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Neural computational modeling reveals a major role of corticospinal gating of central oscillations in the generation of essential tremor.

Hong-En Qu1, Chuanxin M Niu2, Si Li1, Man-Zhao Hao1, Zi-Xiang Hu1, Qing Xie3, Ning Lan4.   

Abstract

Essential tremor, also referred to as familial tremor, is an autosomal dominant genetic disease and the most common movement disorder. It typically involves a postural and motor tremor of the hands, head or other part of the body. Essential tremor is driven by a central oscillation signal in the brain. However, the corticospinal mechanisms involved in the generation of essential tremor are unclear. Therefore, in this study, we used a neural computational model that includes both monosynaptic and multisynaptic corticospinal pathways interacting with a propriospinal neuronal network. A virtual arm model is driven by the central oscillation signal to simulate tremor activity behavior. Cortical descending commands are classified as alpha or gamma through monosynaptic or multisynaptic corticospinal pathways, which converge respectively on alpha or gamma motoneurons in the spinal cord. Several scenarios are evaluated based on the central oscillation signal passing down to the spinal motoneurons via each descending pathway. The simulated behaviors are compared with clinical essential tremor characteristics to identify the corticospinal pathways responsible for transmitting the central oscillation signal. A propriospinal neuron with strong cortical inhibition performs a gating function in the generation of essential tremor. Our results indicate that the propriospinal neuronal network is essential for relaying the central oscillation signal and the production of essential tremor.

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Keywords:  computational neuroscience; essential tremor; modeling; motoneuron; motor control; movement disorder; nerve regeneration; neural regeneration; neurodegeneration; neurological disorder; oscillation; propriospinal neurons; reflex

Year:  2017        PMID: 29323043      PMCID: PMC5784352          DOI: 10.4103/1673-5374.221161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neural Regen Res        ISSN: 1673-5374            Impact factor:   5.135


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