Architecture of the subthalamic nucleus.
Asheeta A PrasadÅsa Wallén-MackenziePublished in: Communications biology (2024)
The subthalamic nucleus (STN) is a major neuromodulation target for the alleviation of neurological and neuropsychiatric symptoms using deep brain stimulation (DBS). STN-DBS is today applied as treatment in Parkinson´s disease, dystonia, essential tremor, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). STN-DBS also shows promise as a treatment for refractory Tourette syndrome. However, the internal organization of the STN has remained elusive and challenges researchers and clinicians: How can this small brain structure engage in the multitude of functions that renders it a key hub for therapeutic intervention of a variety of brain disorders ranging from motor to affective to cognitive? Based on recent gene expression studies of the STN, a comprehensive view of the anatomical and cellular organization, including revelations of spatio-molecular heterogeneity, is now possible to outline. In this review, we focus attention to the neurobiological architecture of the STN with specific emphasis on molecular patterns discovered within this complex brain area. Studies from human, non-human primate, and rodent brains now reveal anatomically defined distribution of specific molecular markers. Together their spatial patterns indicate a heterogeneous molecular architecture within the STN. Considering the translational capacity of targeting the STN in severe brain disorders, the addition of molecular profiling of the STN will allow for advancement in precision of clinical STN-based interventions.
Keyphrases
- deep brain stimulation
- obsessive compulsive disorder
- parkinson disease
- gene expression
- resting state
- endothelial cells
- white matter
- randomized controlled trial
- single cell
- palliative care
- cerebral ischemia
- functional connectivity
- dna methylation
- physical activity
- multiple sclerosis
- case report
- working memory
- depressive symptoms
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- artificial intelligence
- combination therapy
- subarachnoid hemorrhage