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Open Access 01-06-2020 | Tremor | Short Communication

Probabilistic tractography in the ventrolateral thalamic nucleus: cerebellar and pallidal connections

Authors: Esther A. Pelzer, K. Amande M. Pauls, Nina Braun, Marc Tittgemeyer, Lars Timmermann

Published in: Brain Structure and Function | Issue 5/2020

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Abstract

The ventrolateral thalamic nucleus (VL), as part of the ‘motor thalamus’, is main relay station of cerebellar and pallidal projections. It comprises anterior (VLa) and posterior (VLpd and VLpv) subnuclei. Though the fibre architecture of cerebellar and pallidal projections to of the VL nucleus has already been focus in a numerous amount of in vitro studies mainly in animals, probabilistic tractography now offers the possibility of an in vivo comparison in healthy humans. In this study we performed a (a) qualitative and (b) quantitative examination of VL-cerebellar and VL-pallidal pathways and compared the probability distributions between both projection fields in the VL after an (I) atlas-based and (II) manual-based segmentation procedure. Both procedures led to high congruent results of cerebellar and pallidal connectivity distributions: the maximum of pallidal projections was located in anterior and medial parts of the VL nucleus, whereas cerebellar connectivity was more located in lateral and posterior parts. The median connectivity for cerebellar connections in both approaches (manual and atlas-based segmentation) was VLa > VLpv > VLpd, whereas the pallidal median connectivity was VLa ~ VLpv > VLpd in the atlas-based approach and VLpv > VLa > VLpd in the manual approach.
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Metadata
Title
Probabilistic tractography in the ventrolateral thalamic nucleus: cerebellar and pallidal connections
Authors
Esther A. Pelzer
K. Amande M. Pauls
Nina Braun
Marc Tittgemeyer
Lars Timmermann
Publication date
01-06-2020
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Keyword
Tremor
Published in
Brain Structure and Function / Issue 5/2020
Print ISSN: 1863-2653
Electronic ISSN: 1863-2661
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00429-020-02076-9

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