We introduce pallidal gap junctional coupling as a possible mechanism for synchronization of the GPe after dopamine depletion. In a confocal imaging study, we show the presence of the neural gap junction protein Cx36 in the human GPe, including a possible remodeling process in PD patients. Dopamine has been shown to down-regulate the conductance of gap junctions in different regions of the brain [2,3], making dopamine depletion a possible candidate for increased influence of gap junctional coupling in PD
Neural activity in the brain of parkinsonian patients is characterized by the intermittently synchro...
The external pallidum (GPe) plays a central role for basal ganglia functions and dynamics and, conse...
Objective. Continuous application of high-frequency deep brain stimulation (DBS) often effectively r...
We introduce pallidal gap junctional coupling as a possible mechanism for synchronization of the GPe...
Parkinson's disease (PD) patients show abnormal levels of synchrony and low-frequency oscillations i...
Although increased synchrony of the neural activity in the basal ganglia may underlie the motor defi...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough increased synchrony of the neural activity in the basal gangl...
Although increased synchrony of the neural activity in the basal ganglia may underlie the motor defi...
Patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) typically suffer severely from different types of symptoms. M...
Patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) typically suffer severely from different types of symptoms. M...
Neural synchrony in the basal ganglia, especially in the beta frequency band (13-30 Hz), is a hallma...
The mechanisms for the emergence and transmission of synchronized oscillations in Parkinson’s diseas...
Methods: Using immunohistochemistry and confocal imaging, we reconstructed the distribution of Cx36,...
Changes in the pattern of activity of neurones within the basal ganglia are relevant in the pathophy...
In Parkinson's disease (PD), large parts of the brain transition into states of enhanced neural sync...
Neural activity in the brain of parkinsonian patients is characterized by the intermittently synchro...
The external pallidum (GPe) plays a central role for basal ganglia functions and dynamics and, conse...
Objective. Continuous application of high-frequency deep brain stimulation (DBS) often effectively r...
We introduce pallidal gap junctional coupling as a possible mechanism for synchronization of the GPe...
Parkinson's disease (PD) patients show abnormal levels of synchrony and low-frequency oscillations i...
Although increased synchrony of the neural activity in the basal ganglia may underlie the motor defi...
Item does not contain fulltextAlthough increased synchrony of the neural activity in the basal gangl...
Although increased synchrony of the neural activity in the basal ganglia may underlie the motor defi...
Patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) typically suffer severely from different types of symptoms. M...
Patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) typically suffer severely from different types of symptoms. M...
Neural synchrony in the basal ganglia, especially in the beta frequency band (13-30 Hz), is a hallma...
The mechanisms for the emergence and transmission of synchronized oscillations in Parkinson’s diseas...
Methods: Using immunohistochemistry and confocal imaging, we reconstructed the distribution of Cx36,...
Changes in the pattern of activity of neurones within the basal ganglia are relevant in the pathophy...
In Parkinson's disease (PD), large parts of the brain transition into states of enhanced neural sync...
Neural activity in the brain of parkinsonian patients is characterized by the intermittently synchro...
The external pallidum (GPe) plays a central role for basal ganglia functions and dynamics and, conse...
Objective. Continuous application of high-frequency deep brain stimulation (DBS) often effectively r...