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Poor dopaminergic response of impaired dexterity in Parkinson's disease: Bradykinesia or limb kinetic apraxia?

Andreas Gebhardt1, Tim Vanbellingen, Fabio Baronti, Bernd Kersten, Stephan Bohlhalter.   

Abstract

Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) often show impaired manual dexterity even when being only minimally bradykinetic, suggesting that they may have limb kinetic apraxia (LKA), that is, a loss of fine motor skill not explained by elemental motor deficits. To explore this dissociation, we investigated the differential dopaminergic responsiveness of dexterity and bradykinesia in PD. Twelve patients with PD (4 women, age 64.4 +/- 8.3, mean + SD) and 12 matched healthy controls (64.8 +/- 8.9) were tested twice in ON vs. OFF and 1st vs. 2nd trial, respectively. A coin rotation (CR) task was applied to assess dexterity and a finger tapping (FT) task to assess bradykinesia. Performance was followed by video recording and analyzed by measuring the frequency of CR and FT during three 10-second periods. Statistical analysis was done by a mixed factorial design with group (PD vs. controls) as between-subject factor and medication (ON- vs. OFF-state or 1st vs. 2nd trial), task (FT vs. CR), and handedness (dominant vs. nondominant) as within-subject factors. In patients with PD, regardless of hand involved, dopaminergic treatment only mildly improved CR performance, in contrast to the strong increase in FT scores (up to the level of controls), as demonstrated by the significant triple interaction of the factors group, medication, and task (F(1,22) = 7.9, P = 0.01; eta(2) = 0.26). Furthermore, CR scores were considerably lower, both in OFF and ON, than in normal controls, pointing to a substantial impairment of dexterity in PD (P < 0.001). In conclusion, impaired manual dexterity showing significantly diminished response to dopaminergic treatment suggests that dextrous deficits in PD are related to LKA rather than bradykinesia. (c) 2007 Movement Disorder Society.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18649388     DOI: 10.1002/mds.22199

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mov Disord        ISSN: 0885-3185            Impact factor:   10.338


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