The association of vagal atrophy with parameters of autonomic function in multiple system atrophy and progressive supranuclear palsy

被引:0
作者
Kleinz, Teresa [1 ]
Scholz, Leonard [1 ]
Huckemann, Sophie [1 ]
Rohmann, Rachel [1 ]
Kuehn, Eva [1 ]
Averdunk, Paulina [1 ]
Kools, Saskia [1 ]
Hilker, Lovis [1 ]
Bieber, Antonia [1 ]
Mueller, Katharina [1 ]
Motte, Jeremias [1 ]
Fisse, Anna-Lena [1 ]
Schneider-Gold, Christiane [1 ]
Gold, Ralf [1 ,2 ]
Kwon, Eun Hae [1 ]
Toenges, Lars [1 ]
Pitarokoili, Kalliopi [1 ]
机构
[1] Ruhr Univ Bochum, St Josef Hosp, Dept Neurol, Gudrunstr 56,1267300, D-44791 Bochum, Germany
[2] Ruhr Univ, Ctr Prot Diagnost Prod ProDi, Neurodegenerat Res, Bochum, Germany
关键词
autonomous nervous system; atypical Parkinsonian syndromes; head-up tilt test; multiple system atrophy; nerve ultrasound; orthostatic dysfunction; Parkinson's disease; peripheral neuropathy; progressive supranuclear palsy; vagus nerve; PARKINSONS-DISEASE; ORTHOSTATIC HYPOTENSION; BAROREFLEX SENSITIVITY; ALPHA-SYNUCLEIN; RATING-SCALE; QUESTIONNAIRE; DIAGNOSIS; PATHOLOGY; NEUROPATHOLOGY; DYSFUNCTION;
D O I
10.1177/17562864241267300
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Vagal atrophy is a hallmark of Parkinson's disease (PD) and has been found to be associated with autonomic dysfunction, while analyses of the vagus nerve (VN) in atypical Parkinsonian syndromes (APS) have not yet been performed. We here investigate the characteristics of the VN in multiple system atrophy (MSA) and progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and, in a second step, its potential as a possible biomarker for orthostatic dysregulation.Objectives: The aim was to compare the VN pathology in MSA and PSP with healthy individuals and patients with PD as a differentiating factor and to further analyse the correlation of the VN with clinical parameters and cardiovascular response.Design: We conducted a monocentric, cross-sectional cohort study in 41 APS patients and compared nerve ultrasound (NUS) parameters with 90 PD patients and 39 healthy controls.Methods: In addition to a detailed neurological history and examination, several clinical severity and motor scores were obtained. Autonomic symptoms were reported in the Scales for Outcomes in Parkinson's Disease - Autonomic questionnaire. Further scores were used to detect other non-motor symptoms, quality of life and cognition. Additionally, we performed a head up tilt test (HUTT) and NUS of the VN. We conducted correlation analyses of the VN cross-sectional area (CSA) with clinical scores and the heart rate and blood pressure variability parameters of the HUTT.Results: The examination demonstrated a high prevalence of abnormal autonomic response in both MSA (90%) and PSP (80%). The VN CSA correlated with spectral parameters of the HUTT, which are associated with sympatho-vagal imbalance. In addition, the CSA of the VN in patients with PD and PSP were significantly smaller than in healthy controls. In MSA, however, there was no marked vagal atrophy in comparison.Conclusion: The occurrence of autonomic dysfunction was high in MSA and PSP, which underlines its impact on these syndromes. Our findings indicate a connection between vagal pathology and autonomic dysfunction and might contribute to a better comprehension of APS. To further evaluate the clinical relevance and the VN as a possible marker of autonomic dysfunction in APS, prospective longitudinal observations are necessary.
引用
收藏
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Dyskinesia in multiple system atrophy and progressive supranuclear palsy
    Jost, Wolfgang H.
    Lingor, Paul
    Toenges, Lars
    Schwarz, Johannes
    Buhmann, Carsten
    Kassubek, Jan
    Schrag, Anette
    JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSMISSION, 2019, 126 (07) : 925 - 932
  • [2] Therapeutic Advances in Multiple System Atrophy and Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
    Poewe, Werner
    Mahlknecht, Philipp
    Krismer, Florian
    MOVEMENT DISORDERS, 2015, 30 (11) : 1528 - 1538
  • [3] Comparison of autonomic dysfunction in patients with Parkinson's Disease, progressive supranuclear palsy, and multiple system atrophy
    Malkiewicz, Jakub J.
    Siuda, Joanna
    NEUROLOGIA I NEUROCHIRURGIA POLSKA, 2024, 58 (02) : 193 - 202
  • [4] Dyskinesia in multiple system atrophy and progressive supranuclear palsy
    Wolfgang H. Jost
    Paul Lingor
    Lars Tönges
    Johannes Schwarz
    Carsten Buhmann
    Jan Kassubek
    Anette Schrag
    Journal of Neural Transmission, 2019, 126 : 925 - 932
  • [5] The Cognitive Profile and Executive Function of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and Multiple System Atrophy Patients
    Goel, Divya
    Vyas, Arvind
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SPECIALITIES, 2019, 10 (02) : 84 - 88
  • [6] Cost-of-illness in multiple system atrophy and progressive supranuclear palsy
    Winter, Yaroslav
    Stamelou, Maria
    Cabanel, Nicole
    Sixel-Doering, Friedericke
    Eggert, Karla
    Hoeglinger, Guenter U.
    Herting, Birgit
    Klockgether, Thomas
    Reichmann, Heinz
    Oertel, Wolfgang H.
    Dodel, Richard
    Spottke, Annika E.
    JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, 2011, 258 (10) : 1827 - 1834
  • [7] Identification of multiple system atrophy mimicking Parkinson's disease or progressive supranuclear palsy
    Miki, Yasuo
    Tsushima, Eiki
    Foti, Sandrine C.
    Strand, Kate M.
    Asi, Yasmine T.
    Yamamoto, Adam Kenji
    Bettencourt, Conceicao
    Oliveira, Marcos C. B.
    De Pablo-Fernandez, Eduardo
    Jaunmuktane, Zane
    Lees, Andrew J.
    Wakabayashi, Koichi
    Warner, Thomas T.
    Quinn, Niall
    Holton, Janice L.
    Ling, Helen
    BRAIN, 2021, 144 : 1138 - 1151
  • [8] Identification of multiple system atrophy mimicking Parkinson's disease or progressive supranuclear palsy
    Miki, Yasuo
    Tsushima, Eiki
    Foti, Sandrine C.
    Strand, Kate M.
    Asi, Yasmine T.
    Yamamoto, Adam Kenji
    Bettencourt, Conceicao
    Oliveira, Marcos C. B.
    De Pablo-Fernandez, Eduardo
    Jaunmuktane, Zane
    Lees, Andrew J.
    Wakabayashi, Koichi
    Warner, Thomas T.
    Quinn, Niall
    Holton, Janice L.
    Ling, Helen
    BRAIN, 2021, 144 (04) : 1138 - 1151
  • [9] Comprehensive autonomic assessment does not differentiate between Parkinson's disease, multiple system atrophy and progressive supranuclear palsy
    Reimann, Manja
    Schmidt, Claudia
    Herting, Birgit
    Prieur, Silke
    Junghanns, Susann
    Schweitzer, Katherine
    Globas, Christoph
    Schoels, Ludger
    Reichmann, Heinz
    Berg, Daniela
    Ziemssen, Tjalf
    JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSMISSION, 2010, 117 (01) : 69 - 76
  • [10] Patterns of brain atrophy in Parkinson's disease, progressive supranuclear palsy and multiple system atrophy
    Messina, Demetrio
    Cerasa, Antonio
    Condino, Francesca
    Arabia, Gennarina
    Novellino, Fabiana
    Nicoletti, Giuseppe
    Salsone, Maria
    Morelli, Maurizio
    Lanza, Pier Luigi
    Quattrone, Aldo
    PARKINSONISM & RELATED DISORDERS, 2011, 17 (03) : 172 - 176