Postmortem analysis following 71 months of deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus for Parkinson disease

Case report

David A. SunDepartments of Neurological Surgery,

Search for other papers by David A. Sun in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
 M.D., Ph.D.
,
Hong YuDepartments of Neurological Surgery,

Search for other papers by Hong Yu in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
 M.D.
,
John SpoonerDepartments of Neurological Surgery,

Search for other papers by John Spooner in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
 M.D.
,
Armanda D. TatsasPathology, and

Search for other papers by Armanda D. Tatsas in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
 M.D.
,
Thomas DavisNeurology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee; and

Search for other papers by Thomas Davis in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
 M.D.
,
Ty W. AbelPathology, and

Search for other papers by Ty W. Abel in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
 M.D., Ph.D.
,
Chris KaoDepartments of Neurological Surgery,
Sentient Medical Systems, Cockeysville, Maryland

Search for other papers by Chris Kao in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
 M.D., Ph.D.
, and
Peter E. KonradDepartments of Neurological Surgery,

Search for other papers by Peter E. Konrad in
Current site
Google Scholar
PubMed
Close
 M.D., Ph.D.
View More View Less
Restricted access

Purchase Now

USD  $45.00

JNS + Pediatrics - 1 year subscription bundle (Individuals Only)

USD  $525.00

JNS + Pediatrics + Spine - 1 year subscription bundle (Individuals Only)

USD  $624.00
USD  $45.00
USD  $525.00
USD  $624.00
Print or Print + Online Sign in

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) is a clinically effective neurosurgical treatment for Parkinson disease. Tissue reaction to chronic DBS therapy and the definitive location of active stimulation contacts are best studied on a postmortem basis in patients who have undergone DBS. The authors report the postmortem analysis of STN DBS following 5 years and 11 months of effective chronic stimulation including the histologically verified location of the active contacts associated with bilateral implants. They also describe tissue response to intraoperative test passes with recording microelectrodes and stimulating semimacroelectrodes. The results indicated that 1) the neural tissue surrounding active and nonactive contacts responds similarly, with a thin glial capsule and foreign-body giant cell reaction surrounding the leads as well as piloid gliosis, hemosiderin-laden macrophages, scattered lymphocytes, and Rosenthal fibers; 2) there was evidence of separate tracts in the adjacent tissue for intraoperative microelectrode and semimacroelectrode passes together with reactive gliosis, microcystic degeneration, and scattered hemosiderin deposition; and 3) the active contacts used for ~ 6 years of effective bilateral DBS therapy lie in the zona incerta, just dorsal to the rostral STN. To the authors' knowledge, the period of STN DBS therapy herein described for Parkinson disease and subjected to postmortem analysis is the longest to date.

Abbreviations used in this paper:

DBS = deep brain stimulation; PD = Parkinson disease; STN = subthalamic nucleus.
  • Collapse
  • Expand
  • 1

    Benabid AL, , Koudsie A, , Benazzouz A, , Piallat B, , Krack P, & Limousin-Dowsey P, et al.: Deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease. Adv Neurol 86:405412, 2001

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 2

    Butson CR, , Cooper SE, , Henderson JM, & McIntyre CC: Patientspecific analysis of the volume of tissue activated during deep brain stimulation. Neuroimage 34:661670, 2007

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 3

    Counelis GJ, , Simuni T, , Forman MS, , Jaggi JL, , Trojanowski JQ, & Baltuch GH: Bilateral subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation for advanced PD: correlation of intraoperative MER and postoperative MRI with neuropathological findings. Mov Disord 18:10621065, 2003

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 4

    Gelb DJ, , Oliver E, & Gilman S: Diagnostic criteria for Parkinson disease. Arch Neurol 56:3339, 1999

  • 5

    Godinho F, , Thobois S, , Magnin M, , Guenot M, , Polo G, & Benatru I, et al.: Subthalamic nucleus stimulation in Parkinson's disease: anatomical and electrophysiological localization of active contacts. J Neurol 253:13471355, 2006

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 6

    Gross RE, , Krack P, , Rodriguez-Oroz MC, , Rezai AR, & Benabid AL: Electrophysiological mapping for the implantation of deep brain stimulators for Parkinson's disease and tremor. Mov Disord 21:14 Suppl S259S283, 2006

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 7

    Haberler C, , Alesch F, , Mazal PR, , Pilz P, , Jellinger K, & Pinter MM, et al.: No tissue damage by chronic deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease. Ann Neurol 48:372376, 2000

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 8

    Hamel W, , Fietzek U, , Morsnowski A, , Schrader B, , Herzog J, & Weinert D, et al.: Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus in Parkinson's disease: evaluation of active electrode contacts. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 74:10361046, 2003

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 9

    Henderson JM, , Pell M, , O'Sullivan DJ, , McCusker EA, , Fung VS, & Hedges P, et al.: Postmortem analysis of bilateral subthalamic electrode implants in Parkinson's disease. Mov Disord 17:133137, 2002

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 10

    Jarraya B, , Bonnet AM, , Duyckaerts C, , Houeto JL, , Cornu P, & Hauw JJ, et al.: Parkinson's disease, subthalamic stimulation, and selection of candidates: a pathological study. Mov Disord 18:15171520, 2003

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 11

    Kitagawa M, , Murata J, , Uesugi H, , Kikuchi S, , Saito H, & Tashiro K, et al.: Two-year follow-up of chronic stimulation of the posterior subthalamic white matter for tremor-dominant Parkinson's disease. Neurosurgery 56:281289, 2005

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 12

    Krack P, , Batir A, , Van Blercom N, , Chabardes S, , Fraix V, & Ardouin C, et al.: Five-year follow-up of bilateral stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus in advanced Parkinson's disease. N Engl J Med 349:19251934, 2003

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 13

    Liang GS, , Chou KL, , Baltuch GH, , Jaggi JL, , Loveland-Jones C, & Leng L, et al.: Long-term outcomes of bilateral subthalamic nucleus stimulation in patients with advanced Parkinson's disease. Stereotact Funct Neurosurg 84:221227, 2006

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 14

    Limousin P, , Krack P, , Pollak P, , Benazzouz A, , Ardouin C, & Hoffmann D, et al.: Electrical stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus in advanced Parkinson's disease. N Engl J Med 339:11051111, 1998

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 15

    Nandi D, , Chir M, , Liu X, , Bain P, , Parkin S, & Joint C, et al.: Electrophysiological confirmation of the zona incerta as a target for surgical treatment of disabling involuntary arm movements in multiple sclerosis: use of local field potentials. J Clin Neurosci 9:6468, 2002

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 16

    Nielsen MS, , Bjarkam CR, , Sorensen JC, , Bojsen-Moller M, , Sunde NA, & Ostergaard K: Chronic subthalamic high-frequency deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease–a histopathological study. Eur J Neurol 14:132138, 2007

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 17

    Plaha P, , Ben-Shlomo Y, , Patel NK, & Gill SS: Stimulation of the caudal zona incerta is superior to stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus in improving contralateral parkinsonism. Brain 129:17321747, 2006

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 18

    Pollo C, , Vingerhoets F, , Pralong E, , Ghika J, , Maeder P, & Meuli R, et al.: Localization of electrodes in the subthalamic nucleus on magnetic resonance imaging. J Neurosurg 106:3644, 2007

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 19

    Starr P, , Feiwell R, & Marks W Jr: Placement of deep brain stimulators into the subthalamic nucleus: technical approach. Stereotact Funct Neurosurg 72:247, 1999

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 20

    Temel Y, & Visser-Vandewalle V: Targets for deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease. Expert Opin Ther Targets 10:355362, 2006

  • 21

    Velasco F, , Jimenez F, , Perez ML, , Carrillo-Ruiz JD, , Velasco AL, & Ceballos J, et al.: Electrical stimulation of the prelemniscal radiation in the treatment of Parkinson's disease: an old target revised with new techniques. Neurosurgery 49:293298, 2001

    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 22

    Vergani F, , Landi A, , Antonini A, , Parolin M, , Cilia R, & Grimaldi M, et al.: Anatomical identification of active contacts in subthalamic deep brain stimulation. Surg Neurol 67:140147, 2007

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 23

    Voges J, , Volkmann J, , Allert N, , Lehrke R, , Koulousakis A, & Freund HJ, et al.: Bilateral high-frequency stimulation in the subthalamic nucleus for the treatment of Parkinson disease: correlation of therapeutic effect with anatomical electrode position. J Neurosurg 96:269279, 2002

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation
  • 24

    Zonenshayn M, , Sterio D, , Kelly PJ, , Rezai AR, & Beric A: Location of the active contact within the subthalamic nucleus (STN) in the treatment of idiopathic Parkinson's disease. Surg Neurol 62:216226, 2004

    • Crossref
    • Search Google Scholar
    • Export Citation

Metrics

All Time Past Year Past 30 Days
Abstract Views 2228 813 10
Full Text Views 279 14 3
PDF Downloads 138 21 3
EPUB Downloads 0 0 0