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Evaluation of the effect of training using auditory stimulation on rhythmic movement in Parkinsonian patients--a combined motor and (18F)-FDG PET study.

机译:运动和(18F)-FDG PET结合研究对使用听觉刺激训练对帕金森病患者节律运动的效果进行评估。

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INTRODUCTION: A programme of rehabilitation using auditory cues has previously been shown to decrease movement variability in the gait of Parkinsonian patients. OBJECTIVE AND METHODS: We studied the temporal variability of finger-tapping and gait in 9 patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) before and after they undertook a physical rehabilitation programme. Positron Emission Tomography (PET) using 2-deoxy-2[(18)F]fluoro-D-glucose (FDG) was performed in these subjects to look for changes in metabolic brain activity after completion of the rehabilitation program. RESULTS: The reduction of variability was seen not only in gait but also other repetitive movements such as finger tapping. Furthermore, here we show differences in resting regional cerebral glucose utilisation in these patients compared to healthy controls (significant hypometabolism-p < 0.001-for the PD group in the right parietal and temporal lobes, left temporal and frontal lobes and a hypermetabolism in the left cerebellum) and specific changes following the improvements in repetitive movement abilities (significant metabolic increment-p < 0.001-in the PD group in the right cerebellum and in the right parietal and temporal lobes). CONCLUSIONS: Although our study does not allow us to draw firm conclusions, it provides new information on the neural basis of auditory stimulation in PD. Our results extend those from previous studies to show improvement in the temporal variability of two types of rhythmic movements after participation by PD patients in a physical rehabilitation programme, along with changes in glucose uptake in several brain areas involved in sensorimotor processing.
机译:引言:以前已经证明了使用听觉提示进行康复的程序可以减少帕金森病患者步态的运动变异性。目的和方法:我们研究了9名帕金森病(PD)患者在进行物理康复计划前后的敲击和步态随时间变化的情况。在这些受试者中进行了使用2-脱氧-2 [(18)F]氟-D-葡萄糖(FDG)的正电子发射断层扫描(PET),以寻找完成康复计划后脑代谢活动的变化。结果:不仅在步态上,而且在其他重复性动作(例如,敲击手指)中均观察到变异性降低。此外,在这里我们显示了与健康对照组相比,这些患者的静息区域脑葡萄糖利用量的差异(PD组右顶叶和颞叶,左颞叶和额叶明显代谢不足-p <0.001-和左叶代谢亢进小脑)和重复运动能力改善后的特定变化(右小脑以及右顶叶和颞叶的PD组的新陈代谢显着增加-p <0.001)。结论:尽管我们的研究不能得出明确的结论,但它为PD的听觉刺激的神经基础提供了新的信息。我们的结果扩展了先前研究的结果,显示出PD患者参与物理康复计划后两种类型的节律运动的时间变异性得到改善,并且涉及感觉运动过程的多个大脑区域的葡萄糖摄取发生了变化。

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