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Temporal but not spatial dysmetria relates to disease severity in FA.

Manuela Corti1,2, Agostina Casamento-Moran3, Stefan Delmas3, Samantha Bracksieck3, Jessica Bowman1, Blake Meyer1, Samantha Norman1, Sub Subramony2, Evangelos A Christou3.   

Abstract

Friedreich's ataxia (FA) is an inherited disease that causes degeneration of the nervous system. Features of FA include proprioceptive and cerebellar deficits leading to impaired muscle coordination and, consequently, dysmetria in force and time of movement. The aim of this study is to characterize dysmetria and its association to disease severity. Also, we examine the neural mechanisms of dysmetria by quantifying the EMG burst area, duration, and time-to-peak of the agonist muscle. Twenty-seven individuals with FA and 13 healthy controls (HCs) performed the modified Functional Ataxia Rating Scale and goal-directed movements with the ankle. Dysmetria was quantified as position and time error during dorsiflexion. FA individuals exhibited greater time but not position error than HCs. Moreover, time error correlated with disease severity and was related to increased agonist EMG burst. Temporal dysmetria is associated to disease severity, likely due to altered activation of the agonist muscle.NEW & NOTEWORTHY For the first time, we quantified spatial and temporal dysmetria and its relation to disease severity in Friedreich's ataxia (FA). We found that FA individuals exhibit temporal but not spatial dysmetria relative to healthy controls. Temporal dysmetria correlated to disease severity in FA and was predicted from an altered activation of the agonist muscle. Therefore, these results provide novel evidence that FA exhibit temporal but not spatial dysmetria, which is different from previous findings on SCA6.

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Keywords:  EMG; Friedreich’s ataxia; dysmetria

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31693434      PMCID: PMC8091932          DOI: 10.1152/jn.00165.2019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurophysiol        ISSN: 0022-3077            Impact factor:   2.974


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