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Eur J Neurosci 1999 Jun;11(6):2167-2170

Short Communication: Involvement of the subthalamic nucleus in glutamatergic
compensatory mechanisms.

Bezard E, Boraud T, Bioulac B, Gross CE

The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether the subthalamic
nucleus (STN) was implicated in the glutamatergic compensatory mechanisms
which have been shown to mask the parkinsonian motor abnormalities at the
end of the presymptomatic period in experimental parkinsonism. Using
multiunit electrophysiological recordings, we follow changes of activity
occurring in the STN and in both the pars externalis and the pars internalis
of the globus pallidus of monkeys chronically intoxicated with
1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP), according to a protocol
designed to mimic the gradual evolution of dopaminergic neuronal death. STN
activity augmented significantly in the course of treatment, even before the
first appearance of clinical signs (P < 0.01). This result would indicate
that the STN, which increases its level of activity even before the end of
the presymptomatic period, is principally responsible for the instigation of
glutamatergic compensatory mechanisms which allow the maintenance of the
striatal dopaminergic homeostasis.

PMID: 10336685
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