Distinct sensorimotor cough features in a cohort of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

IF 1.9 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Michela J. Mir , Justin Childers , Yuhan Mou , Bryn Taylor , Karen Wheeler-Hegland
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Abstract

Background

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) and Parkinson’s disease (PD) similarly affect many neural substrates; however, some brain regions may be more impacted by PSP vs PD, giving rise to distinct cough features that could facilitate earlier differential diagnosis and inform airway protection therapies to prevent fatal lung infections, since patients may not effectively sense and clear irritants from their airways.

Methods

Thirteen individuals with PSP participated and were age- and sex-matched to persons with PD and healthy, unaffected adults. Using a cross-sectional study design this study aimed to 1) compare cough function in PSP using voluntary and induced reflex cough testing, and 2) compare cough airflow and sensation metrics to PD and healthy adult groups.

Results

Voluntary cough function, particularly cough effectiveness during the expiratory phase, was most impaired in the PSP group (P = 0.047), while expiratory phase timing outcomes only differed between PSP and healthy controls (P = 0.03) during reflex cough. There were no significant differences between groups regarding cough sensation to a cough-inducing stimulus (capsaicin), yet there were more cough responders in PSP vs. PD group.

Conclusions

Degeneration of distinct neural substrates in PSP versus PD may give rise to differentiating sensorimotor cough deficits. Future directions should focus on cough interventions that maintain respiratory health.
进行性核上性麻痹患者明显的感觉运动性咳嗽特征
进行性核上性麻痹(PSP)和帕金森病(PD)相似地影响许多神经基质;然而,某些大脑区域可能更容易受到PSP与PD的影响,从而产生明显的咳嗽特征,这可能有助于早期鉴别诊断,并为气道保护疗法提供信息,以预防致命的肺部感染,因为患者可能无法有效地感知和清除气道中的刺激物。方法13名PSP患者参与了这项研究,他们的年龄和性别与PD患者和健康、未受影响的成年人相匹配。本研究采用横断面研究设计,旨在1)通过自主咳嗽和诱导反射咳嗽测试比较PSP患者的咳嗽功能,2)比较PD组和健康成人组的咳嗽气流和感觉指标。结果PSP组自发性咳嗽功能,特别是呼气期咳嗽效果受损最严重(P = 0.047),而在反射性咳嗽时,PSP与健康对照组的呼气期时间结果仅差异(P = 0.03)。在咳嗽诱导刺激(辣椒素)的咳嗽感觉方面,两组间无显著差异,但PSP组比PD组有更多的咳嗽反应。结论PSP与PD患者不同的神经底物变性可能引起感觉运动性咳嗽障碍的分化。未来的方向应侧重于维持呼吸系统健康的咳嗽干预措施。
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Clinical Parkinsonism  Related Disorders
Clinical Parkinsonism Related Disorders Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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