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Return of bradykinesia after subthalamic stimulation ceases: relationship to electrode location.


ABSTRACT: In 20 subjects we quantified the rate at which subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation effects on Parkinson's bradykinesia "washed-out" after stimulation ceased. We found that wash-out was a two-step process, consisting of an initial fast decrease in stimulation's therapeutic effect, followed by a further, slow decline. Moreover, the relative contribution of the fast and slow components differed between patients. Finally, we found that lateral stimulation caused more of the fast-decaying component, while medial stimulation caused more of the slow-decaying component. This implies the existence of at least two separate mechanisms by which subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation improves bradykinesia, associated with activation of spatially separate zones in the vicinity of the subthalamic nucleus.

SUBMITTER: Cooper SE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3375109 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Return of bradykinesia after subthalamic stimulation ceases: relationship to electrode location.

Cooper Scott Evan SE   Noecker Angela Marie AM   Abboud Hesham H   Vitek Jerrold Lee JL   McIntyre Cameron Charles CC  

Experimental neurology 20110625 2


In 20 subjects we quantified the rate at which subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation effects on Parkinson's bradykinesia "washed-out" after stimulation ceased. We found that wash-out was a two-step process, consisting of an initial fast decrease in stimulation's therapeutic effect, followed by a further, slow decline. Moreover, the relative contribution of the fast and slow components differed between patients. Finally, we found that lateral stimulation caused more of the fast-decaying comp  ...[more]

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