Periodic vertigo and downbeat nystagmus while supine: Dysfunction of Purkinje cells coding gravity.
Byeongcheon LeeMin-Ku KimSo-Yeon YunEek-Sung LeeHyo-Jung KimJeong-Yoon ChoiJi-Soo KimPublished in: Annals of clinical and translational neurology (2023)
Cerebellar nodulus and uvula and their connections with the vestibular nuclei form the so-called velocity-storage circuit. Lesions involving the velocity-storage circuit give rise to positional vertigo and nystagmus. Herein, we present a 32-year-old man with cerebellar nodulus and uvular hemorrhage who showed periodic vertigo and downbeat nystagmus in the supine position. To explain this unusual pattern, we adopted velocity-storage model with a lesion on the neural connection between the gravity and inertia estimators, resulting in periodic neural impulses and a gravity bias in a specific position. This report expands the spectrum of central positional nystagmus due to dysfunction of the velocity-storage mechanism.