Cargando…

Excitability of the Motor Cortex in De Novo Patients with Celiac Disease

INTRODUCTION: Celiac disease (CD) may initially present as a neurological disorder or may be complicated by neurological changes. To date, neurophysiological studies aiming to an objective evaluation of the potential central nervous system involvement in CD are lacking. OBJECTIVE: To assess the prof...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Pennisi, Giovanni, Lanza, Giuseppe, Giuffrida, Salvatore, Vinciguerra, Luisa, Puglisi, Valentina, Cantone, Mariagiovanna, Pennisi, Manuela, D'Agate, Carmela Cinzia, Naso, Pietro, Aprile, Giuseppe, Malaguarnera, Giulia, Ferri, Raffaele, Bella, Rita
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4111288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25062250
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102790
_version_ 1782328085355429888
author Pennisi, Giovanni
Lanza, Giuseppe
Giuffrida, Salvatore
Vinciguerra, Luisa
Puglisi, Valentina
Cantone, Mariagiovanna
Pennisi, Manuela
D'Agate, Carmela Cinzia
Naso, Pietro
Aprile, Giuseppe
Malaguarnera, Giulia
Ferri, Raffaele
Bella, Rita
author_facet Pennisi, Giovanni
Lanza, Giuseppe
Giuffrida, Salvatore
Vinciguerra, Luisa
Puglisi, Valentina
Cantone, Mariagiovanna
Pennisi, Manuela
D'Agate, Carmela Cinzia
Naso, Pietro
Aprile, Giuseppe
Malaguarnera, Giulia
Ferri, Raffaele
Bella, Rita
author_sort Pennisi, Giovanni
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Celiac disease (CD) may initially present as a neurological disorder or may be complicated by neurological changes. To date, neurophysiological studies aiming to an objective evaluation of the potential central nervous system involvement in CD are lacking. OBJECTIVE: To assess the profile of cortical excitability to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) in a group of de novo CD patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty CD patients underwent a screening for cognitive and neuropsychiatric symptoms by means of the Mini Mental State Examination and the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders, respectively. Instrumental exams, including electroencephalography and brain computed tomography, were also performed. Cortico-spinal excitability was assessed by means of single and paired-pulse TMS using the first dorsal interosseus muscle of the dominant hand. TMS measures consisted of resting motor threshold, motor evoked potentials, cortical silent period (CSP), intracortical inhibition (ICI) and facilitation (ICF). None of the CD was on gluten-free diet. A group of 20 age-matched healthy controls was used for comparisons. RESULTS: CD showed a significantly shorter CSP (78.0 vs 125.0 ms, p<0.025), a reduced ICI (0.3 vs 0.2, p<0.045) and an enhanced ICF (1.1 vs 0.7, p<0.042) compared to controls. A dysthymic disorder was identified in five patients. The effect size between dysthymic and non-dysthymic CD patients indicated a low probability of interference with the CSP (Cohen's d -0.414), ICI (-0.278) and ICF (-0.292) measurements. CONCLUSION: A pattern of cortical excitability characterized by “disinhibition” and “hyperfacilitation” was found in CD patients. Immune system dysregulation might play a central role in triggering changes of the motor cortex excitability.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4111288
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2014
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-41112882014-07-29 Excitability of the Motor Cortex in De Novo Patients with Celiac Disease Pennisi, Giovanni Lanza, Giuseppe Giuffrida, Salvatore Vinciguerra, Luisa Puglisi, Valentina Cantone, Mariagiovanna Pennisi, Manuela D'Agate, Carmela Cinzia Naso, Pietro Aprile, Giuseppe Malaguarnera, Giulia Ferri, Raffaele Bella, Rita PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Celiac disease (CD) may initially present as a neurological disorder or may be complicated by neurological changes. To date, neurophysiological studies aiming to an objective evaluation of the potential central nervous system involvement in CD are lacking. OBJECTIVE: To assess the profile of cortical excitability to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) in a group of de novo CD patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty CD patients underwent a screening for cognitive and neuropsychiatric symptoms by means of the Mini Mental State Examination and the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders, respectively. Instrumental exams, including electroencephalography and brain computed tomography, were also performed. Cortico-spinal excitability was assessed by means of single and paired-pulse TMS using the first dorsal interosseus muscle of the dominant hand. TMS measures consisted of resting motor threshold, motor evoked potentials, cortical silent period (CSP), intracortical inhibition (ICI) and facilitation (ICF). None of the CD was on gluten-free diet. A group of 20 age-matched healthy controls was used for comparisons. RESULTS: CD showed a significantly shorter CSP (78.0 vs 125.0 ms, p<0.025), a reduced ICI (0.3 vs 0.2, p<0.045) and an enhanced ICF (1.1 vs 0.7, p<0.042) compared to controls. A dysthymic disorder was identified in five patients. The effect size between dysthymic and non-dysthymic CD patients indicated a low probability of interference with the CSP (Cohen's d -0.414), ICI (-0.278) and ICF (-0.292) measurements. CONCLUSION: A pattern of cortical excitability characterized by “disinhibition” and “hyperfacilitation” was found in CD patients. Immune system dysregulation might play a central role in triggering changes of the motor cortex excitability. Public Library of Science 2014-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4111288/ /pubmed/25062250 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102790 Text en © 2014 Pennisi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Pennisi, Giovanni
Lanza, Giuseppe
Giuffrida, Salvatore
Vinciguerra, Luisa
Puglisi, Valentina
Cantone, Mariagiovanna
Pennisi, Manuela
D'Agate, Carmela Cinzia
Naso, Pietro
Aprile, Giuseppe
Malaguarnera, Giulia
Ferri, Raffaele
Bella, Rita
Excitability of the Motor Cortex in De Novo Patients with Celiac Disease
title Excitability of the Motor Cortex in De Novo Patients with Celiac Disease
title_full Excitability of the Motor Cortex in De Novo Patients with Celiac Disease
title_fullStr Excitability of the Motor Cortex in De Novo Patients with Celiac Disease
title_full_unstemmed Excitability of the Motor Cortex in De Novo Patients with Celiac Disease
title_short Excitability of the Motor Cortex in De Novo Patients with Celiac Disease
title_sort excitability of the motor cortex in de novo patients with celiac disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4111288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25062250
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102790
work_keys_str_mv AT pennisigiovanni excitabilityofthemotorcortexindenovopatientswithceliacdisease
AT lanzagiuseppe excitabilityofthemotorcortexindenovopatientswithceliacdisease
AT giuffridasalvatore excitabilityofthemotorcortexindenovopatientswithceliacdisease
AT vinciguerraluisa excitabilityofthemotorcortexindenovopatientswithceliacdisease
AT puglisivalentina excitabilityofthemotorcortexindenovopatientswithceliacdisease
AT cantonemariagiovanna excitabilityofthemotorcortexindenovopatientswithceliacdisease
AT pennisimanuela excitabilityofthemotorcortexindenovopatientswithceliacdisease
AT dagatecarmelacinzia excitabilityofthemotorcortexindenovopatientswithceliacdisease
AT nasopietro excitabilityofthemotorcortexindenovopatientswithceliacdisease
AT aprilegiuseppe excitabilityofthemotorcortexindenovopatientswithceliacdisease
AT malaguarneragiulia excitabilityofthemotorcortexindenovopatientswithceliacdisease
AT ferriraffaele excitabilityofthemotorcortexindenovopatientswithceliacdisease
AT bellarita excitabilityofthemotorcortexindenovopatientswithceliacdisease