Neurophysiological changes after cognitive-motor tasks in Parkinson's disease patients with deep brain stimulation.

Q2 Medicine
Functional neurology Pub Date : 2019-07-01
M Negri, M Gorgora, J A Nasser, J I Salles, Silmar Teixeira, Oscar Arias-Carrión, João Junqueira, Eduardo Nicoliche, Bruna Velasques, Mauricio Cagy, Henning Budde, Luis F Basile, M Orsini, Roy Friede, Victor Hugo Bastos, P Ribeiro
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Abstract

Chronic deep brain stimulation (CDBS) is a surgical treatment that reduces the cardinal signs of Parkinson's disease (PD). Although CDBS has been in use for a long time, very little has been reported on its supposed effects on cognition, particularly in relation to implants in the subthalamic nucleus. The results of the rare studies that do exist are controversial, and in many cases the studies have several design flaws. The present study compared cortical activation during three tasks (action execution, action observation and motor imagery) in PD patients with and without subthalamic implants. The study sample consisted of 36 volunteers, divided into three groups: healthy controls, PD patients with CDBS of the subthalamic nucleus, and PD patients without CDBS. Through a quantitative electroencephalogram assessment, absolute beta power was examined to observe the interaction between group and cognitive motor tasks. The electrodes at sites Fp1, Fp2, F7, F8, F3, Fz and F4, located in the prefrontal and frontal regions, were analyzed and a Group x Task interaction (p < 0.05) was observed for all of them. These findings suggest that CDBS of the subthalamic nucleus is efficient in reducing some of the effects of PD in these study tasks. At the same time, the dysfunctions found in several cortical areas, characteristic of PD, limited the effects of the CDBS. The results of this study suggest that CDBS of the subthalamic nucleus can modulate cognitive-motor aspects of PD.

脑深部刺激帕金森病患者认知运动任务后的神经生理变化。
慢性脑深部刺激(CDBS)是一种外科治疗,可减少帕金森病(PD)的主要症状。虽然CDBS已经使用了很长时间,但很少有关于其对认知的影响的报道,特别是与丘脑下核植入有关。少数确实存在的研究结果是有争议的,而且在许多情况下,这些研究存在一些设计缺陷。本研究比较了有和没有丘脑下植入物的PD患者在三个任务(动作执行、动作观察和运动想象)中的皮质激活。研究样本由36名志愿者组成,分为三组:健康对照组、丘脑下核伴有CDBS的PD患者和未伴有CDBS的PD患者。通过定量脑电图评估,检测绝对β功率,观察组与认知运动任务之间的相互作用。对位于前额叶和额叶区的Fp1、Fp2、F7、F8、F3、Fz和F4位点的电极进行分析,发现它们均存在组x任务交互作用(p < 0.05)。这些发现表明,丘脑底核的CDBS在这些研究任务中有效地减少了PD的一些影响。同时,在几个皮质区域发现的功能障碍,PD的特征,限制了CDBS的效果。本研究结果表明,丘脑下核的CDBS可以调节PD的认知-运动方面。
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Functional neurology
Functional neurology 医学-神经科学
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