Literature DB >> 2953406

Impairment of rapid movement in Huntington's disease.

H Hefter, V Hömberg, H W Lange, H J Freund.   

Abstract

Patients with Huntington's disease (HD) and relatives at risk were examined with respect to their capacity to produce rapid voluntary motor activity. For this purpose, the fastest possible self-paced single isometric forefinger extensions and the fastest alternating forefinger movements were tested. In addition to these fastest voluntary performances, the time course of spontaneous hyperkinetic finger movements and the peak frequency of finger and hand tremor were analysed as a measure of the temporal characteristics of involuntary movements. Comparison of these parameters in HD patients and individuals at risk with age and sex-matched normal controls revealed a significant slowing of all types of contractions or movements in the majority (up to 95%) of the patients and in up to 40% of the relatives at risk. Reaction times were only slightly prolonged, and the abnormalities of the movement parameters showed no correlation with detailed psychometric data. Hence it is unlikely that the disturbance in the execution of rapid motor acts is due to dementia. Tremor was also slower than normal and the hyperkinesias were still slower than the fastest voluntary contractions. It appears from this study that slowness of motor performance is not only evident in Parkinson's disease but may represent a more general dysfunction in basal ganglia disease.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2953406     DOI: 10.1093/brain/110.3.585

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain        ISSN: 0006-8950            Impact factor:   13.501


  21 in total

1.  Abnormal most-rapid isometric contractions in patients with Parkinson's disease.

Authors:  M M Wierzbicka; A W Wiegner; E L Logigian; R R Young
Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  1991-03       Impact factor: 10.154

2.  Movement sequencing in Huntington disease.

Authors:  Nellie Georgiou-Karistianis; Jeffrey D Long; Spencer G Lourens; Julie C Stout; James A Mills; Jane S Paulsen
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3.  Differential effect of Huntington's and Parkinson's diseases in programming motor sequences of varied lengths.

Authors:  L Yágüez; H W Lange; V Hömberg
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  2005-07-27       Impact factor: 4.849

4.  Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off in a Trajectory-Constrained Self-Feeding Task: A Quantitative Index of Unsuppressed Motor Noise in Children With Dystonia.

Authors:  Francesca Lunardini; Matteo Bertucco; Claudia Casellato; Nasir Bhanpuri; Alessandra Pedrocchi; Terence D Sanger
Journal:  J Child Neurol       Date:  2015-04-20       Impact factor: 1.987

5.  A novel reaction time task for investigating force and time parameters of locomotor initiation in rats.

Authors:  W Hauber
Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1990-10-15

6.  The earliest cognitive change in a person with familial Alzheimer's disease: presymptomatic neuropsychological features in a pedigree with familial Alzheimer's disease confirmed at necropsy.

Authors:  S K Newman; E K Warrington; A M Kennedy; M N Rossor
Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  1994-08       Impact factor: 10.154

7.  Quantitative measurement of postural sway in mouse models of human neurodegenerative disease.

Authors:  D Hutchinson; V Ho; M Dodd; H N Dawson; A C Zumwalt; D Schmitt; C A Colton
Journal:  Neuroscience       Date:  2007-07-21       Impact factor: 3.590

8.  A comparative study of simple and choice reaction time in Parkinson's, Huntington's and cerebellar disease.

Authors:  M Jahanshahi; R G Brown; C D Marsden
Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  1993-11       Impact factor: 10.154

Review 9.  Motor functions of the basal ganglia.

Authors:  J G Phillips; J L Bradshaw; R Iansek; E Chiu
Journal:  Psychol Res       Date:  1993

10.  Two cases of cerebral toxoplasmosis in AIDS patients mimicking HIV-related dementia.

Authors:  G Arendt; H Hefter; C Figge; E Neuen-Jakob; H W Nelles; C Elsing; H J Freund
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  1991-12       Impact factor: 4.849

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