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Dual tasking impairments are associated with striatal pathology in Huntington’s disease

BACKGROUND: Recent findings suggest that individuals with Huntington’s disease (HD) have an impaired capacity to execute cognitive and motor tasks simultaneously, or dual task, which gradually worsens as the disease advances. The onset and neuropathological changes mediating impairments in dual task...

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Autores principales: Lo, Johnny, Reyes, Alvaro, Pulverenti, Timothy S., Rankin, Timothy J., Bartlett, Danielle M., Zaenker, Pauline, Rowe, Grant, Feindel, Kirk, Poudel, Govinda, Georgiou‐Karistianis, Nellie, Ziman, Mel R., Cruickshank, Travis M.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7480913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32794343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51142
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author Lo, Johnny
Reyes, Alvaro
Pulverenti, Timothy S.
Rankin, Timothy J.
Bartlett, Danielle M.
Zaenker, Pauline
Rowe, Grant
Feindel, Kirk
Poudel, Govinda
Georgiou‐Karistianis, Nellie
Ziman, Mel R.
Cruickshank, Travis M.
author_facet Lo, Johnny
Reyes, Alvaro
Pulverenti, Timothy S.
Rankin, Timothy J.
Bartlett, Danielle M.
Zaenker, Pauline
Rowe, Grant
Feindel, Kirk
Poudel, Govinda
Georgiou‐Karistianis, Nellie
Ziman, Mel R.
Cruickshank, Travis M.
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description BACKGROUND: Recent findings suggest that individuals with Huntington’s disease (HD) have an impaired capacity to execute cognitive and motor tasks simultaneously, or dual task, which gradually worsens as the disease advances. The onset and neuropathological changes mediating impairments in dual tasking in individuals with HD are unclear. The reliability of dual tasking assessments for individuals with HD is also unclear. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate differences in dual tasking performance between individuals with HD (presymptomatic and prodromal) and matched controls, to investigate associations between striatal volume and dual tasking performance, and to determine the reliability of dual tasking assessments. METHODS: Twenty individuals with HD (10 presymptomatic and 10 prodromal) and 20 healthy controls were recruited for the study. Individuals undertook four single and dual task assessments, comprising motor (postural stability or force steadiness) and cognitive (simple or complex mental arithmetic) components, with single and dual tasks performed three times each. Participants also undertook a magnetic resonance imaging assessment. RESULTS: Compared to healthy controls, individuals with presymptomatic and prodromal HD displayed significant deficits in dual tasking, particularly cognitive task performance when concurrently undertaking motor tasks (P < 0.05). The observed deficits in dual tasking were associated with reduced volume in caudate and putamen structures (P < 0.05),however, not with clinical measures of disease burden. An analysis of the reliability of dual tasking assessments revealed moderate to high test–retest reliability [ICC: 0.61‐0.99] for individuals with presymptomatic and prodromal HD and healthy controls. CONCLUSIONS: Individuals with presymptomatic and prodromal HD have significant deficits in dual tasking that are associated with striatal degeneration. Findings also indicate that dual tasking assessments are reliable in individuals presymptomatic and prodromal HD and healthy controls.
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spelling pubmed-74809132020-09-16 Dual tasking impairments are associated with striatal pathology in Huntington’s disease Lo, Johnny Reyes, Alvaro Pulverenti, Timothy S. Rankin, Timothy J. Bartlett, Danielle M. Zaenker, Pauline Rowe, Grant Feindel, Kirk Poudel, Govinda Georgiou‐Karistianis, Nellie Ziman, Mel R. Cruickshank, Travis M. Ann Clin Transl Neurol Research Articles BACKGROUND: Recent findings suggest that individuals with Huntington’s disease (HD) have an impaired capacity to execute cognitive and motor tasks simultaneously, or dual task, which gradually worsens as the disease advances. The onset and neuropathological changes mediating impairments in dual tasking in individuals with HD are unclear. The reliability of dual tasking assessments for individuals with HD is also unclear. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate differences in dual tasking performance between individuals with HD (presymptomatic and prodromal) and matched controls, to investigate associations between striatal volume and dual tasking performance, and to determine the reliability of dual tasking assessments. METHODS: Twenty individuals with HD (10 presymptomatic and 10 prodromal) and 20 healthy controls were recruited for the study. Individuals undertook four single and dual task assessments, comprising motor (postural stability or force steadiness) and cognitive (simple or complex mental arithmetic) components, with single and dual tasks performed three times each. Participants also undertook a magnetic resonance imaging assessment. RESULTS: Compared to healthy controls, individuals with presymptomatic and prodromal HD displayed significant deficits in dual tasking, particularly cognitive task performance when concurrently undertaking motor tasks (P < 0.05). The observed deficits in dual tasking were associated with reduced volume in caudate and putamen structures (P < 0.05),however, not with clinical measures of disease burden. An analysis of the reliability of dual tasking assessments revealed moderate to high test–retest reliability [ICC: 0.61‐0.99] for individuals with presymptomatic and prodromal HD and healthy controls. CONCLUSIONS: Individuals with presymptomatic and prodromal HD have significant deficits in dual tasking that are associated with striatal degeneration. Findings also indicate that dual tasking assessments are reliable in individuals presymptomatic and prodromal HD and healthy controls. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7480913/ /pubmed/32794343 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51142 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Neurological Association This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lo, Johnny
Reyes, Alvaro
Pulverenti, Timothy S.
Rankin, Timothy J.
Bartlett, Danielle M.
Zaenker, Pauline
Rowe, Grant
Feindel, Kirk
Poudel, Govinda
Georgiou‐Karistianis, Nellie
Ziman, Mel R.
Cruickshank, Travis M.
Dual tasking impairments are associated with striatal pathology in Huntington’s disease
title Dual tasking impairments are associated with striatal pathology in Huntington’s disease
title_full Dual tasking impairments are associated with striatal pathology in Huntington’s disease
title_fullStr Dual tasking impairments are associated with striatal pathology in Huntington’s disease
title_full_unstemmed Dual tasking impairments are associated with striatal pathology in Huntington’s disease
title_short Dual tasking impairments are associated with striatal pathology in Huntington’s disease
title_sort dual tasking impairments are associated with striatal pathology in huntington’s disease
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7480913/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32794343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51142
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