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Evaluating dopaminergic system contributions to cued pattern switching during bimanual coordination.

机译:评估多巴胺能系统对两手协调过程中提示模式转换的贡献。

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Switching between different coordinated movements has been shown to be slow, with delayed responses and even freezing deficits in individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD). While it is well accepted that the dopaminergic system responds to dopamine replacement to ameliorate overall slowness (bradykinesia) and other motor symptoms of PD, it is unknown whether the dopaminergic system can influence overall coordination between limbs and if this may be impacted by the availability of sensory feedback. In the current study, PD and healthy age-matched control participants performed a rhythmic coordination task that required a cued voluntary switch between movement patterns (in-phase and anti-phase). PD participants performed the task first after overnight withdrawal ('off'), and subsequently after administration ('on') of dopamine replacement. Coordinated movements were performed while paced by an auditory metronome in two sensory conditions: 'no vision' or 'normal vision'. Measures of voluntary switch time and delayed responses revealed that PD 'off' required significantly more time than healthy participants to switch between movement patterns. Interestingly, PD 'off' demonstrated disrupted coordination, as revealed by mean (accuracy) and standard deviation (stability) of absolute error of relative phase. Dopamine replacement improved the time needed to switch and amount of delayed responses in PD participants, but had no influence on coordination itself. It is concluded that although modulation of the dopaminergic system improves the slowness during switching, coordination deficits may be the result of secondary impairments (possibly attention-related) that cannot be improved with dopamine replacement.
机译:在帕金森氏病(PD)患者中,不同协调运动之间的切换已被证明是缓慢的,具有延迟的反应,甚至冻结缺陷。尽管多巴胺能系统对多巴胺替代有反应以改善PD的整体迟缓(运动迟缓)和其他运动症状,这是公认的,但尚不清楚多巴胺能系统是否会影响四肢之间的整体协调性,并且是否可能受到多巴胺能系统的影响感觉反馈。在当前的研究中,PD和年龄匹配的健康参与者执行了有节奏的协调任务,需要在运动模式(同相和反相)之间进行提示性的自愿切换。 PD参与者首先在隔夜停药('off')后执行任务,然后在多巴胺替代给药('on')后执行。协调的运动是由听觉节拍器在两种感觉状态下进行的:“无视力”或“正常视力”。自愿性转换时间和延迟反应的测量表明,PD“关闭”比健康参与者需要更多的时间来切换运动模式。有趣的是,PD“关闭”表现出破坏的协调性,如相对相位绝对误差的平均值(准确性)和标准偏差(稳定性)所揭示。多巴胺替代改善了PD参与者的转换时间和延迟反应的数量,但对协调本身没有影响。结论是,尽管多巴胺能系统的调节改善了转换过程中的缓慢性,但协调障碍可能是继发性损伤(可能与注意力有关)的结果,而继发性损伤无法通过多巴胺替代得到改善。

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