运动亚型和震颤类型与帕金森病进展的关联:一项探索性纵向分析。

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Journal of Parkinson's disease Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-27 DOI:10.1177/1877718X241305715
Yuke Zhong, Huahua Su, Ying Liu, Hang Liu, Guohui Liu, Zhihui Liu, Jiahao Wei, Junyi Wang, Yuchen She, Changhong Tan, Lijuan Mo, Lin Han, Fen Deng, Xi Liu, Lifen Chen
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背景:帕金森病(PD)是一种具有异质性症状和进展率的神经退行性疾病。有研究将PD分为震颤主导型和非震颤主导型(TD-PD和Non-TD-PD),发现TD-PD与Non-TD-PD相比,预后更好,病情进展更慢,病理负担更轻。然而,这种分类并没有考虑到震颤的具体类型,尽管最近的研究表明,PD中不同类型的震颤可能有不同的潜在机制。目的:分析517例drug-naïve PD患者的资料。方法:进行生存分析,包括运动亚型、静止性震颤存在、动态性震颤存在、体位性震颤存在以及震颤存在或运动亚型的不稳定性作为预测因素。6个结果的发生,包括随访时的运动和非运动里程碑,作为事件发生时间。结果:TD-PD亚型和静止性震颤存在与PD进展缓慢相关,而动态性震颤存在和体位性震颤存在,特别是动态性震颤存在与PD进展更快相关。结论:我们的研究表明,不同类型的震颤与不同的PD预后相关,表明潜在机制的潜在差异。需要进一步研究以阐明PD中不同类型震颤的具体机制,并解释其与疾病预后的关系。
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Association of motor subtype and tremor type with Parkinson's disease progression: An exploratory longitudinal analysis.

BackgroundParkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder with heterogenous symptoms and progression rates. Some studies have classifying PD into tremor-dominant and non-tremor-dominant PD (TD-PD and Non-TD-PD), finding that TD-PD tend to have a better prognosis, slower disease progression, and lower pathological burden compared to Non-TD-PD. However, this classification does not consider the specific types of tremors, even though recent studies have shown that different types of tremors in PD might have distinct underlying mechanism.ObjectiveData from 517 de novo drug-naïve PD patients was analyzed.MethodsSurvival analysis was carried out including motor subtypes, rest tremor presence, kinetic tremor presence, postural tremor presence, as well as the instability of tremor presence or motor subtypes as predictors. Occurrence of 6 outcomes, including motor and non-motor milestones at follow-up, were used as the time-to-event.ResultsBoth TD-PD subtype and rest tremor presence was associated with slower PD progression, while kinetic tremor presence and postural tremor presence, especially kinetic tremor presence, was associated with a faster one.ConclusionsOur study suggests different types of tremors are associated with distinct PD prognoses, indicating potential differences in underlying mechanisms. Further investigation is warranted to elucidate the specific mechanisms underlying different types of tremors in PD and to explain their relationship to disease prognosis.

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CiteScore
8.40
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Parkinson''s Disease (JPD) publishes original research in basic science, translational research and clinical medicine in Parkinson’s disease in cooperation with the Journal of Alzheimer''s Disease. It features a first class Editorial Board and provides rigorous peer review and rapid online publication.
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