Sensory motor mismatch within the supplementary motor area in the dystonic monkey. 2008

E Cuny, and I Ghorayeb, and D Guehl, and L Escola, and B Bioulac, and P Burbaud
Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie, UMR CNRS 5543, Université Victor Segalen, 146, rue Léo Saignat, 33076 Bordeaux, France.

Dystonia, a movement disorder characterized by abnormal postures, is associated in primary forms of the disease with subtle proprioceptive troubles and aberrant somatotopic representation in the somatosensory cortex (SC). However, it is unclear whether these sensory features are a causal phenomenon or a consequence of dystonia. The supplementary motor area proper (SMAp), a premotor cortical region, receives strong inputs from both the SC and basal ganglia. We hypothesized that disruption in sensory-motor integration within the SMAp may play a part in the pathophysiology of dystonia. Using a model of secondary dystonia obtained by 3-nitropropionic acid intoxication in rhesus monkeys, we first provide evidence that the SMAp was overexcitable in dystonic animals. Second, we show that proprioceptive inputs processed by SMAp neurons were dramatically increased with wider sensory receptive fields and a mismatch between sensory inputs and motor outputs. These findings suggest that abnormal sensory inputs impinging upon SMAp neurons play a critical role in the pathophysiology of dystonia.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008253 Macaca mulatta A species of the genus MACACA inhabiting India, China, and other parts of Asia. The species is used extensively in biomedical research and adapts very well to living with humans. Chinese Rhesus Macaques,Macaca mulatta lasiota,Monkey, Rhesus,Rhesus Monkey,Rhesus Macaque,Chinese Rhesus Macaque,Macaca mulatta lasiotas,Macaque, Rhesus,Rhesus Macaque, Chinese,Rhesus Macaques,Rhesus Macaques, Chinese,Rhesus Monkeys
D009044 Motor Cortex Area of the FRONTAL LOBE concerned with primary motor control located in the dorsal PRECENTRAL GYRUS immediately anterior to the central sulcus. It is comprised of three areas: the primary motor cortex located on the anterior paracentral lobule on the medial surface of the brain; the premotor cortex located anterior to the primary motor cortex; and the supplementary motor area located on the midline surface of the hemisphere anterior to the primary motor cortex. Brodmann Area 4,Brodmann Area 6,Brodmann's Area 4,Brodmann's Area 6,Premotor Cortex and Supplementary Motor Cortex,Premotor and Supplementary Motor Cortices,Anterior Central Gyrus,Gyrus Precentralis,Motor Area,Motor Strip,Precentral Gyrus,Precentral Motor Area,Precentral Motor Cortex,Premotor Area,Premotor Cortex,Primary Motor Area,Primary Motor Cortex,Secondary Motor Areas,Secondary Motor Cortex,Somatic Motor Areas,Somatomotor Areas,Supplementary Motor Area,Area 4, Brodmann,Area 4, Brodmann's,Area 6, Brodmann,Area 6, Brodmann's,Area, Motor,Area, Precentral Motor,Area, Premotor,Area, Primary Motor,Area, Secondary Motor,Area, Somatic Motor,Area, Somatomotor,Area, Supplementary Motor,Brodmann's Area 6s,Brodmanns Area 4,Brodmanns Area 6,Central Gyrus, Anterior,Cortex, Motor,Cortex, Precentral Motor,Cortex, Premotor,Cortex, Primary Motor,Cortex, Secondary Motor,Cortices, Secondary Motor,Gyrus, Anterior Central,Gyrus, Precentral,Motor Area, Precentral,Motor Area, Primary,Motor Area, Secondary,Motor Area, Somatic,Motor Areas,Motor Cortex, Precentral,Motor Cortex, Primary,Motor Cortex, Secondary,Motor Strips,Precentral Motor Areas,Precentral Motor Cortices,Premotor Areas,Primary Motor Areas,Primary Motor Cortices,Secondary Motor Area,Secondary Motor Cortices,Somatic Motor Area,Somatomotor Area,Supplementary Motor Areas
D011434 Proprioception Sensory functions that transduce stimuli received by proprioceptive receptors in joints, tendons, muscles, and the INNER EAR into neural impulses to be transmitted to the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. Proprioception provides sense of stationary positions and movements of one's body parts, and is important in maintaining KINESTHESIA and POSTURAL BALANCE. Labyrinthine Sense,Position Sense,Posture Sense,Sense of Equilibrium,Vestibular Sense,Sense of Position,Equilibrium Sense,Sense, Labyrinthine,Sense, Position,Sense, Posture,Sense, Vestibular
D005260 Female Females
D000200 Action Potentials Abrupt changes in the membrane potential that sweep along the CELL MEMBRANE of excitable cells in response to excitation stimuli. Spike Potentials,Nerve Impulses,Action Potential,Impulse, Nerve,Impulses, Nerve,Nerve Impulse,Potential, Action,Potential, Spike,Potentials, Action,Potentials, Spike,Spike Potential
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D000882 Haplorhini A suborder of PRIMATES consisting of six families: CEBIDAE (some New World monkeys), ATELIDAE (some New World monkeys), CERCOPITHECIDAE (Old World monkeys), HYLOBATIDAE (gibbons and siamangs), CALLITRICHINAE (marmosets and tamarins), and HOMINIDAE (humans and great apes). Anthropoidea,Monkeys,Anthropoids,Monkey
D013003 Somatosensory Cortex Area of the parietal lobe concerned with receiving sensations such as movement, pain, pressure, position, temperature, touch, and vibration. It lies posterior to the central sulcus. Brodmann Area 1,Brodmann Area 2,Brodmann Area 3,Brodmann Areas 1, 2, 3,Brodmann Areas 1, 2, and 3,Brodmann Areas 3, 1, 2,Brodmann Areas 3, 1, and 2,Brodmann's Area 1,Brodmann's Area 2,Brodmann's Area 3,Brodmann's Areas 1, 2, and 3,Brodmann's Areas 3, 1, and 2,Parietal-Opercular Cortex,Primary Somesthetic Area,S1 Cortex,S2 Cortex,SII Cortex,Anterior Parietal Cortex,Gyrus Postcentralis,Post Central Gyrus,Postcentral Gyrus,Primary Somatic Sensory Area,Primary Somatosensory Area,Primary Somatosensory Areas,Primary Somatosensory Cortex,SI Cortex,Second Somatic Sensory Area,Secondary Sensory Cortex,Secondary Somatosensory Area,Secondary Somatosensory Cortex,Area 1, Brodmann,Area 1, Brodmann's,Area 2, Brodmann,Area 2, Brodmann's,Area 3, Brodmann,Area 3, Brodmann's,Area, Primary Somatosensory,Area, Primary Somesthetic,Area, Secondary Somatosensory,Areas, Primary Somatosensory,Brodmanns Area 1,Brodmanns Area 2,Brodmanns Area 3,Cortex, Anterior Parietal,Cortex, Parietal-Opercular,Cortex, Primary Somatosensory,Cortex, S1,Cortex, S2,Cortex, SI,Cortex, SII,Cortex, Secondary Sensory,Cortex, Secondary Somatosensory,Cortex, Somatosensory,Gyrus, Post Central,Gyrus, Postcentral,Parietal Cortex, Anterior,Parietal Opercular Cortex,Parietal-Opercular Cortices,Primary Somatosensory Cortices,Primary Somesthetic Areas,S1 Cortices,S2 Cortices,SII Cortices,Secondary Somatosensory Areas,Sensory Cortex, Secondary,Somatosensory Area, Primary,Somatosensory Area, Secondary,Somatosensory Areas, Primary,Somatosensory Cortex, Primary,Somatosensory Cortex, Secondary,Somesthetic Area, Primary,Somesthetic Areas, Primary
D020821 Dystonic Disorders Acquired and inherited conditions that feature DYSTONIA as a primary manifestation of disease. These disorders are generally divided into generalized dystonias (e.g., dystonia musculorum deformans) and focal dystonias (e.g., writer's cramp). They are also classified by patterns of inheritance and by age of onset. Familial Dystonia,Focal Dystonia,Pseudodystonia,Writer's Cramp,Adult-Onset Dystonias,Adult-Onset Idiopathic Focal Dystonias,Adult-Onset Idiopathic Torsion Dystonias,Autosomal Dominant Familial Dystonia,Autosomal Recessive Familial Dystonia,Childhood Onset Dystonias,Dystonia Disorders,Dystonia, Hereditary,Dystonia, Primary,Dystonia, Psychogenic,Dystonia, Secondary,Dystonias, Sporadic,Familial Dystonia, Autosomal Dominant,Familial Dystonia, Autosomal Recessive,Familial Dystonia, Idiopathic,Secondary Dystonia,Adult Onset Dystonias,Adult Onset Idiopathic Focal Dystonias,Adult Onset Idiopathic Torsion Dystonias,Adult-Onset Dystonia,Childhood Onset Dystonia,Dystonia Disorder,Dystonia, Adult-Onset,Dystonia, Childhood Onset,Dystonia, Familial,Dystonia, Focal,Dystonia, Idiopathic Familial,Dystonia, Sporadic,Dystonias, Adult-Onset,Dystonias, Childhood Onset,Dystonias, Familial,Dystonias, Focal,Dystonias, Hereditary,Dystonias, Idiopathic Familial,Dystonias, Primary,Dystonias, Psychogenic,Dystonias, Secondary,Dystonic Disorder,Familial Dystonias,Familial Dystonias, Idiopathic,Focal Dystonias,Hereditary Dystonia,Hereditary Dystonias,Idiopathic Familial Dystonia,Idiopathic Familial Dystonias,Primary Dystonia,Primary Dystonias,Pseudodystonias,Psychogenic Dystonia,Psychogenic Dystonias,Secondary Dystonias,Sporadic Dystonia,Sporadic Dystonias,Writer Cramp,Writers Cramp

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