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Impaired verbal memory in Parkinson disease: relationship to prefrontal dysfunction and somatosensory discrimination

机译:帕金森病的言语记忆受损:与额叶前功能障碍和体感歧视的关系

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Objective To study the neurocognitive profile and its relationship to prefrontal dysfunction in non-demented Parkinson's disease (PD) with deficient haptic perception. Methods Twelve right-handed patients with PD and 12 healthy control subjects underwent thorough neuropsychological testing including Rey complex figure, Rey auditory verbal and figural learning test, figural and verbal fluency, and Stroop test. Test scores reflecting significant differences between patients and healthy subjects were correlated with the individual expression coefficients of one principal component, obtained in a principal component analysis of an oxygen-15-labeled water PET study exploring somatosensory discrimination that differentiated between the two groups and involved prefrontal cortices. Results We found significantly decreased total scores for the verbal learning trials and verbal delayed free recall in PD patients compared with normal volunteers. Further analysis of these parameters using Spearman's ranking correlation showed a significantly negative correlation of deficient verbal recall with expression coefficients of the principal component whose image showed a subcortical-cortical network, including right dorsolateral-prefrontal cortex, in PD patients. Conclusion PD patients with disrupted right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex function and associated diminished somatosensory discrimination are impaired also in verbal memory functions. A negative correlation between delayed verbal free recall and PET activation in a network including the prefrontal cortices suggests that verbal cues and accordingly declarative memory processes may be operative in PD during activities that demand sustained attention such as somatosensory discrimination. Verbal cues may be compensatory in nature and help to non-specifically enhance focused attention in the presence of a functionally disrupted prefrontal cortex.
机译:目的研究触觉不足的非痴呆性帕金森病(PD)的神经认知特征及其与额叶前功能障碍的关系。方法对12名右撇子PD患者和12名健康对照者进行全面的神经心理学测试,包括Rey复杂体形,Rey听觉语言和图形学习测试,图形和语言流利度以及Stroop测试。反映患者与健康受试者之间显着差异的测试成绩与一种主要成分的个体表达系数相关,该表达系数是通过氧15标记的水PET研究的主要成分分析获得的,该研究探索了区分两组和涉及前额叶的体感歧视皮层。结果我们发现,与正常志愿者相比,PD患者的言语学习试验总得分和言语延迟自由回忆明显降低。使用Spearman's等级相关性对这些参数进行进一步分析,发现PD患者中言语缺乏回想与主要成分的表达系数呈显着负相关,该成分的图像显示出皮层下皮层网络,包括右后外侧-前额叶皮层。结论PD患者右背外侧前额叶皮层功能受损并伴有体感辨别力降低,言语记忆功能也受损。延迟的言语自由回忆与包括前额叶皮质的网络中的PET激活之间的负相关关系表明,在需要持续关注的活动(例如体感辨别)中,言语提示以及相应的声明性记忆过程可能在PD中起作用。言语提示本质上可能是补偿性的,有助于在功能受损的前额叶皮层存在的情况下非特异性地增强注意力。

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