Ataxic Hemiparesis: Neurophysiological Analysis by Cerebellar Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

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Saeko Kikuchi
Hitoshi Mochizuki
Arata Moriya
Setsu Nakatani-Enomoto
Koichiro Nakamura
Ritsuko Hanajima
Yoshikazu Ugawa
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[1] Fukushima Medical University,Department of Neurology, School of Medicine
[2] University of Tokyo,Department of Neurology, Division of Neuroscience, Graduate School of Medicine
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The Cerebellum | 2012年 / 11卷
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Cerebellar efferent ataxic hemiparesis; Cerebellar afferent ataxic hemiparesis; Transcranial magnetic stimulation; Cerebellum;
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The aim of this study was to investigate physiological mechanisms underlying ataxia in patients with ataxic hemiparesis. Subjects were three patients with ataxic hemiparesis, whose responsible lesion was located at the posterior limb of internal capsule (case 1), thalamus (case 2), or pre- and post-central gyri (case 3). Paired-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) technique was used to evaluate connectivity between the cerebellum and contralateral motor cortex. The conditioning cerebellar stimulus was given over the cerebellum and the test stimulus over the primary motor cortex. We studied how the conditioning stimulus modulated motor evoked potentials (MEPs) to the cortical test stimulus. In non-ataxic limbs, the cerebellar stimulus normally suppressed cortical MEPs. In ataxic limbs, the cerebellar inhibition was not elicited in patients with a lesion at the posterior limb of internal capsule (case 1) or thalamus (case 2). In contrast, normal cerebellar inhibition was elicited in the ataxic limb in a patient with a lesion at sensori-motor cortex (case 3). Lesions at the internal capsule and thalamus involved the cerebello-thalamo-cortical pathways and reduced the cerebellar suppression effect. On the other hand, a lesion at the pre- and post-central gyri should affect cortico-pontine pathway but not involve the cerebello-thalamo-cortical pathways. This lack of cerebello-talamo-cortical pathway involvement may explain normal suppression in this patient. The cerebellar TMS method can differentiate cerebellar efferent ataxic hemiparesis from cerebellar afferent ataxic hemiparesis.
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