Pedunculopontine nucleus area oscillations during stance, stepping and freezing in Parkinson's disease.

The pedunculopontine area (PPNa) including the pedunculopontine and cuneiform nuclei, belongs to the mesencephalic locomotor region. Little is known about the oscillatory mechanisms underlying the function of this region in postural and gait control. We examined the modulations of the oscillatory ac...

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Main Authors: Valerie Fraix, Julien Bastin, Olivier David, Laurent Goetz, Murielle Ferraye, Alim-Louis Benabid, Stephan Chabardes, Pierre Pollak, Bettina Debû
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24386308/pdf/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-2a6b25de9d26440195e11e3ec7f0abe82021-06-19T05:02:22ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01812e8391910.1371/journal.pone.0083919Pedunculopontine nucleus area oscillations during stance, stepping and freezing in Parkinson's disease.Valerie FraixJulien BastinOlivier DavidLaurent GoetzMurielle FerrayeAlim-Louis BenabidStephan ChabardesPierre PollakBettina DebûThe pedunculopontine area (PPNa) including the pedunculopontine and cuneiform nuclei, belongs to the mesencephalic locomotor region. Little is known about the oscillatory mechanisms underlying the function of this region in postural and gait control. We examined the modulations of the oscillatory activity of the PPNa and cortex during stepping, a surrogate of gait, and stance in seven Parkinson's disease patients who received bilateral PPNa implantation for disabling freezing of gait (FOG). In the days following the surgery, we recorded behavioural data together with the local field potentials of the PPNa during sitting, standing and stepping-in-place, under two dopaminergic medication conditions (OFF and ON levodopa). Our results showed that OFF levodopa, all subjects had FOG during step-in-place trials, while ON levodopa, stepping was effective (mean duration of FOG decreasing from 61.7±36.1% to 7.3±10.1% of trial duration). ON levodopa, there was an increase in PPNa alpha (5-12 Hz) oscillatory activity and a decrease in beta (13-35 Hz) and gamma (65-90 Hz) bands activity. PPNa activity was not modulated during quiet standing and sitting. Our results confirm the role of the PPNa in the regulation of gait and suggest that, in Parkinson disease, gait difficulties could be related to an imbalance between low and higher frequencies.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24386308/pdf/?tool=EBI
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author Valerie Fraix
Julien Bastin
Olivier David
Laurent Goetz
Murielle Ferraye
Alim-Louis Benabid
Stephan Chabardes
Pierre Pollak
Bettina Debû
spellingShingle Valerie Fraix
Julien Bastin
Olivier David
Laurent Goetz
Murielle Ferraye
Alim-Louis Benabid
Stephan Chabardes
Pierre Pollak
Bettina Debû
Pedunculopontine nucleus area oscillations during stance, stepping and freezing in Parkinson's disease.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Valerie Fraix
Julien Bastin
Olivier David
Laurent Goetz
Murielle Ferraye
Alim-Louis Benabid
Stephan Chabardes
Pierre Pollak
Bettina Debû
author_sort Valerie Fraix
title Pedunculopontine nucleus area oscillations during stance, stepping and freezing in Parkinson's disease.
title_short Pedunculopontine nucleus area oscillations during stance, stepping and freezing in Parkinson's disease.
title_full Pedunculopontine nucleus area oscillations during stance, stepping and freezing in Parkinson's disease.
title_fullStr Pedunculopontine nucleus area oscillations during stance, stepping and freezing in Parkinson's disease.
title_full_unstemmed Pedunculopontine nucleus area oscillations during stance, stepping and freezing in Parkinson's disease.
title_sort pedunculopontine nucleus area oscillations during stance, stepping and freezing in parkinson's disease.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The pedunculopontine area (PPNa) including the pedunculopontine and cuneiform nuclei, belongs to the mesencephalic locomotor region. Little is known about the oscillatory mechanisms underlying the function of this region in postural and gait control. We examined the modulations of the oscillatory activity of the PPNa and cortex during stepping, a surrogate of gait, and stance in seven Parkinson's disease patients who received bilateral PPNa implantation for disabling freezing of gait (FOG). In the days following the surgery, we recorded behavioural data together with the local field potentials of the PPNa during sitting, standing and stepping-in-place, under two dopaminergic medication conditions (OFF and ON levodopa). Our results showed that OFF levodopa, all subjects had FOG during step-in-place trials, while ON levodopa, stepping was effective (mean duration of FOG decreasing from 61.7±36.1% to 7.3±10.1% of trial duration). ON levodopa, there was an increase in PPNa alpha (5-12 Hz) oscillatory activity and a decrease in beta (13-35 Hz) and gamma (65-90 Hz) bands activity. PPNa activity was not modulated during quiet standing and sitting. Our results confirm the role of the PPNa in the regulation of gait and suggest that, in Parkinson disease, gait difficulties could be related to an imbalance between low and higher frequencies.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24386308/pdf/?tool=EBI
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