Title of article :
Impairment of post-movement beta synchronisation in parkinsonʹs disease is related to laterality of tremor
Author/Authors :
Gertr?d Tam?s، نويسنده , , Imre Szirmai، نويسنده , , L?szl? P?lv?lgyi، نويسنده , , Annam?ria Tak?ts، نويسنده , , Anita Kamondi، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Objective: Post-movement beta synchronisation (PMBS) is a physiological indicator of the activity of movement related neural networks. To investigate the pathophysiology of this phenomenon, we examined its characteristics in patients with unilateral tremor-dominant Parkinsonʹs disease (PD).
Methods: Movement duration and PMBS was measured after self-paced movement of the thumb at movement-reactive beta frequencies, over the supplementary motor area in 10 PD patients and 8 control subjects.
Results: Movement duration in PD patients was longer than in controls. In left hand tremor patients, movement of the left hand was significantly longer compared to the right hand. When PD patients moved their non-affected hand, similarly to the controls, PMBS was higher contralateral to the movement. After movement of the tremulous hand, the contralateral PMBS decreased significantly and the contralateral preponderance disappeared. In the same hemisphere, PMBS was higher after contralateral to the non-affected hand movement, than after ipsilateral to the tremulous hand after movement.
Conclusions: PMBS in PD is affected by the activity of tremor related neural networks, suggesting that both cortical and subcortical sources are responsible for its generation. Examination of PMBS in various neurological diseases might provide further data on its physiological significance.
Keywords :
Post-movement beta synchronisation , Parkinson’s disease , Self-paced movement , Tremor , Lateralisation
Journal title :
Clinical Neurophysiology
Journal title :
Clinical Neurophysiology