Basal Ganglia (section 3) Flashcards

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Caudate + Putamen = ?

A

Striatum or Neostriatum

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Six components of the Basal Ganglia

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Caudate Nucleus
Putamen
Globus Pallidus (interna and externa)
Subthalamic Nucleus
Substantia Nigra (pars reticulate and pars compacta)
Nucleus Accumbens (considered 6th nucleus of BG)

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2
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Caudate + putamen + globus pallidus = ?

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Corpus Striatum

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3
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Putamen + Globus Pallidus = ?

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Lenticular Nucleus

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4
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Two parts of the Substantia Nigra?

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Pars Reticulate

Pars Compacta

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5
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Basal Ganglia are highly connected with what other two structures?

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Cortex and thalamus

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6
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How many channels have been identified in the basal ganglia to the cortex circuits

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4

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7
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T or F, Basal Ganglia clearly plays a role in motor control

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True

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8
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Four functional roles of Basal Ganglia

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  1. Control of eye movements
  2. Cognitive Functions
  3. Emotional Functions
  4. Motor control
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Four functions of the Basal Ganglia in the Motor Channel

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Formulation of general motor plans
Execution of specific motor plans
Scaling of motor intensity
Automatic execution of learned motor plans

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Describe the two points to Formulation of general motor plans

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  1. Determine which general plans are appropriate for movement
  2. Dysfunction of the loop leads to isolated motor acts.
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Describe main point behind execution of specific motor plans

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BG determine how much scaling of motor effort is required for movement

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Two points of Scaling of motor intensity

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  1. Brings about a smooth integration of programmed movement and postures that make up the learned motor acts
  2. Dysfunction of the motor loop results in movement of inappropriate rates, amplitudes and duration
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Two points of Automatic execution of learned motor plans

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  1. Automatization of learned motor acts such as handwriting
  2. Dysfunction means that much more mental effort must be applied during skilled movement, because all learned acts proceed under voluntary guidance.
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14
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Main inputs to the basal ganglia?

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Cortex and Thalamus

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15
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Main inputs to basal ganglia are to what structures of the BG

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Caudate and Putamen

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Main inputs to BG are excitatory or inhibitory

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Excitatory (glutamatergic)

17
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Main outputs from BG are from what structures

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Globus Pallidus interna

Substantia nigra pars reticulata

18
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Main output pathways from BG are excitatory or inhibitory

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Inhibitory (GABAergic)

19
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Main outputs from BG project to what structures

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Thalamus
Reticular formation
Superior Colliculus

20
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Significant inputs to BG also come from where?

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Substantia nigra pars compacta (dopaminergic)

21
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What other neurons in the striatum also play important roles in basal ganglia function

A

Acetylcholinergic neurons

22
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Three pathways of BG

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Direct Pathway (excitatory)
Indirect Pathway (subthalamic nucleus circuit, Inhibitory)
Substantia nigra circuit
23
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Function of Substantia nigra circuit

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Helps modulate activity of the direct and indirect pathways

24
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Result of Direct Pathway

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Caudate/Putamen disinhibition of the thalamus –>
Increased thalamic excitation of the cortex –>
Increased cortex output

25
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The direct pathway will result in what type of function and movement of the three channels?

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Increased movement in motor channel
Increased cognitive function in prefrontal channel
Increased emotions in limbic channel

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Result of Indirect Pathway

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Caudate/Putamen disinhibition of the subthalamic nucleus –>
Leading to globus pallidus interna/substantia nigra pars reticulata inhibition of the thalamus –>
Decreases thalamic excitation of cortex and decreases cortex output

27
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Result of Indirect pathway within the motor channel

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Decreased movement

28
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Result of indirect pathway on prefrontal and limbic channels

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Decreased cognitive function

Decreased emotions

29
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Where do axons arising from neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta synapse?

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on neurons of the direct and indirect pathways of caudate and putamen

30
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What is the neurotransmitter of the nigrostriatal pathway (substantia nigra to striatum)

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Dopamine

31
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What is the result of the Substantia Nigra Pars Compacta circuit

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Excites caudate/putamen neurons of the direct pathway

Inhibits caudate/putamen neurons of the indirect pathway

32
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In what disease does death of neurons of the substantia nigra pars compacta occur

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Parkinson’s disease