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在帕金森病患者进行概率性“走/停”任务时,对丘脑底核进行深部脑刺激仅会干扰对最优势反应的抑制。

In Parkinson's disease on a probabilistic Go/NoGo task deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus only interferes with withholding of the most prepotent responses.

作者信息

Georgiev Dejan, Dirnberger Georg, Wilkinson Leonora, Limousin Patricia, Jahanshahi Marjan

机构信息

Sobell Department of Motor Neuroscience and Movement Disorders, UCL Institute of Neurology, 33 Queen Square, London, WC1N 3BG, UK.

Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Danube University, Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Straße 30, 3500, Krems, Austria.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 2016 Apr;234(4):1133-43. doi: 10.1007/s00221-015-4531-2. Epub 2016 Jan 12.

Abstract

The evidence on the impact of subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS) on action restraint on Go/NoGO reaction time (RT) tasks in Parkinson's disease (PD) is inconsistent; with some studies reporting no effect and others finding that STN stimulation interferes with withholding of responses and results in more commission errors relative to STN-DBS off. We used a task in which the probability of Go stimuli varied from 100% (simple RT task) to 80, 50 and 20% (probabilistic Go/NoGo RT task), thus altering the prepotency of the response and the difficulty in withholding it on NoGo trials. Twenty PD patients with STN-DBS, ten unoperated PD patients and ten healthy controls participated in the study. All participants were tested twice; the order of on versus off stimulation for STN-DBS PD patients was counterbalanced. Both STN-DBS and unoperated PD patients were tested on medication. The results indicated that STN-DBS selectively decreased discriminability when the response was most prepotent (high--80%, as compared to low Go probability trials--50 and 20%). Movement times were faster with STN stimulation than with DBS off across different Go probability levels. There was neither an overall nor a selective effect of STN-DBS on RTs depending on the level of Go probability. Furthermore, compared to healthy controls, both STN-DBS and unoperated PD patients were more prone to making anticipatory errors; which was not influenced by STN stimulation. The results provide evidence for 'load-dependent' effects of STN stimulation on action restraint as a function of the prepotency of the Go response.

摘要

关于丘脑底核深部脑刺激(STN-DBS)对帕金森病(PD)患者在Go/NoGo反应时(RT)任务中动作抑制的影响,证据并不一致;一些研究报告称没有影响,而另一些研究则发现,与关闭STN-DBS相比,刺激STN会干扰反应抑制,并导致更多的错误反应。我们采用了一种任务,其中Go刺激的概率从100%(简单RT任务)变化到80%、50%和20%(概率性Go/NoGo RT任务),从而改变了反应的优势程度以及在NoGo试验中抑制反应的难度。20名接受STN-DBS治疗的PD患者、10名未接受手术的PD患者和10名健康对照参与了这项研究。所有参与者都进行了两次测试;STN-DBS治疗的PD患者刺激开启与关闭的顺序进行了平衡。STN-DBS治疗的患者和未接受手术的PD患者均在服药状态下进行测试。结果表明,当反应最具优势时(高Go概率为80%,与低Go概率试验——50%和20%相比),STN-DBS选择性地降低了辨别能力。在不同的Go概率水平下,刺激STN时的运动时间比关闭DBS时更快。STN-DBS对RTs没有总体影响,也没有根据Go概率水平产生选择性影响。此外,与健康对照相比,STN-DBS治疗的患者和未接受手术的PD患者都更容易出现预期错误;这不受STN刺激的影响。结果为STN刺激对动作抑制的“负荷依赖性”效应提供了证据,该效应是Go反应优势程度的函数。

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