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Σάββατο 28 Οκτωβρίου 2017

Somatosensory function is impaired in patients with idiopathic REM sleep behaviour disorder

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Publication date: Available online 28 October 2017
Source:Sleep Medicine
Author(s): A.V. Strobel, H. Tankisi, N.B. Finnerup, A. Fuglsang-Frederiksen, P. Jennum, K.B. Svendsen, F.I. Kirov, M. Otto
BackgroundIdiopathic REM sleep behaviour disorder (iRBD) has been recognised as a significant biomarker for developing a neurodegenerative alpha-synucleinopathy, why iRBD is considered to be a prodromal state for alpha-synucleinopathies including Parkinson's disease (PD). Many patients with PD suffer from complaints of pain and present impaired somatosensory function. We hypothesized that pain perception and somatosensory function could be altered already in a preclinical stage of PD including iRBD. Hence, the objective of this study was to investigate pain perception and somatosensory function in patients with iRBD.MethodsQuantitative sensory testing (QST), laser evoked potentials (LEPs), and conditioned pain modulation (CPM) testing were performed in 13 iRBD patients without any clinical signs of PD or narcolepsy (11 males, 2 females, mean age 65.2 years) and 15 gender- and age-matched healthy control subjects (12 males, 3 females, mean age 65.8 years).ResultsThermal detection thresholds were higher in the iRBD group compared with the control group (cold detection threshold (CDT) p = 0.020, thermal sensory limen (TSL) p = 0.001), indicating an impaired temperature sensation in iRBD patients. The N2/P2 LEPs amplitude was smaller in iRBD patients than controls, but not statistically significant (p = 0.053).ConclusionsThis study found an impaired somatosensory function in iRBD patients, suggesting that somatosensory impairment might be an early feature in the neurodegenerative process of PD.



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