Paired-Pulse Inhibition in the Auditory Cortex in Parkinson's Disease and Its Dependence on Clinical Characteristics of the Patients

We aimed to determine the value of the paired-pulse inhibition (PPI) in the auditory cortex in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and analyze its dependence on clinical characteristics of the patients. The central (Cz) auditory evoked potentials were recorded in 58 patients with PD and 22 a...

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Main Authors: Elena Lukhanina, Natalia Berezetskaya, Irina Karaban
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2011-01-01
Series:Parkinson's Disease
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/342151
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spelling doaj-3546f0207d0f4b4faca2d948831989cb2020-11-24T23:46:42ZengHindawi LimitedParkinson's Disease2042-00802011-01-01201110.4061/2011/342151342151Paired-Pulse Inhibition in the Auditory Cortex in Parkinson's Disease and Its Dependence on Clinical Characteristics of the PatientsElena Lukhanina0Natalia Berezetskaya1Irina Karaban2Department of Brain Physiology, Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology, 01024 Kiev, UkraineParkinson's Disease Treatment Centre, Institute of Gerontology, 04114 Kiev, UkraineParkinson's Disease Treatment Centre, Institute of Gerontology, 04114 Kiev, UkraineWe aimed to determine the value of the paired-pulse inhibition (PPI) in the auditory cortex in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and analyze its dependence on clinical characteristics of the patients. The central (Cz) auditory evoked potentials were recorded in 58 patients with PD and 22 age-matched healthy subjects. PPI of the N1/P2 component was significantly (P<.001) reduced for interstimulus intervals 500, 700, and 900 ms in patients with PD compared to control subjects. The value of PPI correlated negatively with the age of the PD patients (P<.05), age of disease onset (P<.05), body bradykinesia score (P<.01), and positively with the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) cognitive score (P<.01). Negative correlation between value of PPI and the age of the healthy subjects (P<.05) was also observed. Thus, results show that cortical inhibitory processes are deficient in PD patients and that the brain's ability to carry out the postexcitatory inhibition is age-dependent.http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/342151
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author Elena Lukhanina
Natalia Berezetskaya
Irina Karaban
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Natalia Berezetskaya
Irina Karaban
Paired-Pulse Inhibition in the Auditory Cortex in Parkinson's Disease and Its Dependence on Clinical Characteristics of the Patients
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author_facet Elena Lukhanina
Natalia Berezetskaya
Irina Karaban
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title Paired-Pulse Inhibition in the Auditory Cortex in Parkinson's Disease and Its Dependence on Clinical Characteristics of the Patients
title_short Paired-Pulse Inhibition in the Auditory Cortex in Parkinson's Disease and Its Dependence on Clinical Characteristics of the Patients
title_full Paired-Pulse Inhibition in the Auditory Cortex in Parkinson's Disease and Its Dependence on Clinical Characteristics of the Patients
title_fullStr Paired-Pulse Inhibition in the Auditory Cortex in Parkinson's Disease and Its Dependence on Clinical Characteristics of the Patients
title_full_unstemmed Paired-Pulse Inhibition in the Auditory Cortex in Parkinson's Disease and Its Dependence on Clinical Characteristics of the Patients
title_sort paired-pulse inhibition in the auditory cortex in parkinson's disease and its dependence on clinical characteristics of the patients
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Parkinson's Disease
issn 2042-0080
publishDate 2011-01-01
description We aimed to determine the value of the paired-pulse inhibition (PPI) in the auditory cortex in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and analyze its dependence on clinical characteristics of the patients. The central (Cz) auditory evoked potentials were recorded in 58 patients with PD and 22 age-matched healthy subjects. PPI of the N1/P2 component was significantly (P<.001) reduced for interstimulus intervals 500, 700, and 900 ms in patients with PD compared to control subjects. The value of PPI correlated negatively with the age of the PD patients (P<.05), age of disease onset (P<.05), body bradykinesia score (P<.01), and positively with the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) cognitive score (P<.01). Negative correlation between value of PPI and the age of the healthy subjects (P<.05) was also observed. Thus, results show that cortical inhibitory processes are deficient in PD patients and that the brain's ability to carry out the postexcitatory inhibition is age-dependent.
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