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Study of central motor functions using magnetic stimulation
in Parkinson's disease.

The pathophysiological abnormalities, the contribution of activity of
facilitatory and inhibitory systems to muscle rigidity and hypokinesia in
Parkinson's disease are not clarified in details.

Transcranial magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex may provide useful
data on the functional state of motor output of the central motor
structures and on the functional condition of the intracerebral motor network.

The abnormalities of the central motor functions and the modifying effect
of L-dopa treatment in Parkinson's disease are the objectives of our study.

Patients with Parkinson's disease were examined before and after L-dopa
treatment.

Transcranial and cervical magnetic stimulation were performed and the
latency and amplitude of the motor evoked potentials from the first dorsal
interosseus muscle, the central motor conduction time and the duration of
cortical inhibition were measured.

The motor latency and the silent period in patients before treatment were
significantly shorter than those of the age-matched healthy controls.

After six months of L-dopa substitution both motor latencies and silent
periods increased and approached the normal values.

The observed changes are thought to be in relation to the mechanisms
originating in the basal ganglia and acting through inhibitory
thalamo-cortical connections at cortical level and through rubro- and
reticulospinal pathways at the level of spinal inhibitory neurons.

The transcranial magnetic stimulation is a suitable method to assess the
efficiency of drugs in patients with Parkinson's disease.


Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol 1999 Mar;39(2):101-5
Dioszeghy P, Hidasi E, Mechler F
Department of Neurology, University of Debrecen Medical School, Hungary.
PMID: 10207679, UI: 99224086
<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/>

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