Title: Making Things Happen - 2 Motor Disorders
1Making Things Happen - 2Motor Disorders
- How Your Brain Works - Week 7
- Dr. Jan Schnupp
- jan.schnupp_at_dpag.ox.ac.uk
- HowYourBrainWorks.net
2Subcortical Motor Structures
3The Basal Ganglia
- GPi globus pallidus internal segment
- GPe globus pallidus external
- STN subthalamic nucleus
- Sub Nig Substantia Nigra (pars compacta)
4The Motor Loop
- Excitatory (Glutamatergic) connections shown in
dark green - Inhibitory (GABAergic) connections shown in red
- Dopaminergic connections shown in sky blue
5Parkinsons Disease
- The cause of Parkinsons disease is a
degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the
substantia nigra pars compacta
6Dopamine BiosynthesisandL-DOPA
7Why Substantia Nigra neurons are black
8Parkinsonian Tremor Bradykinesia
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vjclJVrLODQA
9Parkinsonian Gaitand L-DOPA treatment
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vsf1N0Zf5IqA
10Dyskinesia
- A common side-effect of L-DOPA therapy
- The case shown here is quite severe
11Michael Fox backs stem cell research
12Cell Differentiation
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14MPPP and MPTP
- MPPP is a synthetic heroin substitute
- MPTP is a contaminant that can arise from MPPP
synthesis. It kills dopaminergic neurons and
makes people (or animals) instantly Parkinsonian. - Some successes have been reported in treating
MPTP poisoned addicts with embryonic tissue
grafts.
15Break
16Deep Brain Stimulation
- DBS most commonly targets the subthalamic nucleus
17Treating Parkinsonian Tremor with DBS
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vg5Y9f4Xr42o
18Dystonia before and after DBS
19Huntingtons Disease
- A genetic mutation of the HTT gene on chromosome
4 causes premature neural cell death in
homozygous carriers. - Spiny stellate neurons projecting from putamen to
the GPe are the first affected. - As the disease progresses, damage is more
widespread.
20Motor Related Areas of Cortex
Supplementary
Motor Area
Frontal Eye
Fields
Primary Motor
Cortex
Somatosensory
Somatosensory
Somatosensory
Cortex
Cortex
Cortex
Brocas Area
Premotor Area
21The Forebrain Loops Upon Loops
22Mesolimbic Mesocortical Dopamine Pathways
23Huntingtons Chorea
24Reported prevalences of behavioural and
psychiatric symptoms in Huntington's disease
Irritability 3873
Apathy 3476
Anxiety 3461
Depressed mood 3369
Obsessive and compulsive 1052
Psychotic 311
Reported prevalences of behavioral and
psychiatric symptoms in Huntington's disease10
25Dopaminergic Antagonists
- Numerous dopamine antagonists are used to treat
diseases including obsessive-compulsive disorder,
Tourettes syndrome, anxiety disorders and
psychotic states. - Parkinson-like symptoms are common side effects.
26A Look Ahead
- Todays lecture revolved around the role of
tonic Dopamine levels as a sort of thermostat
of activity levels in motor, cognitive and limbic
loops around the brain. - However, the activity of dopaminergic neurons in
the SN and VTA also changes in a phasic manner
that appears to predict how rewarding a
particular activity is likely to be.