reviewMovement DisordersJan 1, 2008Closed access

Functional organization of the basal ganglia: Therapeutic implications for Parkinson's disease

Biomedical Research Networking Center on Neurodegenerative Diseases · Universidad de Navarra · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

The basal ganglia (BG) are a highly organized network, where different parts are activated for specific functions and circumstances. The BG are involved in movement control, as well as associative learning, planning, working memory, and emotion. We concentrate on the “motor circuit” because it is the best understood anatomically and physiologically, and because Parkinson's disease is mainly thought to be a movement disorder. Normal function of the BG requires fine tuning of neuronal excitability within each nucleus to determine the exact degree of movement facilitation or inhibition at any given moment. This is mediated by the complex organization of the striatum, where the excitability of medium spiny neurons…

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Keywords
  • Neuroscience
  • Medium spiny neuron
  • Basal ganglia
  • Striatum
  • Subthalamic nucleus
  • Indirect pathway of movement
  • Globus pallidus
  • Direct pathway of movement
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