Proprioceptive Modulation of Pallidal Physiology in Cervical Dystonia

Author:

Sedov Alexey12ORCID,Joshi Prajakta3,Semenova Ulia1,Usova Svetlana1,Asriyants Svetlana14,Gamaleya Anna4,Tomskiy Alexey4,Jinnah Hyder A.5,Shaikh Aasef G.3678ORCID

Affiliation:

1. N.N. Semenov Federal Research Center for Chemical Physics Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow Russia

2. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny Moscow Region Russia

3. Department of Biomedical Engineering Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Ohio USA

4. Burdenko National Scientific and Practical Center for Neurosurgery Moscow Russia

5. Department of Neurology, Pediatrics, and Genetics Emory University Atlanta Georgia USA

6. Department of Neurology Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Ohio USA

7. Neurological Institute University Hospitals Cleveland Ohio USA

8. Neurology Service, Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center Cleveland Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThere is a growing body of evidence suggesting that botulinum toxin can alter proprioceptive feedback and modulate the muscle‐spindle output for the treatment of dystonia. However, the mechanism for this modulation remains unclear.MethodsWe conducted a study involving 17 patients with cervical dystonia (CD), seven of whom had prominent CD and 10 with generalized dystonia (GD) along with CD. We investigated the effects of neck vibration, a form of proprioceptive modulation, on spontaneous single‐neuron responses and local field potentials (LFPs) recorded from the globus pallidum externus (GPe) and internus (GPi).ResultsOur findings demonstrated that neck vibration notably increased the regularity of neck‐sensitive GPi neurons in focal CD patients. Additionally, in patients with GD and CD, the vibration enhanced the firing regularity of non‐neck‐sensitive neurons. These effects on single‐unit activity were also mirrored in ensemble responses measured through LFPs. Notably, the LFP modulation was particularly pronounced in areas populated with burst neurons compared to pause or tonic cells.ConclusionThe results from our study emphasize the significance of burst neurons in the pathogenesis of dystonia and in the efficacy of proprioceptive modulation for its treatment. Moreover, we observed that the effects of vibration on focal CD were prominent in the α band LFP, indicating modulation of pallido‐cerebellar connectivity. Moreover, the pallidal effects of vibration in GD with CD involved modulation of cerebro‐pallidal θ band connectivity. Our analysis provides insight into how vibration‐induced changes in pallidal activity are integrated into the downstream motor circuit. © 2023 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.

Funder

American Academy of Neurology

Dystonia Medical Research Foundation

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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