交感神经移位和岛岛改变:揭示帕金森病焦虑和心率变异性之间的联系

IF 7.6 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Lucia Ricciardi, Alessandra Fanciulli, Francescopaolo P. Cucinotta, Bryony Ishihara, Ioana Cociasu, Fahd Baig, Michael Hart, Erlick Pereira, Francesca Morgante, Elena Makovac
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背景:焦虑和自主神经功能障碍是帕金森病(PD)常见的非运动症状。它们之间的关系,以及这种关系背后的神经机制,仍未被探索。目的探讨帕金森病患者心血管功能与焦虑之间的关系,以及这种相互作用背后的神经结构变化。我们还研究了多巴胺能药物对这种关系的影响。方法纳入50例PD患者(27例有焦虑,PD_Anx; 23例无焦虑,PD_noAnx)和16例年龄和性别匹配的健康对照(HC)。血压(BP)、心率和心率变异性(HRV)在休息时和对直立性挑战的反应中进行评估,同时使用开和关多巴胺能药物。基于体素的形态测定法用于检测与自主神经调节和焦虑相关的大脑区域的灰质体积,包括杏仁核、脑岛、扣带皮层、下丘脑和壳核。结果spd_anx组HRV较PD_noAnx组和HC组明显降低(P < 0.05),交感神经活动增加。PD组与HC组相比,BP OFF用药均较高(P < 0.001, P < 0.005);PD_Anx与PD_noAnx差异无统计学意义(P = 0.31)。脑结构分析显示,焦虑改变了HRV与左岛体积之间的关系,PD_noAnx患者HRV与左岛体积呈正相关,PD_Anx患者HRV与左岛体积呈负相关。结论PD患者的焦虑与交感优势的转变有关,这种转变与脑岛的结构改变有关。岛岛改变可能使PD患者易发生交感神经外流和焦虑。HRV的变化可能被解释为PD焦虑状态的功能指标。©2025作者。Wiley期刊有限责任公司代表国际帕金森和运动障碍学会出版的《运动障碍》。
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Sympathetic Shift and Insular Alteration: Unravelling the Link Between Anxiety and Heart Rate Variability in Parkinson's Disease
BackgroundAnxiety and autonomic dysfunction are frequent non‐motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). Their relationship, as well as the neural mechanisms underlying this relationship, remain unexplored.ObjectivesWe aimed to investigate the relationship between cardiovascular functions and anxiety in PD and the structural neural changes underlying this putative interaction. We also investigated the effect of dopaminergic medications on such a relationship.MethodsFifty PD patients (27 with anxiety, PD_Anx; 23 without anxiety, PD_noAnx) and 16 age‐ and gender‐matched healthy controls (HC) were included. Blood pressure (BP), heart rate, and heart rate variability (HRV) were assessed at rest and in response to an orthostatic challenge, both ON and OFF dopaminergic medications. Voxel‐based morphometry was used to examine grey matter volume in brain areas linked to autonomic regulation and anxiety, including the amygdala, insula, cingulate cortex, hypothalamus, and putamen.ResultsPD_Anx patients showed significantly lower HRV compared with both PD_noAnx patients and HC (P < 0.05), indicating increased sympathetic activity. Both PD groups had higher BP OFF medication compared with HC (P < 0.001, P < 0.005, respectively); there was no difference between PD_Anx and PD_noAnx (P = 0.31). Structural brain analyses showed that anxiety altered the relationship between HRV and left insula volume, with a positive correlation in PD_noAnx patients and a reversed relationship in PD_Anx patients.ConclusionsAnxiety in PD is associated with a shift toward sympathetic predominance, which correlates with structural changes in the insula. Insular alteration may predispose PD patients to heightened sympathetic outflow and anxiety. Changes in HRV may be interpreted as a functional indicator of anxious states in PD. © 2025 The Author(s). Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
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Movement Disorders
Movement Disorders 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
13.30
自引率
8.10%
发文量
371
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Movement Disorders publishes a variety of content types including Reviews, Viewpoints, Full Length Articles, Historical Reports, Brief Reports, and Letters. The journal considers original manuscripts on topics related to the diagnosis, therapeutics, pharmacology, biochemistry, physiology, etiology, genetics, and epidemiology of movement disorders. Appropriate topics include Parkinsonism, Chorea, Tremors, Dystonia, Myoclonus, Tics, Tardive Dyskinesia, Spasticity, and Ataxia.
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