Laryngeal somatosensory deficits in Parkinson's disease: implications for speech respiratory and phonatory control

被引:75
作者
Hammer, Michael J. [1 ]
Barlow, Steven M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wisconsin, Div Otolaryngol, Dept Surg, Madison, WI 53792 USA
[2] Univ Kansas, Dept Speech Language Hearing Sci & Disorders, Program Neurosci, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Somatosensory; Motor control; Respiratory; Voice; Speech; Larynx; VOICE ONSET TIME; SPEAKERS SEX-DIFFERENCES; MUSCLE-ACTIVITY; DISCRIMINATION; STIMULATION; RELIABILITY; PERCEPTION; SENSATION; PATHOLOGY; SYMPTOMS;
D O I
10.1007/s00221-009-2048-2
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Parkinson's disease (PD) is often associated with substantial impairment of speech respiratory and phonatory control. However, the degree to which these impairments are related to abnormal laryngeal sensory function is unknown. This study examined whether individuals with PD exhibited abnormal and more asymmetric laryngeal somatosensory function compared with healthy controls, and whether these deficits were associated with disease and voice severity. Nineteen PD participants were tested and compared with 18 healthy controls. Testing included endoscopic assessment of laryngeal somatosensory function, with aerodynamic and acoustic assessment of respiratory and phonatory control, and clinical ratings of voice and disease severity. PD participants exhibited significantly abnormal and asymmetric laryngeal somatosensory function compared with healthy controls. Sensory deficits were significantly associated with timing of phonatory onset, voice intensity, respiratory driving pressure, laryngeal resistance, lung volume expended per syllable, disease severity, and voice severity. These results suggest that respiratory and phonatory control are influenced by laryngeal somatosensory function, that speech-related deficits in PD are related to abnormal laryngeal somatosensory function, and that this function may degrade as a function of disease severity. Thus, PD may represent a model of airway sensorimotor disintegration, highlighting the important role of the basal ganglia and related neural networks in the integration of laryngeal sensory input for speech-related motor control.
引用
收藏
页码:401 / 409
页数:9
相关论文
共 66 条
[41]   Sensory deficit in Parkinsons disease: evidence of a cutaneous denervation [J].
Nolano, Maria ;
Provitera, Vincenzo ;
Estraneo, Anna ;
Selim, Mona M. ;
Caporaso, Giuseppe ;
Stancanelli, Annamaria ;
Saltalamacchia, Anna Maria ;
Lanzillo, Bernardo ;
Santoro, Lucio .
BRAIN, 2008, 131 :1903-1911
[42]   The sensitivity of the sole of the foot in patients with Morbus Parkinson [J].
Prätorius, B ;
Kimmeskamp, S ;
Milani, TL .
NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 2003, 346 (03) :173-176
[43]   Aerodynamic mechanisms underlying treatment related changes in vocal intensity in patients with Parkinson disease [J].
Ramig, LO ;
Dromey, C .
JOURNAL OF SPEECH AND HEARING RESEARCH, 1996, 39 (04) :798-807
[44]  
Ramig Lorraine Olson, 2004, Seminars in Speech and Language, V25, P169
[45]   Proprioceptive control of wrist movements in Parkinson's disease - Reduced muscle vibration-induced errors [J].
Rickards, C ;
Cody, FWJ .
BRAIN, 1997, 120 :977-990
[46]  
Rödel RMW, 2004, LARYNGOSCOPE, V114, P918
[47]   A preliminary investigation of the effects of gender and race on voice onset time [J].
Ryalls, J ;
Zipprer, A ;
Baldauff, P .
JOURNAL OF SPEECH LANGUAGE AND HEARING RESEARCH, 1997, 40 (03) :642-645
[48]   SOME FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MECHANO-RECEPTORS IN LARYNX OF CAT [J].
SAMPSON, S ;
EYZAGUIRRE, C .
JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 1964, 27 (03) :464-&
[49]   DEFICITS IN OROFACIAL SENSORIMOTOR FUNCTION IN PARKINSONS-DISEASE [J].
SCHNEIDER, JS ;
DIAMOND, SG ;
MARKHAM, CH .
ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY, 1986, 19 (03) :275-282
[50]   PARKINSONS-DISEASE - SENSORY AND MOTOR PROBLEMS IN ARMS AND HANDS [J].
SCHNEIDER, JS ;
DIAMOND, SG ;
MARKHAM, CH .
NEUROLOGY, 1987, 37 (06) :951-956