Investigation of itch in Parkinson disease

Maria Agerboe Sondrup, Cecilie Bjergen, Anne N. Gaarskjær, A. Joseph, Rikke S. Lassen, Sh. Y. Mamedov, M. B. Poulsen, T. Radovanović, Cathrine Schacksen, Maja Thaarup, M. S. Andersen, L. Oppel, P. Gazerani
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Introduction: Sensory abnormalities (eg, pain) are common in Parkinson disease (PD) with a negative impact on quality of life. As itch is less studied in PD, and pain and itch partially share sensory pathways, we designed this study to identify the occurrence and pattern of spontaneous itch, and responsiveness to a surrogate itch model in PD. Methods: The study protocol was approved (N-20180079) and PD patients and their best matched controls were recruited. A questionnaire was used to collect general information on itch. Sensory alterations were determined by subjective ratings and mechanical sensitivity threshold before and after a standard histamine-dependent itch model on forearms. Itch and pain intensities were rated on visual and numerical rating scales, respectively. Dispersion of itch was drawn on arm charts. Presence and area of alloknesis and hyperknesis were determined. Group comparisons were performed in SPSS with a significant level of 0.05. Descriptive statistic was used for questionnaire’s analysis. Results: Patients (n=20; 68.10±7.91 y, F/M ratio: 8/12) and controls (n=20; 67.35±7.65 y, F/M ratio: 8/12) were examined. PD patients rated less physical and emotional descriptors, except for the stinging (P=0.028). No difference was found between the groups in histamine-provoked itch intensity (P=0.799) or the itchy area. A significantly larger area of hyperknesis was found in PD (P=0.011), but not for the area of alloknesis (P=0.221). Sex-related responses yielded only a tendency toward higher responses in female patients. Discussion: PD does not seem to influence perception of itch, neither spontaneous nor evoked itch, except for hyperknesis area, which was found significantly larger in PD patients following the application of histamine. This finding proposes a potential alteration in central processing of itch that needs further investigation and whether and how it is affected by, for example, PD pathogenesis.
帕金森病瘙痒的研究
引言:感觉异常(如疼痛)在帕金森病中很常见,对生活质量有负面影响。由于瘙痒在帕金森病中的研究较少,疼痛和瘙痒部分共享感觉通路,我们设计了这项研究来确定帕金森病中自发瘙痒的发生和模式,以及对替代瘙痒模型的反应。方法:批准了研究方案(N-20180079),并招募了帕金森病患者及其最佳匹配的对照组。调查问卷用于收集关于瘙痒的一般信息。前臂标准组胺依赖性瘙痒模型前后,通过主观评分和机械敏感性阈值来确定感觉变化。瘙痒和疼痛强度分别用视觉和数字评定量表进行评定。瘙痒的消散被绘制在手臂图表上。确定异熟症和高熟症的存在和面积。在SPSS中进行组间比较,显著性水平为0.05。问卷分析采用描述性统计方法。结果:患者(n=20;68.10±7.91 y、 F/M比:8/12)和对照组(n=20;67.35±7.65 y、 F/M比:8/12)。除了刺痛(P=0.028)外,PD患者的身体和情绪描述较少。组胺引起的瘙痒强度(P=0.799)或瘙痒区域在两组之间没有差异。PD患者的高克尼症面积明显更大(P=0.011),但异克尼症区域则没有(P=0.021)。与性别相关的反应仅在女性患者中产生更高反应的趋势。讨论:PD似乎不会影响对瘙痒的感知,既不是自发的,也不是诱发的瘙痒,除了在应用组胺后发现PD患者的高Kneesis区域明显更大。这一发现提出了瘙痒中枢处理的潜在变化,需要进一步研究,以及它是否以及如何受到PD发病机制的影响。
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