Authors
Luc Mallet, Michael Schüpbach, Karim N'Diaye, Philippe Remy, Eric Bardinet, Virginie Czernecki, Marie-Laure Welter, Antoine Pelissolo, Merle Ruberg, Yves Agid, Jérôme Yelnik
Publication date
2007/6/19
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
104
Issue
25
Pages
10661-10666
Publisher
National Acad Sciences
Description
Two parkinsonian patients who experienced transient hypomanic states when the subthalamic nucleus (STN) was stimulated during postoperative adjustment of the electrical parameters for antiparkinsonian therapy agreed to have the mood disorder reproduced, in conjunction with motor, cognitive, and behavioral evaluations and concomitant functional neuroimaging. During the experiment, STN stimulation again induced a hypomanic state concomitant with activation of cortical and thalamic regions known to process limbic and associative information. This observation suggests that the STN plays a role in the control of a complex behavior that includes emotional as well as cognitive and motor components. The localization of the four contacts of the quadripolar electrode was determined precisely with an interactive brain atlas. The results showed that (i) the hypomanic state was caused only by stimulation through …
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