation with the deep layers of the superior colliculus from positive to negative in the active dystonics compared to the quiet dystonics suggests that the nigrotectal projection is especially different from normal in the dystonic brain. Abnormal GU has been found in the substantia nigra and superior colliculus of the IDPN model of dyskinesia, also (Cadet et al, 1989). This is probably related to the head and neck movements of both models, and strongly implicates abnormalities in the nigrotectal system.…”
Section: Correlation Analysesmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…The change in the substantia nigra correlation with the deep layers of the superior colliculus from positive to negative in the active dystonics compared to the quiet dystonics suggests that the nigrotectal projection is especially different from normal in the dystonic brain. Abnormal GU has been found in the substantia nigra and superior colliculus of the IDPN model of dyskinesia, also (Cadet et al, 1989). This is probably related to the head and neck movements of both models, and strongly implicates abnormalities in the nigrotectal system.…”
Section: Correlation Analysesmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…A possible explanation for the low overall GU in the dystonics and some littermates is that it reflects retarded development because normal younger animals than those used in this study show a low GU rate (McCann et al, 1986). Additional evidence which suggests that a global decrease might be an important feature of the dystonia comes from studies of adult rats with a mild dystonia syndrome caused by the drug iminidipropionitrile (IDPN) (Cadet et al, 1989). Of 49 regions measured following IDPN treatment, 47 showed decreases in GU, with 14 regions being significantly lower.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%