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Subcortical Motor Systems: Cerebellum & Basal Ganglia Lecture 21

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Subcortical Motor Systems: Cerebellum & Basal Ganglia. Lecture 21. Motor Loops. Cortex  Subcortex  Cortex  Spinal cord Cerebellum coordination of movement Basal Ganglia selection & initiation of voluntary movements ~. Cerebellum. Nonmotor functions - memory/language - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Subcortical Motor Systems:

Cerebellum & Basal Ganglia

Lecture 21

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Motor Loops

Cortex Subcortex Cortex Spinal cord

Cerebellum coordination of movement

Basal Ganglia selection & initiation of voluntary

movements ~

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Cerebellum

Nonmotor functions - memory/language Coordination of complex movements Programs ballistic movements

no feedback during execution direction, force, & timing

Motor learning shift from conscious unconscious ~

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Cerebellum: Anatomy

Folia & lobules analogous to sulci & gyri

Vermis - along midline output ventromedial pathway

Hemispheres output lateral pathway

Deep cerebellar nuclei analogous to thalamus ~

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Motor Loop Through Cerebellum

Lateral cerebellumsimplest circuit

20 million axons Cortex pons & cerebellum

Prefrontal, Motor, PPC Pons & Cerebellum thalamus

VLc - ventrolateral nucleus VLc M1 lateral pathway ~

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Prefrontal PPCM1M2

Pons, CerebellumVLc

Distal Limbs

Lateral CerebellarMotor Loop

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Cerebellum: Damage

Lesions - loss of motor coordination Dysynergia

no simultaneous movement of jointsserial movement only

Dysmetric movements to wrong coordinates

Alcohol intoxiction depression of cerebellar circuits ~

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Basal Ganglia

Caudate nucleus Putamen

Globus Pallidus Substantia Nigra Tegmentum

Control slow movements Using immediate sensory feedback ~

Striatum

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StriatumGlobusPallidus

Substantia Nigra

Thalamus

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Cross section of Tegmentum

Substantia Nigra

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Prefrontal PPCM1M2

BasalGanglia VLo

Distal Limbs

Basal GangliaMotor Loop

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Basal Ganglia Movement Disorders

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Parkinson’s Disease

1% of population Nigrostriatal pathway

Substantia nigra neurons die Progressive loss

Hypokinesia Rigidity Bradykinesia Akinesia ~

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SMA

Putamen

-Globus

Pallidus (GPi)

-

SubstantiaNigra

+

VLo

SubthalamicNucleus

+

Cortex

+X

Parkinson’s Disease+

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Parkinson’s Disease: Treatment

Basal Ganglia - Cholinergic Substantia Nigra - Dopaminergic Drug Therapy

L-DOPA Pallidectomy Tissue transplants ~

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Huntington’s Disease (Chorea)

Rare onset 30-40s

early as 20s Degeneration of Striatum

Caudate Putamen

GABA & ACh neurons ~

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Symptoms

Khoros = dance Uncontrollable, jerky movements Dementia Progressive

eventually fatal ~

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SMA

Putamen

-

-

+

VLo

SubthalamicNucleus

+X

Huntington’s Disease

GPiGPe

-

+

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Huntington’s Disease: Cause

Genetic disorder Single dominant gene on chromosome 4 HD mutation -

unstable trinucleotide repeat - CAG # of repeats correlated w/ age of onset ~

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HD gene huntingtin 3 forms

mutated form binds to protein involved in energy production neuron starves

Excitotoxicity contributes to degeneration glutamate Nitric oxide (NO) Potential treatment:: Inhibit NO synthase ~

Huntington’s Disease: Cause

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Hyperkinesia

Excessive movement Ballism

violent, flinging movements Lesions in subthalamus

less inhibition of VLo excitation of SMA ~

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SMA

Striatum

- GlobusPallidus

-

+

VLo

SubthalamicNucleus

+

X

Hyperkinesia(e.g. ballism)