“…Additionally, anywhere from 40% to 70% of pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN), acetylcholine (ACh) neurons are lost, contributing to PD akinesia, gait, and postural instability (Bohnen et al, 2009(Bohnen et al, , 2013(Bohnen et al, , 2019Hirsch et al, 1987;Jellinger, 1988;Rinne et al, 2008;Zweig et al, 1989). PPN neurons may also be involved in L-DOPA-and DAagonist-mediated behaviors like motor improvement and dyskinesia (Bastide et al, 2014;Chambers et al, 2019Chambers et al, , 2020Inglis et al, 1994). Despite evidence of PPN involvement in motor deficits and freezing (MacLaren et al, 2014(MacLaren et al, , 2018Pienaar et al, 2015;Sharma et al, 2020;Xiao et al, 2017), a causal role for PPN cholinergic neurons on specific gait parameters, L-DOPA efficacy, and dyskinesia remains unproven.…”