Compulsions, Parkinson's disease, and stimulation

L Mallet, V Mesnage, JL Houeto, A Pelissolo, J Yelnik… - The Lancet, 2002 - thelancet.com
L Mallet, V Mesnage, JL Houeto, A Pelissolo, J Yelnik, C Behar, M Gargiulo, ML Welter
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Pathophysiological models suggest that obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) might be
associated with dysfunctions in cortico-striato-pallido-thalamo-cortical neuronal circuits. We
implanted subthalamic electrodes to alleviate parkinsonian symptoms in two patients who
had Parkinson's disease and a history of severe OCD. Parkinsonian disability improved
postoperatively in both patients, and 2 weeks after the procedure, their compulsions had
disappeared and obsessive symptoms improved (58% improvement for patient 1 on the …
Summary
Pathophysiological models suggest that obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) might be associated with dysfunctions in cortico-striato-pallido-thalamo-cortical neuronal circuits. We implanted subthalamic electrodes to alleviate parkinsonian symptoms in two patients who had Parkinson's disease and a history of severe OCD. Parkinsonian disability improved postoperatively in both patients, and 2 weeks after the procedure, their compulsions had disappeared and obsessive symptoms improved (58% improvement for patient 1 on the Yale-Brown obsessive compulsive scale, 64% for patient 2). The improvements in these two patients suggest that high-frequency stimulation could improve function in the subcortical-limbic circuitry in patients with severe OCD.
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