帕金森氏病的任务特异性震颤对阿波啡有反应。

IF 2.5 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
William G Ondo, Vindhya Koneru, Chia Arif
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摘要

背景:任务特异性震颤(Task specific tremor, TST)是一种缺乏标准治疗方法的疾病,可能在额外的任务中发展为震颤,随后发展为体位性/动态性震颤(特发性震颤标准),并最终发展为帕金森病。病理生理尚不清楚,因为它具有震颤、肌张力障碍和帕金森病的特征。目的:评价TST对阿帕吗啡的反应,从而推断其病理生理。方法:我们对8例根据临床标准和多巴胺成像诊断为帕金森病的患者给予舌下阿吗啡,这些患者最初均表现为TST,后来出现其他帕金森症状和多巴胺成像缺陷。结果:阿波啡改善了6/8例患者的TST,而TST对口服左旋多巴和其他震颤疗法无效。讨论:这些结果为具有其他帕金森病特征的患者提供了一种治疗TST的选择,其他药物治疗通常是难治性的,并推断了TST的多巴胺能病理生理学。
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Task Specific Tremor in Parkinson's Disease Responds to Apomorphine.

Background: Task specific tremor (TST) is a poorly understood entity without any standard treatments, that may subsequently develop tremor during additional tasks, later develop postural/kinetic tremor (essential tremor criteria), and later develop Parkinson's disease. The pathophysiology is not understood as it has features of tremor, dystonia, and parkinsonism.

Objectives: To assess response of TST to apomorphine and thus infer pathophysiology.

Methods: We administered sublingual apomorphine to 8 patients diagnosed with Parkinson's disease based on clinical criteria and dopamine imaging, who all initially presented with TST and later presented other parkinsonian signs and dopamine imaging deficits.

Results: Apomorphine improved TST, which was refractory to oral levodopa and other tremor therapies, in 6/8 subjects.

Discussion: These results offer a treatment option for TST, which is usually refractory to other pharmacologic treatments, in patients with other parkinsonian features, and infers a dopaminergic pathophysiology of TST.

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