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Suppression of motor cortical excitability by electrical stimulation over the cerebellum in ataxia.
Ugawa, Y; Genba-Shimizu, K; Rothwell, J C; Iwata, M; Kanazawa, I.
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  • Ugawa Y; Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Japan.
Ann Neurol ; 36(1): 90-6, 1994 Jul.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8024268
We studied the effect of electrical stimulation over the cerebellum on electromyographic responses evoked by magnetic stimulation over the cerebral motor cortex in 41 normal volunteers and 32 patients with ataxia due to various disorders. In all the normal subjects, stimulation over the cerebellum significantly reduced the size of electromyographic response in the first dorsal interosseous muscle evoked by magnetic cortical stimulation, when the cerebellar stimulus preceded the cortical stimulus by 5, 6, and 7 msec. This suppression was absent or reduced in ataxic patients who had atrophy of the cerebellar hemispheres as demonstrated by magnetic resonance imaging and in patients with dysfunction of the cerebellothalamocortical pathway who had lesions in the superior cerebellar peduncle or in the motor thalamus. In contrast, suppression was normal in ataxic patients who had pontine lesions that affected the pontocerebellar afferent pathway to the cerebellum. Results were also normal in patients without cerebellar ataxia, such as those with Parkinson's disease, sensory ataxia, and cerebrovascular disease without ataxia. We conclude that electrical stimulation activates cerebellar structures that suppress motor cortical excitability through a cerebellothalamocortical pathway and that the afferent systems to the cerebellum make no or little contribution to the effect. The technique described here would be useful for distinguishing ataxia due to lesions of cerebellar afferent pathway from other types of cerebellar ataxia.
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Database: MEDLINE Complementary Medicines: Homeopatia Main subject: Ataxia / Cerebellum / Electromyography / Motor Cortex Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Language: En Journal: Ann Neurol Year: 1994 Type: Article Affiliation country: Japan
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Database: MEDLINE Complementary Medicines: Homeopatia Main subject: Ataxia / Cerebellum / Electromyography / Motor Cortex Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Language: En Journal: Ann Neurol Year: 1994 Type: Article Affiliation country: Japan