Kondo Tomoyoshi
Dept. of Neurology, Wakayama Medical University, 811-1 Kimiidera, Wakayama, 641-8510, Japan.
J Neurol. 2008 Aug;255 Suppl 4:14-8. doi: 10.1007/s00415-008-4003-8.
The management of motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease (PD), although imperfect, has already been standardized. However, patients often spend their time idly despite improvement in the elemental motor symptoms. The main cause of this may be anhedonia. Dopamine dysregulation syndrome (DDS) is a troublesome condition that can occur as a complication of dopamine replacement therapy in PD. As anhedonia and DDS may be converse syndromes in PD patients, it is very important to overcome anhedonia to improve patients' quality of life. In this article, the author proposes the possibility of stimulating patients' desire to participate in physical activity via the incentive of a reward system. Understanding the mechanism of DDS may help in the development of this type of approach.
帕金森病(PD)运动症状的管理虽不完善,但已实现标准化。然而,尽管基本运动症状有所改善,患者仍常常无所事事。其主要原因可能是快感缺乏。多巴胺调节障碍综合征(DDS)是一种棘手的病症,可作为PD多巴胺替代疗法的并发症出现。由于快感缺乏和DDS可能是PD患者的相反综合征,克服快感缺乏对于提高患者生活质量非常重要。在本文中,作者提出通过奖励系统的激励来激发患者参与体育活动的愿望的可能性。了解DDS的机制可能有助于开发此类方法。