Continuous intrathecal baclofen infusions induced a marked increase of the transcranially evoked silent period in a patient with generalized dystonia

We observed a marked prolongation of the transcranially evoked silent period during continuous intrathecal administration of high doses of the gamma‐aminobutyric acid (GABA)B receptor agonist baclofen in a patient with generalized dystonia. Size of motor evoked potentials and central conduction time remained unchanged during intrathecal baclofen administration. The selective prolongation of the silent period during high‐dose continuous intrathecal baclofen therapy supports the notion that GABAB‐ergic intracortical interneurons play a part in the generation of the transcranially evoked silent period. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Muscle Nerve 21:1209–1212, 1998.