Basal ganglia theta power indexes trait anxiety in people with Parkinson's disease.

IF 10.6 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Brain Pub Date : 2025-04-03 DOI:10.1093/brain/awae313
Bart E K S Swinnen, Colin W Hoy, Elena Pegolo, Bryony Ishihara, Elena Ubeda Matzilevich, Julia Sun, Francesca Morgante, Erlick Pereira, Fahd Baig, Michael Hart, Huiling Tan, Zimi Sawacha, Martijn Beudel, Sarah Wang, Philip Starr, Simon Little, Lucia Ricciardi
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Abstract

Neuropsychiatric symptoms are common and disabling in Parkinson's disease, with troublesome anxiety occurring in one-third of patients. Management of anxiety in Parkinson's disease is challenging, hampered by insufficient insight into underlying mechanisms, lack of objective anxiety measurements and largely ineffective treatments. In this study, we assessed the intracranial neurophysiological correlates of anxiety in patients with Parkinson's disease treated with deep brain stimulation (DBS) in the laboratory and at home. We hypothesized that low-frequency (theta-alpha) activity would be associated with anxiety. We recorded local field potentials from subthalamic nucleus or globus pallidus pars interna DBS implants in three Parkinson's disease cohorts: (i) patients with recordings (subthalamic nucleus) performed in hospital at rest via perioperatively externalized leads, without active stimulation, both ON and OFF dopaminergic medication; (ii) patients with recordings (subthalamic nucleus or globus pallidus pars interna) performed at home while resting, via a chronically implanted commercially available sensing-enabled neurostimulator (Medtronic Percept™ device), ON dopaminergic medication, with stimulation both on and off; and (iii) patients with recordings performed at home while engaging in a behavioural task via subthalamic nucleus and globus pallidus pars interna leads and electrocorticography paddles over the premotor cortex connected to an investigational sensing-enabled neurostimulator, ON dopaminergic medication, with stimulation both on and off. Trait anxiety was measured with validated clinical scales in all participants, and state anxiety was measured with momentary assessment scales at multiple time points in the two at-home cohorts. Power in theta (4-8 Hz) and alpha (8-12 Hz) ranges was extracted from the local field potential recordings, and its relationship with anxiety ratings was assessed using linear mixed-effects models. In total, 33 patients with Parkinson's disease (59 hemispheres) were included. Across three independent cohorts, with stimulation off, basal ganglia theta power was positively related to trait anxiety (all P < 0.05). Also in a naturalistic setting, with individuals at home, at rest, with stimulation and medication ON, basal ganglia theta power was positively related to trait anxiety (P < 0.05). This relationship held regardless of the hemisphere and DBS target. There was no correlation between trait anxiety and premotor cortical theta-alpha power. There was no within-patient association between basal ganglia theta-alpha power and state anxiety. We showed that basal ganglia theta activity indexes trait anxiety in Parkinson's disease. Our data suggest that theta could be a possible physiomarker of neuropsychiatric symptoms and specifically of anxiety in Parkinson's disease, potentially suitable for guiding advanced DBS treatment tailored to the needs of the individual patient, including non-motor symptoms.

帕金森病患者基底神经节θ功率的特质焦虑指数。
神经精神症状是帕金森病(PD)的常见病和致残性疾病,其中三分之一的患者会出现令人烦恼的焦虑。帕金森病患者焦虑症的治疗极具挑战性,其原因包括对潜在机制了解不足、缺乏客观的焦虑测量方法以及治疗效果不佳。在本研究中,我们评估了在实验室和家中接受脑深部刺激(DBS)治疗的帕金森病患者焦虑的颅内神经生理学相关因素。我们假设低频(θ-α)活动与焦虑有关。我们在三个帕金森病队列中记录了来自丘脑下核(STN)或苍白球旁(GPi)DBS 植入体的局部场电位(LFP):1)在医院通过围手术期外置导联线对静息状态下的患者进行记录(STN),不进行主动刺激,同时开启或关闭多巴胺能药物治疗;2)在家中通过长期植入的市售传感神经刺激器(美敦力 PerceptTM 设备)对静息状态下的患者进行记录(STN 或 GPi),同时开启或关闭多巴胺能药物治疗;3)患者在家进行行为任务时,通过 STN 和 GPi 导联以及前运动皮层上的皮层电图桨进行记录,这些导联和桨与研究型传感神经刺激器相连,使用多巴胺能药物,同时开启或关闭刺激。所有参与者的特质焦虑都是通过有效的临床量表测量的,而状态焦虑则是在两个在家组群的多个时间点通过瞬间评估量表测量的。从 LFP 记录中提取了 Theta(4-8 Hz)和 Alpha(8-12 Hz)范围的功率,并使用线性混合效应模型评估了它们与焦虑评分的关系。共纳入 33 名帕金森病患者(59 个半球)。在三个独立队列中,在刺激关闭的情况下,基底节θ功率与特质焦虑呈正相关(所有 p
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Brain
Brain 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
20.30
自引率
4.10%
发文量
458
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Brain, a journal focused on clinical neurology and translational neuroscience, has been publishing landmark papers since 1878. The journal aims to expand its scope by including studies that shed light on disease mechanisms and conducting innovative clinical trials for brain disorders. With a wide range of topics covered, the Editorial Board represents the international readership and diverse coverage of the journal. Accepted articles are promptly posted online, typically within a few weeks of acceptance. As of 2022, Brain holds an impressive impact factor of 14.5, according to the Journal Citation Reports.
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