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Central Vestibular Pathway Vulnerability in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

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Central Vestibular Pathway Vulnerability in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

Overview

Central vestibular pathways represent a critical yet underappreciated component of PSP neuropathology. The vestibular system, responsible for balance, spatial orientation, and eye movement coordination, relies on a distributed network of brainstem nuclei, cerebellar circuits, and cortical integrations that are selectively vulnerable to 4R tau deposition. This page examines the neuroanatomical substrates, molecular mechanisms, and clinical manifestations of central vestibular pathway degeneration in PSP[@steele1964][@dickson2012].

Neuroanatomical Framework

The Vestibular Nuclear Complex

The vestibular nuclear complex comprises four major nuclei embedded in the rostral medulla and caudal pons:

  • Superior vestibular nucleus (SVN): Processes horizontal canal and otolith inputs
  • Medial vestibular nucleus (MVN): Integrates head velocity signals for gaze holding
  • Lateral vestibular nucleus (LVN): Coordinates postural adjustments via vestibulospinal tracts
  • Descending vestibular nucleus (DVN): Processes multisensory integration

In PSP, the SVN and MVN demonstrate significant tau burden, correlating with the characteristic vertical gaze palsy and balance disturbances[@ferlito2021].

Brainstem Circuitry

The Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex (VOR)

The three-neuron VOR arc represents a core pathway affected in PSP:

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