退行性小脑共济失调的神经精神表现。

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摘要

背景/目的:退行性小脑共济失调(DCA)是一组复杂的神经系统疾病,主要影响小脑及其通路。典型表现包括小脑共济失调的运动症状。然而,新的证据表明,小脑在各种认知和情感过程中也起着至关重要的作用。我们的目的是评估一组不同的退行性小脑共济失调患者的精神状况:我们的样本包括 107 名被诊断患有小脑退行性共济失调的患者。所有患者均接受了SARA、INAS和不同神经精神量表(ACE-R、HAMA、HAMD、AS和GAF)的临床评估:大多数患者患有常染色体显性共济失调(38.3%),其次是散发性共济失调(32.7%),确诊时的平均年龄为(35.3 ± 16.23)岁,研究开始时的平均病程为(12.1 ± 9.9)年。有 40 名患者(37.4%)存在精神障碍,其中包括癔症(14.2%)、重度抑郁障碍(9.4%)和具有忧郁特征的 MDD(7.6%)。据统计,具有忧郁特征的 MDD 与 ACE-R 总分较低有显著相关性(r = -0.223;p = 0.022),而癔症与病程较短(r = -0.226;p = 0.020)和年龄较大(r = 0.197;p = 0.043)有显著相关性。MSA-C患者与散发性共济失调患者之间存在明显的统计学差异(HDRS p < 0.001,HARS p < 0.001,Apathy Scale p = 0.003,GAF p = 0.004):根据我们的研究结果,我们可以得出结论:运动障碍的程度对抑郁、焦虑和冷漠等精神疾病的发展有显著影响。然而,这并不是唯一的因素,其影响还取决于 DCA 的类型。
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Neuropsychiatric Manifestations of Degenerative Cerebellar Ataxia.

Background/objectives: Degenerative cerebellar ataxias (DCA) present a group of complex neurological disorders primarily affecting the cerebellum and its pathways. Classic manifestations include motor symptoms of cerebellar ataxia. However, emerging evidence suggests that the cerebellum also plays a crucial role in various cognitive and emotional processes. The objective was to assess the psychiatric profile of a heterogeneous group of patients with degenerative cerebellar ataxia.

Methods: Our sample comprised 107 participants diagnosed with cerebellar degenerative ataxia. All patients were clinically evaluated using SARA, INAS, and different neuropsychiatric scales (ACE-R, HAMA, HAMD, AS, and GAF).

Results: The majority of patients had autosomal dominant ataxia (38.3%) followed by sporadic ataxia (32.7%) with an average age at the moment of diagnosis of 35.3 ± 16.23 years, while the mean duration of disease at the study beginning was 12.1 ± 9.9 years. Psychiatric disorders were present in 40 patients (37.4%), with dysthymia (14.2%), major depressive disorder (9.4%), and MDD with melancholic features (7.6%). The presence of MDD with melancholic features was statistically significantly correlated with a lower ACE-R total score (r = -0.223; p = 0.022), while dysthymia was statistically significantly associated with a shorter duration of the disease (r = -0.226; p = 0.020) and older age (r = 0.197; p = 0.043). Statistically significant differences were observed between MSA-C patients and those with sporadic ataxia (HDRS p < 0.001, HARS p < 0.001, Apathy Scale p = 0.003, and GAF p = 0.004).

Conclusions: Based on our findings, we can conclude that the degree of motor deficit has a significant impact on the development of psychiatric disorders, including depression, anxiety, and apathy. However, it is not the only factor, and the impact also depends on the type of DCA.

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Brain Sciences
Brain Sciences Neuroscience-General Neuroscience
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4.80
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9.10%
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Brain Sciences (ISSN 2076-3425) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original articles, critical reviews, research notes and short communications in the areas of cognitive neuroscience, developmental neuroscience, molecular and cellular neuroscience, neural engineering, neuroimaging, neurolinguistics, neuropathy, systems neuroscience, and theoretical and computational neuroscience. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files or software regarding the full details of the calculation and experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material.
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