关键词: Anterior cingulate cortex Catatonia Catatonic syndrome Cortico-striato-thalamo-cortical circuits Midcingulate cortex Motivation and movement

Mesh : Basal Ganglia / physiopathology Catatonia / physiopathology Gyrus Cinguli / physiopathology Humans Thalamus / physiopathology

来  源:   DOI:10.1016/B978-0-444-64196-0.00012-1   PDF(Sci-hub)

Abstract:
The catatonic syndrome is an example of a multifactorial neurobehavioral disorder that causes much morbidity and mortality but also has the potential to unlock the mystery of how motivation and movement interact to produce behavior. In this chapter, an attempt is made to understand better the catatonic syndrome through the lens of neurobiology and neuropathophysiology updated by recent studies in molecular biology, genomics, inflammasomics, neuroimaging, neural network theory, and neuropsychopathology. This will result in a neurostructural model for the catatonic syndrome that centers on paralimbic regions including the anterior and midcingulate cortices, as they interface with striatal and thalamic nodes in the salience decision-making network. Examination of neurologic disorders like the abulic syndrome, which includes in its extreme catatonic form, akinetic mutism, will identify the cingulate cortex and paralimbic neighbors as regions of interest. This exploration has the potential to unlock mysteries of the brain cascade from motivation to movement and to clarify catatonia therapeutics. Such a synthesis may also help us discern meaning inherent in this complex neurobehavioral syndrome.
摘要:
暂无翻译
公众号