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Pallido-thalamocortical Motor Pathway in Parkinson's Disease

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Pallido-thalamocortical Motor Pathway in Parkinson's Disease

Overview

Pallido-thalamocortical Motor Pathway in Parkinson's Disease describes a key molecular or cellular mechanism implicated in neurodegenerative disease. This page provides a detailed overview of the pathway components, signaling cascades, and their relevance to conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and related disorders.

The pallido-thalamocortical motor pathway is a critical neural circuit connecting the basal ganglia to the motor cortex via the thalamus. This pathway is central to motor control and becomes severely dysregulated in Parkinson's disease[@parent1995]. Clinical trial NCT06692920 investigates how [deep brain stimulation (DBS)](treatments/deep-brain-stimulation) modulates this circuit during Parkinson's disease surgery[@benhamou2022].

Anatomical Overview

The pallido-thalamocortical pathway consists of three major components:

  • Internal Globus Pallidus (GPi) - The main output nucleus of the basal ganglia
  • Ventral Anterior and Ventral Lateral Thalamic Nuclei (VA/VL) - Motor relay nuclei of the thalamus
  • Primary Motor Cortex (M1) and Premotor Cortex - Cortical effectors for voluntary movement
  • Pathway Diagram


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