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Microelectrode recording findings within the tractography-defined ventral intermediate nucleus.

Nicolas Kon Kam King1,2, Vibhor Krishna1,3, Diellor Basha4, Gavin Elias1, Francesco Sammartino1, Mojgan Hodaie1,5, Andres M Lozano1, William D Hutchison4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE The ventral intermediate nucleus (VIM) of the thalamus is not visible on structural MRI. Therefore, direct VIM targeting methods for stereotactic tremor surgery are desirable. The authors previously described a direct targeting method for visualizing the VIM and its structural connectivity using deterministic tractography. In this combined electrophysiology and imaging study, the authors investigated the electrophysiology within this tractography-defined VIM (T-VIM). METHODS Thalamic neurons were classified based on their relative location to the T-VIM: dorsal, within, and ventral to the T-VIM. The authors identified the movement-responsive cells (kinesthetic and tremor cells), performed spike analysis (firing rate and burst index), and local field potential analysis (area under the curve for 13-30 Hz). Tremor efficacy in response to microstimulation along the electrode trajectory was also assessed in relation to the T-VIM. RESULTS Seventy-three cells from a total of 9 microelectrode tracks were included for this analysis. Movement-responsive cells (20 kinesthetic cells and 26 tremor cells) were identified throughout the electrode trajectories. The mean firing rate and burst index of cells (n = 27) within the T-VIM are 18.8 ± 9.8 Hz and 4.5 ± 5.4, respectively. Significant local field potential beta power was identified within the T-VIM (area under the curve for 13-30 Hz = 6.6 ± 7.7) with a trend toward higher beta power in the dorsal T-VIM. The most significant reduction in tremor was also observed in the dorsal T-VIM. CONCLUSIONS The electrophysiological findings within the VIM thalamus defined by tractography, or T-VIM, correspond with the known microelectrode recording characteristics of the VIM in patients with tremor.

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Keywords:  CRST = Clinical Rating Scale for Tremor; DBS = deep brain stimulation; DRT = dentatorubrothalamic tract; DTI = diffusion tensor imaging; ISI = interspike interval; LFP = local field potential; MER = microelectrode recording; ML = medial lemniscus; PT = pyramidal tract; ROI = region of interest; T-VIM = tractography-based VIM; VIM = ventral intermediate nucleus; deterministic tractography; functional neurosurgery; microelectrode recording; tractography-based targeting; ventralis intermedius nucleus tractography

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27447439     DOI: 10.3171/2016.3.JNS151992

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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Authors:  Erik H Middlebrooks; Vanessa M Holanda; Ibrahim S Tuna; Hrishikesh D Deshpande; Markus Bredel; Leonardo Almeida; Harrison C Walker; Barton L Guthrie; Kelly D Foote; Michael S Okun
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2.  Targeting of the dentato-rubro-thalamic tract for MR-guided focused ultrasound treatment of essential tremor.

Authors:  Timothy R Miller; Jiachen Zhuo; Howard M Eisenberg; Paul S Fishman; Elias R Melhem; Rao Gullapalli; Dheeraj Gandhi
Journal:  Neuroradiol J       Date:  2019-08-13

3.  MRI-guided Focused Ultrasound Thalamotomy for Patients with Medically-refractory Essential Tremor.

Authors:  Ying Meng; Yuexi Huang; Benjamin Solomon; Kullervo Hynynen; Nadia Scantlebury; Michael L Schwartz; Nir Lipsman
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4.  MRI and tractography techniques to localize the ventral intermediate nucleus and dentatorubrothalamic tract for deep brain stimulation and MR-guided focused ultrasound: a narrative review and update.

Authors:  Vance T Lehman; Kendall H Lee; Bryan T Klassen; Daniel J Blezek; Abhinav Goyal; Bhavya R Shah; Krzysztof R Gorny; John Huston; Timothy J Kaufmann
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Review 5.  Novel targets in deep brain stimulation for movement disorders.

Authors:  Alexander J Baumgartner; John A Thompson; Drew S Kern; Steven G Ojemann
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Authors:  Andrew I Yang; Drew Parker; Anupa A Vijayakumari; Ashwin G Ramayya; Melanie P Donley-Fletcher; Darien Aunapu; Ronald L Wolf; Gordon H Baltuch; Ragini Verma
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7.  Efficacy of Fiber Tractography in the Stereotactic Surgery of the Thalamus for Patients with Essential Tremor.

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Review 8.  Improving Surgical Outcome Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging Techniques in Deep Brain Stimulation.

Authors:  Angela An Qi See; Nicolas Kon Kam King
Journal:  Front Surg       Date:  2017-09-28

9.  Comparative evaluation of tractography-based direct targeting and atlas-based indirect targeting of the ventral intermediate (Vim) nucleus in MRgFUS thalamotomy.

Authors:  Federico Bruno; Alessia Catalucci; Marco Varrassi; Francesco Arrigoni; Patrizia Sucapane; Davide Cerone; Francesca Pistoia; Silvia Torlone; Emanuele Tommasino; Luca De Santis; Antonio Barile; Alessandro Ricci; Carmine Marini; Alessandra Splendiani; Carlo Masciocchi
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Review 10.  Outcomes from stereotactic surgery for essential tremor.

Authors:  Robert Francis Dallapiazza; Darrin J Lee; Philippe De Vloo; Anton Fomenko; Clement Hamani; Mojgan Hodaie; Suneil K Kalia; Alfonso Fasano; Andres M Lozano
Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  2018-10-18       Impact factor: 10.154

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