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Abnormal Temporal Coupling of Tactile Perception and Motor Action in Parkinson’s Disease

机译:帕金森氏病中触觉和运动的异常时间耦合

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Evidence shows altered somatosensory temporal discrimination threshold (STDT) in Parkinson’s disease in comparison to normal subjects. In healthy subjects, movement execution modulates STDT values through mechanisms of sensory gating. We investigated whether STDT modulation during movement execution in patients with Parkinson’s disease differs from that in healthy subjects. In 24 patients with Parkinson’s disease and 20 healthy subjects, we tested STDT at baseline and during index finger abductions (at movement onset “0”, 100, and 200 ms thereafter). We also recorded kinematic features of index finger abductions. Fifteen out of the 24 patients were also tested ON medication. In healthy subjects, STDT increased significantly at 0, 100, and 200 ms after movement onset, whereas in patients with Parkinson’s disease in OFF therapy, it increased significantly at 0 and 100 ms but returned to baseline values at 200 ms. When patients were tested ON therapy, STDT during index finger abductions increased significantly, with a time course similar to that of healthy subjects. Differently from healthy subjects, in patients with Parkinson’s disease, the mean velocity of the finger abductions decreased according to the time lapse between movement onset and the delivery of the paired electrical stimuli for testing somatosensory temporal discrimination. In conclusion, patients with Parkinson’s disease show abnormalities in the temporal coupling between tactile information and motor outflow. Our study provides first evidence that altered temporal processing of sensory information play a role in the pathophysiology of motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease.
机译:有证据表明,与正常人相比,帕金森氏病的体感时间辨别阈值(STDT)发生了变化。在健康受试者中,运动执行通过感觉门控机制调节STDT值。我们调查了帕金森氏病患者运动执行过程中的STDT调制是否与健康受试者不同。在24名帕金森氏病患者和20名健康受试者中,我们在基线和食指绑架期间(运动开始“ 0”,100和200µms时)测试了STDT。我们还记录了食指外展的运动学特征。 24名患者中有15名也接受了药物治疗。在健康受试者中,运动开始后0、100和200µms,STDT显着增加,而接受OFF治疗的帕金森氏病患者,STDT在0、100µms显着增加,但在200µms返回基线。当对患者进行ON治疗测试时,食指外展期间的STDT显着增加,其时程与健康受试者相似。与健康受试者不同,在帕金森氏病患者中,手指外展的平均速度会根据运动开始和配对体电刺激的传递之间的时间间隔而降低,以测试体感性的时间分辨力。总之,帕金森氏病患者在触觉信息和运动流出之间的时间耦合中表现出异常。我们的研究提供了第一个证据,即感觉信息的时间处理改变在帕金森氏病的运动症状的病理生理学中起作用。

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