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Cortical Visuomotor Interactions in Freezing of Gait: A TMS Approach

Neurophysiologie clinique(2020)

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Objectives. - Altered cortical visuomotor integration has been involved in the pathophysiology of freezing of gait (FoG) in parkinsonism. The aim of this study was to assess the connections between the primary visual (V1) and motor (M1) areas with a paired-pulse, twin-coil transcraniat magnetic stimulation (TMS) technique in patients with FoG. Methods. - Twelve Parkinson's disease (PD) patients suffering from levodopa-responsive-FoG (off-FoG) were compared with 12 PD patients without FoG and 12 healthy subjects of similar age/sex. In the "off" condition, visuomotor connections (VMCs) were assessed bilaterally. A conditioning stimulus over the V1 phosphene hotspot was followed at interstimulus intervals (ISIs) of 18 and 40 ms by a test stimulus over M1, to elicit motor evoked potentials (MEPs) in the contralaterat first dorsal interosseous muscle. Results. - Significant (P <0.01), bilateral effects due to VMCs were detected in all three groups, consisting of a MEP suppression at ISI 18 and 40 ms. However, in PD patients with FoG, the MEP suppression was significantly (P<0.05) enhanced, both at ISI 18-40 ms, in comparison with the other two groups. The phenomenon was limited to the right hemisphere. Conclusions. - PD patients with FoG showed an excessive inhibitory response of the right M1 to inputs travelling from V1 at given ISIs. Right-sided alterations of the cortical visuomotor integration may contribute to the pathophysiology of FoG. (C) 2020 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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Freezing of gait,Motor cortex,Parkinson's disease,Transcranial magnetic stimulation,Visual cortex,Visuomotor integration
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