Rate of torque development and striatal shape in individuals with prodromal Huntington's disease

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Travis Cruickshank
Alvaro Reyes
Timothy S. Pulverenti
Tim Rankin
Danielle M. Bartlett
Anthony J. Blazevich
Govinda Poudel
Mel Ziman
Gabriel S. Trajano
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[1] Edith Cowan University,School of Medical and Health Sciences
[2] Edith Cowan University,Exercise Medicine Research Institute, School of Medical and Health Sciences
[3] Universidad Andres Bello,Facultad de Ciencias de La Rehabilitacion
[4] City University of New York,Department of Physical Therapy, College of Staten Island
[5] Edith Cowan University,Centre for Exercise and Sports Science (CESSR)
[6] Mary Mackillop Institute for Health Research,School of Biomedical Science
[7] Australian Catholic University,School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Faculty of Health
[8] University of Western Australia,undefined
[9] Queensland University of Technology (QUT),undefined
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The aim of the present study was to quantify explosive joint torque or the ability to develop joint torque rapidly, typically measured as the rate of torque development, in individuals with prodromal Huntington’s disease and healthy controls and its associations with measures of disease burden and striatal pathology. Twenty prodromal Huntington’s disease and 19 healthy control individuals volunteered for this study. Plantar flexor isometric rate of torque development values were evaluated using isokinetic dynamometry. Pathological changes in striatal shape were evaluated using magnetic resonance imaging. Disease burden was evaluated using the disease burden score and cytosine-adenine-guanine age product score. No statistical differences in the rate of torque development were observed between individuals with prodromal Huntington’s disease and healthy controls. However, significant associations were observed between the rate of torque development values and measures of disease burden (r = −0.42 to −0.69) and striatal pathology (r = 0.71–0.60) in individuals with prodromal Huntington’s disease. We found significant associations between lower rate of torque development values and greater striatal shape deflation and disease burden and striatal pathology in individuals with prodromal Huntington’s disease. While no significant differences in the rate of torque development were found between prodromal Huntington’s disease and healthy controls, the noted associations suggest that differences may emerge as the disease advances, which should be investigated longitudinally in future studies.
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