The characteristics of autonomic nervous system disorders in burning mouth syndrome and Parkinson disease.

Journal of orofacial pain Pub Date : 2012-01-01
Magdalena Koszewicz, Magdalena Mendak, Tomasz Konopka, Ewa Koziorowska-Gawron, Sławomir Budrewicz
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Abstract

Aims: To conduct a clinical electrophysiologic evaluation of autonomic nervous system functions in patients with burning mouth syndrome and Parkinson disease and estimate the type and intensity of the autonomic dysfunction.

Methods: The study involved 83 subjects-33 with burning mouth syndrome, 20 with Parkinson disease, and 30 controls. The BMS group included 27 women and 6 men (median age, 60.0 years), and the Parkinson disease group included 15 women and 5 men (median age, 66.5 years). In the control group, there were 20 women and 10 men (median age, 59.0 years). All patients were subjected to autonomic nervous system testing. In addition to the Low autonomic disorder questionnaire, heart rate variability (HRV), deep breathing (exhalation/inspiration [E/I] ratio), and sympathetic skin response (SSR) tests were performed in all cases. Parametric and nonparametric tests (ANOVA, Kruskal-Wallis, and Scheffe tests) were used in the statistical analysis.

Results: The mean values for HRV and E/I ratios were significantly lower in the burning mouth syndrome and Parkinson disease groups. Significant prolongation of SSR latency in the foot was revealed in both burning mouth syndrome and Parkinson disease patients, and lowering of the SSR amplitude occurred in only the Parkinson disease group. The autonomic questionnaire score was significantly higher in burning mouth syndrome and Parkinson disease patients than in the control subjects, with the Parkinson disease group having the highest scores.

Conclusion: In patients with burning mouth syndrome, a significant impairment of both the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems was found but sympathetic/parasympathetic balance was preserved. The incidence and intensity of autonomic nervous system dysfunction was similar in patients with burning mouth syndrome and Parkinson disease, which may suggest some similarity in their pathogeneses.

灼口综合征与帕金森病自主神经系统紊乱的特点。
目的:对灼口综合征合并帕金森病患者的自主神经系统功能进行临床电生理评价,评估其自主神经功能障碍的类型和强度。方法:本研究共纳入83例受试者,其中灼口综合征33例,帕金森病患者20例,对照组30例。BMS组包括27名女性和6名男性(中位年龄60.0岁),帕金森病组包括15名女性和5名男性(中位年龄66.5岁)。对照组女性20例,男性10例(中位年龄59.0岁)。所有患者均进行自主神经系统测试。除低自主神经紊乱问卷外,所有病例均进行心率变异性(HRV)、深呼吸(呼气/吸气[E/I]比)和交感皮肤反应(SSR)测试。统计分析采用参数检验和非参数检验(方差分析、Kruskal-Wallis检验和Scheffe检验)。结果:烧口综合征组和帕金森病组HRV和E/I比值均值明显降低。烧口综合征和帕金森病患者足部SSR潜伏期均明显延长,仅帕金森病患者足部SSR振幅降低。灼口综合征和帕金森病患者的自主神经问卷得分明显高于对照组,其中帕金森病患者得分最高。结论:灼口综合征患者交感神经系统和副交感神经系统均有明显损伤,但交感/副交感神经系统保持平衡。自主神经系统功能障碍的发生率和强度在灼口综合征和帕金森病患者中相似,可能提示其发病机制有一定的相似性。
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Journal of orofacial pain
Journal of orofacial pain 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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