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期待调制深部脑刺激对震颤为主型帕金森病运动和认知功能的影响。

Expectation modulates the effect of deep brain stimulation on motor and cognitive function in tremor-dominant Parkinson's disease.

机构信息

Institute of Clinical Neuroscience and Medical Psychology, Medical Faculty, Heinrich-Heine-University, Duesseldorf, Germany.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013 Dec 2;8(12):e81878. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0081878. eCollection 2013.

Abstract

Expectation contributes to placebo and nocebo responses in Parkinson's disease (PD). While there is evidence for expectation-induced modulations of bradykinesia, little is known about the impact of expectation on resting tremor. Subthalamic nucleus (STN) deep brain stimulation (DBS) improves cardinal PD motor symptoms including tremor whereas impairment of verbal fluency (VF) has been observed as a potential side-effect. Here we investigated how expectation modulates the effect of STN-DBS on resting tremor and its interaction with VF. In a within-subject-design, expectation of 24 tremor-dominant PD patients regarding the impact of STN-DBS on motor symptoms was manipulated by verbal suggestions (positive [placebo], negative [nocebo], neutral [control]). Patients participated with (MedON) and without (MedOFF) antiparkinsonian medication. Resting tremor was recorded by accelerometry and bradykinesia of finger tapping and diadochokinesia were assessed by a 3D ultrasound motion detection system. VF was quantified by lexical and semantic tests. In a subgroup of patients, the effect of STN-DBS on tremor was modulated by expectation, i.e. tremor decreased (placebo response) or increased (nocebo response) by at least 10% as compared to the control condition while no significant effect was observed for the overall group. Interestingly, nocebo responders in MedON were additionally characterized by significant impairment in semantic verbal fluency. In contrast, bradykinesia was not affected by expectation. These results indicate that the therapeutic effect of STN-DBS on tremor can be modulated by expectation in a subgroup of patients and suggests that tremor is also among the parkinsonian symptoms responsive to placebo and nocebo interventions. While positive expectations enhanced the effect of STN-DBS by further decreasing the magnitude of tremor, negative expectations counteracted the therapeutic effect and at the same time exacerbated a side-effect often associated with STN-DBS. The present findings underscore the potency of patients' expectation and its relevance for therapeutic outcomes.

摘要

期望会对帕金森病(PD)的安慰剂和反安慰剂反应产生影响。虽然有证据表明期望会引起运动迟缓的调节,但对于期望对静止性震颤的影响知之甚少。丘脑底核(STN)深部脑刺激(DBS)可改善帕金森病的主要运动症状,包括震颤,而语言流畅性(VF)受损已被观察到作为一种潜在的副作用。在这里,我们研究了期望如何调节 STN-DBS 对静止性震颤的影响及其与 VF 的相互作用。在一项受试者内设计中,通过口头建议(阳性[安慰剂]、阴性[反安慰剂]、中性[对照])来操纵 24 名震颤为主的帕金森病患者对 STN-DBS 对运动症状影响的期望。患者在服用(MedON)和不服用(MedOFF)抗帕金森药物的情况下参与了研究。通过加速度计记录静止性震颤,通过 3D 超声运动检测系统评估手指敲击的运动迟缓性和交替运动性。通过词汇和语义测试来量化 VF。在一组患者中,STN-DBS 对震颤的影响可以通过期望来调节,即与对照条件相比,震颤至少降低(安慰剂反应)或增加(反安慰剂反应)10%,而总体组则没有观察到显著效果。有趣的是,在 MedON 中出现反安慰剂反应的患者还表现出语义语言流畅性显著受损。相比之下,运动迟缓性不受期望的影响。这些结果表明,在一组患者中,STN-DBS 对震颤的治疗效果可以通过期望来调节,并表明震颤也是对安慰剂和反安慰剂干预有反应的帕金森病症状之一。虽然积极的期望通过进一步降低震颤的幅度来增强 STN-DBS 的效果,但消极的期望会抵消治疗效果,同时加剧与 STN-DBS 相关的副作用。本研究结果强调了患者期望的效力及其对治疗结果的相关性。

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