Does the network model fits neurophysiological abnormalities in blepharospasm?

Neurol Sci

Department of Medical Sciences and Public Health, Neurology Unit, University of Cagliari and AOU Cagliari, Monserrato, 09042, Cagliari, Italy.

Published: August 2020

Several neurophysiological abnormalities have been described in blepharospasm, including loss of inhibition in sensorimotor pathways at cortical and brainstem level and abnormalities of sensory processing. These changes have traditionally been linked to a basal ganglia dysfunction. However, this interpretation has recently been questioned and alternative pathophysiological model positing that dystonia is a network disorder has been proposed. On the basis of available information, we can speculate that loss of inhibition at cortical and brainstem level and abnormalities of sensory processing in blepharospasm probably reflect the functional derangement of a network involving frontal and parietal cortical areas, basal ganglia, thalamus, and, possibly, the cerebellum.

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