Mechanisms of deep brain stimulation
Harvard University · Massachusetts General Hospital · +1 more institution
Abstract
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is widely used for the treatment of movement disorders including Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, and dystonia and, to a lesser extent, certain treatment-resistant neuropsychiatric disorders including obsessive-compulsive disorder. Rather than a single unifying mechanism, DBS likely acts via several, nonexclusive mechanisms including local and network-wide electrical and neurochemical effects of stimulation, modulation of oscillatory activity, synaptic plasticity, and, potentially, neuroprotection and neurogenesis. These different mechanisms vary in importance depending on the condition being treated and the target being stimulated. Here we review each of these in turn and…
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3Topics & keywords
- Deep brain stimulation
- Neuroscience
- Dystonia
- Neurochemical
- Essential tremor
- Neuroplasticity
- Stimulation
- Movement disorders
- Good health and well-being