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多巴胺能药物对帕金森病患者触觉运动中关节运动学的影响。

The Effect of Dopaminergic Medication on Joint Kinematics during Haptic Movements in Individuals with Parkinson's Disease.

作者信息

Li Kuan-Yi, Chu Pei-Yi, Pickett Kristen A

机构信息

Department of Occupational Therapy and Graduate Institute of Behavioral Sciences, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan.

Healthy Aging Research Center, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan.

出版信息

Behav Neurol. 2017;2017:2358386. doi: 10.1155/2017/2358386. Epub 2017 Apr 17.

Abstract

This study examined whether altered joint angular motion during haptic exploration could account for a decline in haptic sensitivity in individuals with PD by analyzing joint position data during haptic exploration of a curved contour. Each participant's hand was passively moved by a robotic arm along the edges of a virtual box (5 cm × 15 cm) with a curved left wall. After each trial, participants indicated whether the contour was curved or straight. Visual, auditory, and tactile cues were occluded, and an electrogoniometer recorded shoulder and elbow joint angles during each trial. The PD group in the OFF state had a higher mean detection threshold (4.67 m) than the control group (3.06 m). Individuals with PD in the OFF state also had a significantly greater magnitude of shoulder abduction than those in the ON state ( = 0.003) and a smaller magnitude of elbow flexion than those in the ON state or compared to the control group (both < 0.001). These findings suggest that individuals with PD employ joint configurations that may contribute to haptic insensitivity. Dopamine replacement therapy improved joint configurations during haptic exploration in patients with PD, suggesting a role for dopaminergic dysfunction in PD-related haptic insensitivity.

摘要

本研究通过分析在对弯曲轮廓进行触觉探索期间的关节位置数据,来检验触觉探索过程中关节角运动的改变是否能够解释帕金森病患者触觉敏感性的下降。每个参与者的手由一个机械臂沿着一个左壁为弧形的虚拟盒子(5厘米×15厘米)的边缘被动移动。每次试验后,参与者指出轮廓是弯曲的还是直的。视觉、听觉和触觉线索均被遮挡,并且在每次试验期间用一个电子测角仪记录肩部和肘部的关节角度。处于“关”状态的帕金森病组的平均检测阈值(4.67米)高于对照组(3.06米)。处于“关”状态的帕金森病患者的肩部外展幅度也显著大于处于“开”状态的患者(P = 0.003),并且肘部屈曲幅度小于处于“开”状态的患者或与对照组相比(两者均P < 0.001)。这些发现表明,帕金森病患者采用的关节配置可能导致触觉不敏感。多巴胺替代疗法改善了帕金森病患者在触觉探索期间的关节配置,这表明多巴胺能功能障碍在帕金森病相关的触觉不敏感中起作用。

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