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多巴胺对帕金森病冲动控制障碍中执行功能和冲动行为的影响。

Dopaminergic influences on executive function and impulsive behaviour in impulse control disorders in Parkinson's disease.

机构信息

Institute of Brain, Behaviour and Mental Health, University of Manchester, UK; Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust, Manchester, UK.

出版信息

J Neuropsychol. 2013 Sep;7(2):306-25. doi: 10.1111/jnp.12026. Epub 2013 Jul 31.

Abstract

The development of impulse control disorders (ICDs) in Parkinson's disease (PD) may arise from an interaction among cognitive impairment, impulsive responding and dopaminergic state. Dopaminergic state may be influenced by pharmacologic or genotypic (catechol-O-methyltransferase; COMT) factors. We sought to investigate this interaction further by comparing those with (n = 35) and without (n = 55) ICDs on delay-discounting in different pharmacologic conditions (ON or OFF dopaminergic medication) and on response inhibition as well as aspects of executive functioning in the ON state. We then undertook an exploratory sub-group analysis of these same tasks when the overall PD group was divided into different allelic variants of COMT (val/val vs. met/met). A healthy control group (HC; n = 20) was also included. We found that in those with PD and ICDs, 'cognitive flexibility' (set shifting, verbal fluency, and attention) in the ON medication state was not impaired compared with those without ICDs. In contrast, our working memory, or 'cognitive focus', task was impaired in both PD groups compared with the HC group when ON. During the delay-discounting task, the PD with ICDs group expressed greater impulsive choice compared with the PD group without ICDs, when in the ON, but not the OFF, medication state. However, no group difference on the response inhibition task was seen when ON. Finally, the met homozygous group performed differently on tests of executive function compared with the val homozygous group. We concluded that the disparity in levels of impairment among different domains of executive function and impulsive decision-making distinguishes those with ICD in PD from those without ICD, and may in part be affected by dopaminergic status. Both pharmacologic and genotypic influences on dopaminergic state may be important in ICD.

摘要

冲动控制障碍(ICD)在帕金森病(PD)中的发展可能源于认知障碍、冲动反应和多巴胺能状态之间的相互作用。多巴胺能状态可能受到药理学或基因型(儿茶酚-O-甲基转移酶;COMT)因素的影响。我们试图通过在不同的药理学条件(多巴胺能药物 ON 或 OFF)下比较有(n=35)和没有(n=55)ICD 的个体的延迟折扣以及反应抑制以及在 ON 状态下的执行功能方面进一步研究这种相互作用。然后,当整个 PD 组被分为不同的 COMT 等位基因变体(val/val 与 met/met)时,我们对这些相同的任务进行了探索性亚组分析。还包括一个健康对照组(HC;n=20)。我们发现,在 PD 和 ICD 患者中,与没有 ICD 的患者相比,ON 药物状态下的“认知灵活性”(转换、言语流畅性和注意力)并未受损。相比之下,当处于 ON 状态时,我们的工作记忆(或“认知焦点”)任务在 PD 组中都比 HC 组受损。在延迟折扣任务中,当处于 ON 药物状态时,PD 伴 ICD 组比 PD 不伴 ICD 组表现出更大的冲动选择。然而,当 ON 时,在反应抑制任务中没有看到组间差异。最后,met 纯合子组在执行功能测试中的表现与 val 纯合子组不同。我们得出的结论是,执行功能和冲动决策不同领域的损伤程度的差异将 PD 中的 ICD 患者与无 ICD 患者区分开来,部分可能受到多巴胺能状态的影响。多巴胺能状态的药理学和基因型影响可能在 ICD 中都很重要。

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