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Hypomania and saccadic changes in Parkinson’s disease: influence of D2 and D3 dopaminergic signalling

In order to understand the influence of two dopaminergic signalling pathways, TaqIA rs1800497 (influencing striatal D2 receptor density) and Ser9Gly rs6280 (influencing the striatal D3 dopamine-binding affinity), on saccade generation and psychiatric comorbidities in Parkinson’s disease, this study...

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Autores principales: Pelzer, Esther A., Dillenburger, Barbara, Grundmann, Sophie, Iliaev, Vladimir, Aschenberg, Sophie, Melzer, Corina, Hess, Martin, Fink, Gereon R., Eggers, Carsten, Tittgemeyer, Marc, Timmermann, Lars
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6969176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31970287
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41531-019-0107-3
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author Pelzer, Esther A.
Dillenburger, Barbara
Grundmann, Sophie
Iliaev, Vladimir
Aschenberg, Sophie
Melzer, Corina
Hess, Martin
Fink, Gereon R.
Eggers, Carsten
Tittgemeyer, Marc
Timmermann, Lars
author_facet Pelzer, Esther A.
Dillenburger, Barbara
Grundmann, Sophie
Iliaev, Vladimir
Aschenberg, Sophie
Melzer, Corina
Hess, Martin
Fink, Gereon R.
Eggers, Carsten
Tittgemeyer, Marc
Timmermann, Lars
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description In order to understand the influence of two dopaminergic signalling pathways, TaqIA rs1800497 (influencing striatal D2 receptor density) and Ser9Gly rs6280 (influencing the striatal D3 dopamine-binding affinity), on saccade generation and psychiatric comorbidities in Parkinson’s disease, this study aimed to investigate the association of saccadic performance in hypomanic or impulsive behaviour in parkinsonian patients; besides we questioned whether variants of D2 (A1+/A1−) and D3 (B1+/B1−) receptor polymorphism influence saccadic parameters differently, and if clinical parameters or brain connectivity changes modulate this association in the nigro-caudatal and nigro-collicular tract. Initially, patients and controls were compared regarding saccadic performance and differed in the parameter duration in memory-guided saccades (MGS) and visually guided saccades (VGS) trials (p < 0.0001) and in the MGS trial (p < 0.03). We were able to find associations between hypomanic behaviour (HPS) and saccade parameters (duration, latency, gain and amplitude) for both conditions [MGS (p = 0.036); VGS (p = 0.033)], but not for impulsive behaviour. For the A1 variant duration was significantly associated with HPS [VGS (p = 0.024); MGS (p = 0.033)]. In patients with the B1 variant, HPS scores were more consistently associated with duration [VGS (p = 0.005); MGS (p = 0.015), latency [VGS (p = 0.022)]] and amplitude [MGS (p = 0.006); VGS (p = 0.005)]. The mediation analysis only revealed a significant indirect effect for amplitude in the MGS modality for the variable UPDRS-ON (p < 0.05). All other clinical scales and brain connectivity parameters were not associated with behavioural traits. Collectively, our findings stress the role of striatal D2 and D3 signalling mechanisms in saccade generation and suggest that saccadic performance is associated with the clinical psychiatric state in Parkinson’s disease.
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spelling pubmed-69691762020-01-22 Hypomania and saccadic changes in Parkinson’s disease: influence of D2 and D3 dopaminergic signalling Pelzer, Esther A. Dillenburger, Barbara Grundmann, Sophie Iliaev, Vladimir Aschenberg, Sophie Melzer, Corina Hess, Martin Fink, Gereon R. Eggers, Carsten Tittgemeyer, Marc Timmermann, Lars NPJ Parkinsons Dis Article In order to understand the influence of two dopaminergic signalling pathways, TaqIA rs1800497 (influencing striatal D2 receptor density) and Ser9Gly rs6280 (influencing the striatal D3 dopamine-binding affinity), on saccade generation and psychiatric comorbidities in Parkinson’s disease, this study aimed to investigate the association of saccadic performance in hypomanic or impulsive behaviour in parkinsonian patients; besides we questioned whether variants of D2 (A1+/A1−) and D3 (B1+/B1−) receptor polymorphism influence saccadic parameters differently, and if clinical parameters or brain connectivity changes modulate this association in the nigro-caudatal and nigro-collicular tract. Initially, patients and controls were compared regarding saccadic performance and differed in the parameter duration in memory-guided saccades (MGS) and visually guided saccades (VGS) trials (p < 0.0001) and in the MGS trial (p < 0.03). We were able to find associations between hypomanic behaviour (HPS) and saccade parameters (duration, latency, gain and amplitude) for both conditions [MGS (p = 0.036); VGS (p = 0.033)], but not for impulsive behaviour. For the A1 variant duration was significantly associated with HPS [VGS (p = 0.024); MGS (p = 0.033)]. In patients with the B1 variant, HPS scores were more consistently associated with duration [VGS (p = 0.005); MGS (p = 0.015), latency [VGS (p = 0.022)]] and amplitude [MGS (p = 0.006); VGS (p = 0.005)]. The mediation analysis only revealed a significant indirect effect for amplitude in the MGS modality for the variable UPDRS-ON (p < 0.05). All other clinical scales and brain connectivity parameters were not associated with behavioural traits. Collectively, our findings stress the role of striatal D2 and D3 signalling mechanisms in saccade generation and suggest that saccadic performance is associated with the clinical psychiatric state in Parkinson’s disease. Nature Publishing Group UK 2020-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6969176/ /pubmed/31970287 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41531-019-0107-3 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Pelzer, Esther A.
Dillenburger, Barbara
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Iliaev, Vladimir
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Melzer, Corina
Hess, Martin
Fink, Gereon R.
Eggers, Carsten
Tittgemeyer, Marc
Timmermann, Lars
Hypomania and saccadic changes in Parkinson’s disease: influence of D2 and D3 dopaminergic signalling
title Hypomania and saccadic changes in Parkinson’s disease: influence of D2 and D3 dopaminergic signalling
title_full Hypomania and saccadic changes in Parkinson’s disease: influence of D2 and D3 dopaminergic signalling
title_fullStr Hypomania and saccadic changes in Parkinson’s disease: influence of D2 and D3 dopaminergic signalling
title_full_unstemmed Hypomania and saccadic changes in Parkinson’s disease: influence of D2 and D3 dopaminergic signalling
title_short Hypomania and saccadic changes in Parkinson’s disease: influence of D2 and D3 dopaminergic signalling
title_sort hypomania and saccadic changes in parkinson’s disease: influence of d2 and d3 dopaminergic signalling
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6969176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31970287
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41531-019-0107-3
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