15 Basal Ganglia
Function
- direct for helpful movement
- indirect for unhelpful movement
- pars compacta/reticulata different parts of substantia nigra
- at rest: GP Internus and Pars Reticulata inhibits thalamus via GABA (tonic inhibition), no cortex stimulation
- action: direct/indirect pathway modulate thalamus
Direct Pathway
- cortex activate striatum via glutamate, which then inhibits pars reticulata and globus pallidus internus via GABA
- cortex also activates pars compacta that stimulates striatum via D1 dopamine to amplify the process
Indirect Pathway
- striatum stimulated and inhibit GP externus, thus disinhibit subthalamic nucleus that stimulates GP internus that inhibits thalamus
- cortex also stimulates pars compacta that inhibits striatum via D2
- D2 result: thalamus activated
Summary
Pars Compacta
- important because destroyed in parkinson's
Movement disorders
- hyperkinetic disorder: inhibition removed
- hypokinetic disorder: disinhibition not present
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