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Mechanisms of deep brain stimulation in movement disorders as revealed by changes in stimulus frequency.

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Birdno, MJ; Grill, WM
Published in: Neurotherapeutics : the journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics
January 2008

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an established treatment for symptoms in movement disorders and is under investigation for symptom management in persons with psychiatric disorders and epilepsy. Nevertheless, there remains disagreement regarding the physiological mechanisms responsible for the actions of DBS, and this lack of understanding impedes both the design of DBS systems for treating novel diseases and the effective tuning of current DBS systems. Currently available data indicate that effective DBS overrides pathological bursts, low frequency oscillations, synchronization, and disrupted firing patterns present in movement disorders, and replaces them with more regularized firing. Although it is likely that the specific mechanism(s) by which DBS exerts its effects varies between diseases and target nuclei, the overriding of pathological activity appears to be ubiquitous. This review provides an overview of changes in motor symptoms with changes in DBS frequency and highlights parallels between the changes in motor symptoms and the changes in cellular activity that appear to underlie the motor symptoms.

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Neurotherapeutics : the journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics

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1878-7479

ISSN

1933-7213

Publication Date

January 2008

Volume

5

Issue

1

Start / End Page

14 / 25

Related Subject Headings

  • Neurons
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Movement Disorders
  • Humans
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation
  • Deep Brain Stimulation
  • Brain
  • Animals
  • Action Potentials
  • 5202 Biological psychology
 

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Birdno, M. J., & Grill, W. M. (2008). Mechanisms of deep brain stimulation in movement disorders as revealed by changes in stimulus frequency. Neurotherapeutics : The Journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics, 5(1), 14–25. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nurt.2007.10.067
Birdno, Merrill J., and Warren M. Grill. “Mechanisms of deep brain stimulation in movement disorders as revealed by changes in stimulus frequency.Neurotherapeutics : The Journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics 5, no. 1 (January 2008): 14–25. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nurt.2007.10.067.
Birdno MJ, Grill WM. Mechanisms of deep brain stimulation in movement disorders as revealed by changes in stimulus frequency. Neurotherapeutics : the journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics. 2008 Jan;5(1):14–25.
Birdno, Merrill J., and Warren M. Grill. “Mechanisms of deep brain stimulation in movement disorders as revealed by changes in stimulus frequency.Neurotherapeutics : The Journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics, vol. 5, no. 1, Jan. 2008, pp. 14–25. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.nurt.2007.10.067.
Birdno MJ, Grill WM. Mechanisms of deep brain stimulation in movement disorders as revealed by changes in stimulus frequency. Neurotherapeutics : the journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics. 2008 Jan;5(1):14–25.
Journal cover image

Published In

Neurotherapeutics : the journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics

DOI

EISSN

1878-7479

ISSN

1933-7213

Publication Date

January 2008

Volume

5

Issue

1

Start / End Page

14 / 25

Related Subject Headings

  • Neurons
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Movement Disorders
  • Humans
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation
  • Deep Brain Stimulation
  • Brain
  • Animals
  • Action Potentials
  • 5202 Biological psychology