Insights into Parkinson’s disease from computational models of the basal ganglia

Movement disorders arise from the complex interplay of multiple changes to neural circuits. Successful treatments for these disorders could interact with these complex changes in myriad ways, and as a consequence their mechanisms of action and their amelioration of symptoms are incompletely understo...

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Main Authors: Humphries, Mark D., Obeso, Jose Angel, Dreyer, Jakob Kisbye
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMJ 2018
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/53574/
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description Movement disorders arise from the complex interplay of multiple changes to neural circuits. Successful treatments for these disorders could interact with these complex changes in myriad ways, and as a consequence their mechanisms of action and their amelioration of symptoms are incompletely understood. Using Parkinson's disease as a case study, we review here how computational models are a crucial tool for taming this complexity, across causative mechanisms, consequent neural dynamics and treatments. For mechanisms, we review models that capture the effects of losing dopamine on basal ganglia function; for dynamics, we discuss models that have transformed our understanding of how beta-band (15-30?Hz) oscillations arise in the parkinsonian basal ganglia. For treatments, we touch on the breadth of computational modelling work trying to understand the therapeutic actions of deep brain stimulation. Collectively, models from across all levels of description are providing a compelling account of the causes, symptoms and treatments for Parkinson's disease.
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spelling nottingham-535742018-08-31T08:49:07Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/53574/ Insights into Parkinson’s disease from computational models of the basal ganglia Humphries, Mark D. Obeso, Jose Angel Dreyer, Jakob Kisbye Movement disorders arise from the complex interplay of multiple changes to neural circuits. Successful treatments for these disorders could interact with these complex changes in myriad ways, and as a consequence their mechanisms of action and their amelioration of symptoms are incompletely understood. Using Parkinson's disease as a case study, we review here how computational models are a crucial tool for taming this complexity, across causative mechanisms, consequent neural dynamics and treatments. For mechanisms, we review models that capture the effects of losing dopamine on basal ganglia function; for dynamics, we discuss models that have transformed our understanding of how beta-band (15-30?Hz) oscillations arise in the parkinsonian basal ganglia. For treatments, we touch on the breadth of computational modelling work trying to understand the therapeutic actions of deep brain stimulation. Collectively, models from across all levels of description are providing a compelling account of the causes, symptoms and treatments for Parkinson's disease. BMJ 2018-04-17 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/53574/1/Ganglia%20jnnp_Revision_PrePrint.pdf Humphries, Mark D., Obeso, Jose Angel and Dreyer, Jakob Kisbye (2018) Insights into Parkinson’s disease from computational models of the basal ganglia. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry . ISSN 0022-3050 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jnnp-2017-315922 doi:10.1136/jnnp-2017-315922 doi:10.1136/jnnp-2017-315922
spellingShingle Humphries, Mark D.
Obeso, Jose Angel
Dreyer, Jakob Kisbye
Insights into Parkinson’s disease from computational models of the basal ganglia
title Insights into Parkinson’s disease from computational models of the basal ganglia
title_full Insights into Parkinson’s disease from computational models of the basal ganglia
title_fullStr Insights into Parkinson’s disease from computational models of the basal ganglia
title_full_unstemmed Insights into Parkinson’s disease from computational models of the basal ganglia
title_short Insights into Parkinson’s disease from computational models of the basal ganglia
title_sort insights into parkinson’s disease from computational models of the basal ganglia
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