Artículos de revistas
Pedunculopontine arousal system physiology– deep brain stimulation (DBS)
Fecha
2015-11Registro en:
Garcia Rill, Edgar; Luster, Brennon; D'Onofrio, Stasia; Mahaffey, Susan; Bisagno, Veronica; et al.; Pedunculopontine arousal system physiology– deep brain stimulation (DBS); Elsevier Science; Sleep Science; 8; 3; 11-2015; 153-161
1984-0659
Autor
Garcia Rill, Edgar
Luster, Brennon
D'Onofrio, Stasia
Mahaffey, Susan
Bisagno, Veronica
Urbano Suarez, Francisco Jose
Resumen
This review describes the wake/sleep symptoms present in Parkinson׳s disease, and the role of the pedunculopontine nucleus in these symptoms. The physiology of PPN cells is important not only because it is a major element of the reticular activating system, but also because it is a novel target for deep brain stimulation in the treatment of gait and postural deficits in Parkinson׳s disease. A greater understanding of the physiology of the target nuclei within the brainstem and basal ganglia, amassed over the past decades, has enabled increasingly better patient outcomes from deep brain stimulation for movement disorders.