帕金森病患者舌压达到最大值的时间过渡的新特征:试点研究

IF 1.9 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Sachi Hayasaka , Kozo Hatori , Shuko Nojiri , Taku Hatano , Takao Urabe , Akito Hayashi , Nobutaka Hattori , Toshiyuki Fujiwara
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摘要

导言:帕金森病(PD)患者最大舌压(MTP)下降的原因尚不清楚。重复测量等长力和 MTP 可能有助于分析肌肉萎缩和发力情况。本试验研究的目的是评估帕金森病组和正常对照组(NC)MTP 的临床特征和时间变化:本研究共有 18 名参与者:10 名 PD 患者和 8 名 NC 患者。研究人员对18名参与者(10名帕金森病患者和8名NC患者)进行了20次MTP测量。比较两组间 MTP 时间转换的曲线下面积、达到 MTP 的时间和舌压的总转换时间(恢复到基线的时间)。与 NCs 不同,PD 受试者表现出多样且不一致的时间过渡。帕金森氏症受试者的 MTP 下降幅度、达到 MTP 的时间延迟以及恢复基线的时间延迟均显著大于 NC 受试者(p < 0.05),而曲线下面积值没有组间差异。根据重复测量方差分析,PD 受试者和 NC 之间的 MTP 随时间变化没有差异。这些研究结果表明,与 MTP 生成相关的重复、相同动作所需的运动控制在帕金森病患者中可能受到了损害。
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Novel characteristics of the temporal transition to maximum tongue pressure in Parkinson’s disease: A pilot study

Introduction

The reason why maximum tongue pressure (MTP) decreases in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) remains unclear. Repeated measurements of isometric force and MTP may be useful for analyzing muscle wasting and force generation. The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate the clinical characteristics and temporal transition of MTP in PD and normal control (NC) groups.

Methods

There were 18 participants in this study: 10 with PD and 8 NCs. The MTP was measured 20 times at regular intervals. The area under the curve of MTP temporal transitions, time to reach MTP, and total transition time of the tongue pressure (time to return to baseline) were compared between the groups.

Results

MTP decreased from baseline in PD subjects. Unlike NCs, PD subjects showed diverse and inconsistent temporal transitions. The decrease in MTP and delays in time to reach MTP and time to return to baseline were significantly greater in PD subjects (p < 0.05), while there was no group difference in area under the curve values. According to repeated-measures ANOVA, MTP was not different over time between PD subjects and NCs.

Conclusion

In this study, muscle fatigue did not affect the decrease in MTP seen in PD subjects, or the diversity and inconsistency of the temporal transition in MTP in that group. These findings indicate that the motor control needed for the repeated, identical movements associated with MTP generation may be impaired in PD patients.

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Clinical Parkinsonism  Related Disorders
Clinical Parkinsonism Related Disorders Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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