Downbeat nystagmus: evidence for enhancement of utriculo- ocular pathways by ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials?

2015 
Downbeat nystagmus (DBN) is caused by an impairment of Purkinje cells in the flocculus. The de- creased cerebellar inhibitory input affects otolith pathways. Since ocular and cervical vestibular evoked myogenic po- tentials (o-/cVEMP) test the otoliths, the VEMP were measured in DBN patients and in controls. Sixteen patients with DBN, 14 cerebellar oculomotor disorder patients without DBN (COMD), and 16 healthy controls were ex- amined with o-/cVEMP. Computational modeling was used to predict VEMP differences between groups. DBN patients had significantly higher oVEMP peak-to-peak (PP) amplitudes than COMD patients without DBN and con- trols. Cervical VEMP did not differ. The computational model of DBN predicted a twofold oVEMP increase for DBN patients. These findings suggest an enhancement of the utriculo-ocular response. The unchanged cVEMP indicate no effect on the otolith-cervical reflex in DBN. Computational modeling suggests that the utriculo-ocular enhancement is caused by an impaired vertical neural in- tegrator resulting in the increased influence of utricular signals. This also explains the gravitational dependence of DBN.
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