Saccadic eye movement characteristics in adult Niemann-Pick Type C disease: relationships with disease severity and brain structural measures.

Niemann-Pick Type C disease (NPC) is a rare genetic disorder of lipid metabolism. A parameter related to horizontal saccadic peak velocity was one of the primary outcome measures in the clinical trial assessing miglustat as a treatment for NPC. Neuropathology is widespread in NPC, however, and could...

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Main Authors: Larry A Abel, Elizabeth A Bowman, Dennis Velakoulis, Michael C Fahey, Patricia Desmond, Matthew D Macfarlane, Jeffrey Chee Leong Looi, Christopher L Adamson, Mark Walterfang
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3511378?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-5655aed39b8c42bab187afe618934e212020-11-25T01:52:50ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01711e5094710.1371/journal.pone.0050947Saccadic eye movement characteristics in adult Niemann-Pick Type C disease: relationships with disease severity and brain structural measures.Larry A AbelElizabeth A BowmanDennis VelakoulisMichael C FaheyPatricia DesmondMatthew D MacfarlaneJeffrey Chee Leong LooiChristopher L AdamsonMark WalterfangNiemann-Pick Type C disease (NPC) is a rare genetic disorder of lipid metabolism. A parameter related to horizontal saccadic peak velocity was one of the primary outcome measures in the clinical trial assessing miglustat as a treatment for NPC. Neuropathology is widespread in NPC, however, and could be expected to affect other saccadic parameters. We compared horizontal saccadic velocity, latency, gain, antisaccade error percentage and self-paced saccade generation in 9 adult NPC patients to data from 10 age-matched controls. These saccadic measures were correlated with appropriate MRI-derived brain structural measures (e.g., dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, frontal eye fields, supplemental eye fields, parietal eye fields, pons, midbrain and cerebellar vermis) and with measures of disease severity and duration. The best discriminators between groups were reflexive saccade gain and the two volitional saccade measures. Gain was also the strongest correlate with disease severity and duration. Most of the saccadic measures showed strongly significant correlations with neurophysiologically appropriate brain regions. While our patient sample is small, the apparent specificity of these relationships suggests that as new diagnostic methods and treatments become available for NPC, a broader range of saccadic measures may be useful tools for the assessment of disease progression and treatment efficacy.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3511378?pdf=render
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author Larry A Abel
Elizabeth A Bowman
Dennis Velakoulis
Michael C Fahey
Patricia Desmond
Matthew D Macfarlane
Jeffrey Chee Leong Looi
Christopher L Adamson
Mark Walterfang
spellingShingle Larry A Abel
Elizabeth A Bowman
Dennis Velakoulis
Michael C Fahey
Patricia Desmond
Matthew D Macfarlane
Jeffrey Chee Leong Looi
Christopher L Adamson
Mark Walterfang
Saccadic eye movement characteristics in adult Niemann-Pick Type C disease: relationships with disease severity and brain structural measures.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Larry A Abel
Elizabeth A Bowman
Dennis Velakoulis
Michael C Fahey
Patricia Desmond
Matthew D Macfarlane
Jeffrey Chee Leong Looi
Christopher L Adamson
Mark Walterfang
author_sort Larry A Abel
title Saccadic eye movement characteristics in adult Niemann-Pick Type C disease: relationships with disease severity and brain structural measures.
title_short Saccadic eye movement characteristics in adult Niemann-Pick Type C disease: relationships with disease severity and brain structural measures.
title_full Saccadic eye movement characteristics in adult Niemann-Pick Type C disease: relationships with disease severity and brain structural measures.
title_fullStr Saccadic eye movement characteristics in adult Niemann-Pick Type C disease: relationships with disease severity and brain structural measures.
title_full_unstemmed Saccadic eye movement characteristics in adult Niemann-Pick Type C disease: relationships with disease severity and brain structural measures.
title_sort saccadic eye movement characteristics in adult niemann-pick type c disease: relationships with disease severity and brain structural measures.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Niemann-Pick Type C disease (NPC) is a rare genetic disorder of lipid metabolism. A parameter related to horizontal saccadic peak velocity was one of the primary outcome measures in the clinical trial assessing miglustat as a treatment for NPC. Neuropathology is widespread in NPC, however, and could be expected to affect other saccadic parameters. We compared horizontal saccadic velocity, latency, gain, antisaccade error percentage and self-paced saccade generation in 9 adult NPC patients to data from 10 age-matched controls. These saccadic measures were correlated with appropriate MRI-derived brain structural measures (e.g., dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, frontal eye fields, supplemental eye fields, parietal eye fields, pons, midbrain and cerebellar vermis) and with measures of disease severity and duration. The best discriminators between groups were reflexive saccade gain and the two volitional saccade measures. Gain was also the strongest correlate with disease severity and duration. Most of the saccadic measures showed strongly significant correlations with neurophysiologically appropriate brain regions. While our patient sample is small, the apparent specificity of these relationships suggests that as new diagnostic methods and treatments become available for NPC, a broader range of saccadic measures may be useful tools for the assessment of disease progression and treatment efficacy.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3511378?pdf=render
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