Title: Neural Control of Muscle
1Neural Control of Muscle
2Quick Review Spinal Cord
Flexors
Extensors
3Quick Review Spinal Reflex Pathways
4Quick Review Spinal Reflex Pathways
5(No Transcript)
6(No Transcript)
7(No Transcript)
8(No Transcript)
9Basal Ganglia
10(No Transcript)
11Basal Ganglia Circuitry Motor Regions project
mainly to Putamen
12Motor Topography is preserved in Basal Ganglia
13Caudate Putamen Pallidum (thalamus, hippo.)
14(No Transcript)
15(No Transcript)
16Ventral Striatum (Nucleus Accumbens)
17(No Transcript)
18(No Transcript)
19(No Transcript)
20Subthalamic Nucleus Substantia Nigra
21(No Transcript)
22(No Transcript)
23(No Transcript)
24(No Transcript)
25(No Transcript)
26Basal Ganglia as a Gating Mechanism
Tonic output from basal ganglia on cortex is
inhibitory
Globus Pallidus
Inhibition
Thalamus/Cortex
27Basal ganglia and response initiation
28Consequences of Selective BG Activation
Striatum
Striatum
Globus Pallidus
Globus Pallidus
Thalamus/Cortex
Thalamus/Cortex
Increased Inhibition
Disinhibition (Gating)
Excitation
Inhibition
29Parkinsons Disease involves increased tonic
inhibition. A stuck gate.
Normal Parkinsons
Globus Pallidus
Globus Pallidus
Thalamus/Cortex
Thalamus/Cortex
Inhibition
30Akinesia Due to Elevated Threshold
Input pattern is unchanged. But stronger
activation is required to trigger the action.
31Disorders of the Motor System Structure
Defecit Motor Cortex Lose Power and
Precision Secondary Motor Areas Apraxia (loss of
precision) Cerebellum Ataxia (difficulty
walking) Basal Ganglia Parkinsons
Disease Huntingtons Disease Hemiballism
32 L-dopa therapy Restores Motor Function in
Parkinsons Disease One of the miracles of 20th
Century Medicine. But problems can develop over
time, and some patients dont respond well to
L-dopa drugs.
33(No Transcript)
34(No Transcript)
35Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)
Black Presurgery White With stimulation
Subthalamic nucleus Globus pallidus, Internal
Segment
36Basal Ganglia are not entirely a motor structure
- Birdsong is largely stored in the basal ganglia
(speech, perhaps?) - Parkinson Patients have cognitive deficits as well
37- Basal ganglia system essential for shifting from
one goal state to another. - Motor domain Akinesia
- Parkinson patients become stuck on current
action unable to implement a new action. - Cognitive domain Bradyphrenia (slowed thought)
- Parkinson patients have trouble switching from
one mental set to another.