Subthalamic Nucleus Stimulation Restores Glucose Metabolism in Associative and Limbic Cortices and in Cerebellum: Evidence from a FDG-PET Study in Advanced Parkinson's Disease

Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN-DBS) is a highly effective surgical treatment in patients with advanced Parkinson's disease (PD). Because the STN has been shown to represent an important relay station not only in motor basal ganglia circuits, the modification of brain areas also involved in nonmotor functioning can be expected by this intervention. To determine the impact of STN-DBS upon the regional cerebral metabolic rate of glucose (rCMRGlc), we performed positron emission tomography (PET) with 18-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) in eight patients with advanced PD before surgery as well as in the DBS on- and off-conditions 4 months after electrode implantation and in ten age-matched healthy controls. Before surgery, PD patients showed widespread bilateral reductions of cortical rCMRGlc versus controls but a hypermetabolic state in the left rostral cerebellum. In the STN-DBS on-condition, clusters of significantly increased rCMRGlc were found in both lower thalami reaching down to the midbrain area and remote from the stimulation site in the right frontal cortex, temporal cortex, and parietal cortex, whereas rCMRGlc significantly decreased in the left rostral cerebellum. Therefore, STN-DBS was found to suppress cerebellar hypermetabolism and to partly restore physiologic glucose consumption in limbic and associative projection territories of the basal ganglia. These data suggest an activating effect of DBS upon its target structures and confirm a central role of the STN in motor as well as associative, limbic, and cerebellar basal ganglia circuits.

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