Motor Cortex Disinhibition Correlates with Olfactory Dysfunction in Parkinson's Disease.

IF 7.4 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Claudia Ammann, Cristina Pagge, Emmanuelle Wilhelm, Chiara Galletti, Tamara Jimenez-Castellanos, Michele Matarazzo, Agustina Ruiz-Yanzi, Carmen Gasca-Salas, Raul Martínez-Fernández, Fernando Alonso-Frech, Antonio Oliviero, José A Obeso, Guglielmo Foffani
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Abstract

Background: Motor cortex disinhibition, as measured by impaired short-interval intracortical inhibition (SICI) using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), is a well-established feature of Parkinson's disease (PD). However, its substantial variability among patients remains unexplained, prompting questions about its origin, clinical relevance, and connection to disease heterogeneity.

Objective: Based on biological links between olfaction and motor function, we aimed to investigate the possible relationship between motor cortex disinhibition and olfactory dysfunction in PD.

Methods: We assessed motor cortex disinhibition, as measured by SICI, and olfactory dysfunction, as measured by the Sniffin' Stick Test 12 items (SST-12), in a new cohort of early-to-mid-stage PD patients (n = 45) and age-matched and gender-matched healthy controls (n = 35).

Results: We obtained moderate-to-extreme Bayesian evidence that patients had the expected decrease of cortical inhibition and decrease of olfactory function, with neither feature correlating with the clinical motor severity. Cortical disinhibition and olfactory dysfunction were correlated, with strong-to-extreme evidence, both considering all subjects (n = 80), only healthy controls (n = 35), only patients (n = 45), or only levodopa-naïve patients (n = 20). We tested and excluded age as a possible confounding factor. The evidence from causal inference analysis supported a mediation role of PD that aligned more with an internal pathogenic mechanism than with an external one.

Conclusion: These findings suggest that motor cortex disinhibition and olfactory dysfunction might be linked by a common early pathogenic process in PD. © 2025 The Author(s). Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.

运动皮质去抑制与帕金森病嗅觉功能障碍相关
背景:经颅磁刺激(TMS)通过短间隔皮质内抑制(SICI)受损来测量运动皮质去抑制,是帕金森病(PD)的一个公认特征。然而,其在患者之间的巨大变异性仍然无法解释,这促使人们对其起源、临床相关性以及与疾病异质性的联系提出了疑问。目的:基于嗅觉与运动功能之间的生物学联系,探讨PD患者运动皮质去抑制与嗅觉功能障碍之间的可能关系。方法:我们在一组新的早中期PD患者(n = 45)和年龄匹配和性别匹配的健康对照(n = 35)中评估了SICI测量的运动皮质去抑制和嗅探棒测试12项(SST-12)测量的嗅觉功能障碍。结果:我们获得了中度到极端的贝叶斯证据,表明患者有预期的皮质抑制下降和嗅觉功能下降,这两种特征都与临床运动严重程度无关。皮层去抑制和嗅觉功能障碍相关,有从强到极的证据,包括所有受试者(n = 80),仅健康对照(n = 35),仅患者(n = 45),或仅levodopa-naïve患者(n = 20)。我们测试并排除了年龄作为一个可能的混杂因素。因果推理分析的证据支持PD的中介作用更符合内部致病机制而不是外部致病机制。结论:这些发现提示运动皮质去抑制和嗅觉功能障碍可能与帕金森病共同的早期发病过程有关。©2025作者。Wiley期刊有限责任公司代表国际帕金森和运动障碍学会出版的《运动障碍》。
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Movement Disorders
Movement Disorders 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
13.30
自引率
8.10%
发文量
371
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Movement Disorders publishes a variety of content types including Reviews, Viewpoints, Full Length Articles, Historical Reports, Brief Reports, and Letters. The journal considers original manuscripts on topics related to the diagnosis, therapeutics, pharmacology, biochemistry, physiology, etiology, genetics, and epidemiology of movement disorders. Appropriate topics include Parkinsonism, Chorea, Tremors, Dystonia, Myoclonus, Tics, Tardive Dyskinesia, Spasticity, and Ataxia.
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