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Compensatory postural adjustments in Parkinson's disease assessed via a virtual reality environment

机译:通过虚拟现实环境评估帕金森氏病的代偿性姿势调整

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Postural control is a complex dynamic mechanism, which integrates information from visual, vestibular and somatosensory systems. Idiopathic Parkinson's disease (IPD) patients are unable to produce appropriate reflexive responses to changing environmental conditions. Still, it is controversial what is due to voluntary or involuntary postural control, even less what is the effect of levodopa. We aimed to evaluate compensatory postural adjustments (CPA), with kinematic and time-frequency analyzes, and further understand the role of dopaminergic medication on these processes. 19 healthy subjects (Controls) and 15 idiopathic Parkinson's disease (IPD) patients in the OFF and ON medication states, wearing IMUs, were submitted to a virtual reality scenario with visual downward displacements on a staircase. We also hypothesized if CPA would involve mechanisms occurring in distinct time scales. We subsequently analyzed postural adjustments on two frequency bands: low components between 0.3 and 1.5 Hz (LB), and high components between 1.5 and 3.5 Hz (HB). Vertical acceleration demonstrated a greater power for discriminating IPD patients from healthy subjects. Visual perturbation significantly increased the power of the HB in all groups, being particularly more evident in the OFF state. Levodopa significantly increased their basal power taking place on the LB. However, controls and IPD patients in the ON state revealed a similar trend of the control mechanism. Results indicate an improvement in muscular stiffness provided by levodopa. They also suggest the role of different compensatory postural adjustment patterns, with LB being related to inertial properties of the oscillating mass and HB representing reactions to the ongoing visual input-changing scenario. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:姿势控制是一种复杂的动态机制,它集成了视觉,前庭和体感系统的信息。特发性帕金森病(IPD)患者无法对变化的环境条件产生适当的反射反应。但是,由于自愿或非自愿的姿势控制所致,左旋多巴的作用更甚,这仍是有争议的。我们旨在通过运动学分析和时频分析来评估代偿性姿势调整(CPA),并进一步了解多巴胺能药物在这些过程中的作用。将19名健康受试者(对照组)和15名处于OFF和ON药物治疗状态的特发性帕金森病(IPD)患者(佩戴IMU)置于虚拟现实场景中,并在楼梯上进行视觉向下位移。我们还假设了CPA是否会涉及在不同时间范围内发生的机制。随后,我们分析了两个频段上的姿势调整:0.3和1.5 Hz(LB)之间的低分量,以及1.5和3.5 Hz(HB)之间的高分量。垂直加速度证明了将IPD患者与健康受试者区分开的更大能力。视觉干扰显着增加了所有组的HB功能,在OFF状态下尤为明显。左旋多巴显着增加了其在LB上发生的基础力量。但是,处于“开”状态的对照组和IPD患者显示出类似的控制机制趋势。结果表明左旋多巴可改善肌肉僵硬。他们还提出了不同的补偿性姿势调整模式的作用,其中LB与振荡质量的惯性有关,而HB表示对正在进行的视觉输入改变情况的反应。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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