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Megha Anil1, Sarah L Mason1, Roger A Barker1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Huntington's disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disorder that typically manifests between the ages of 30 and 50 years. However, the disease can present at any age, and phenotypic differences between younger and later-onset patients have received limited attention.Entities:
Keywords: Huntington’s disease; age of onset; disease progression; neurodegenerative disorders
Year: 2020 PMID: 32675419 PMCID: PMC7683085 DOI: 10.3233/JHD-200404
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Huntingtons Dis ISSN: 1879-6397
Fig.1Scatter plot showing the number of visits a patient made to the HD clinic against the number of years over which those visits were made. Orange circles show LoHD patients, while blue circles show YoHD patients. The average number of visits made was 4.17 (s = 2.11) for LoHD patients and 9.75 (s = 5.40) for YoHD. These were made over an average period of 2.31 years (s = 1.71) for LoHD patients and 6 years (s = 3.37) for YoHD patients.
Components of the UHDRS that were added together to form the different subgroups of motor features that were used in our analysis
| Subgroup | Components of UHDRS used |
| (maximum score = 124) | |
| Chorea | Chorea |
| Dystonia | |
| Luria | |
| Bradykinesia | |
| Finger tapping (right and left) | |
| Hand pronation (right and left) | |
| Speech | |
| Tongue protrusion | |
| Ocular pursuit (horizontal and vertical) | |
| Saccade initiation (horizontal and vertical) | |
| Saccade velocity (horizontal and vertical) | |
| Normal walk | |
| Tandem walk | |
| Pull test |
Fig.2A flow chart showing the number of patients in the YoHD group and LoHD group for whom we had MMSE and independence scores at their first clinic presentation and the numbers where the rate of progression of MMSE and independence scores could be calculated. In the YoHD group, data for 8 patients was available for the analysis of MMSE scores at first clinic presentation whilst 11 patients were used in the analysis for the rate of progression of MMSE scores. Independence scores were available for 10 patients at presentation and 12 patients were used in the analysis for the rate of progression of independence scores. In the LoHD group, data for 13 patients was available for the analysis of MMSE scores at first clinic presentation, whilst 12 patients were used in the rate of progression of MMSE scores. Data from 18 patients were used in the analysis of independence scores in the LoHD group, both at first clinic presentation and over time. All other aspects of the motor UHDRS were recorded for all patients at all visits.
The mean score of each subgroup of motor features at the initial presentation. With each subgroup, the mean score at initial presentation is shown, along with the 95% confidence intervals
| Features | Younger-onset group | Late-onset group | ||||
| Mean score | 95% Confidence intervals | Mean score | 95% Confidence intervals | |||
| Upper bound | Lower bound | Upper bound | Lower bound | |||
| UHDRS | 33.25 | 42.39 | 24.11 | 23.67 | 30.01 | 17.33 |
| Chorea | 4.58 | 6.26 | 2.90 | 7.28 | 8.74 | 5.81 |
| Dystonia | 4.08 | 7.28 | 0.88 | 0.44 | 1.09 | – 0.20 |
| Luria | 0.42 | 0.74 | 0.09 | 1 | 0.41 | 1.59 |
| Bradykinesia | 7.58 | 10.05 | 5.11 | 4.72 | 6.77 | 2.68 |
| Bulbar measures | 1.75 | 2.57 | 0.93 | 1.11 | 1.75 | 0.48 |
| Eye movement | 9.58 | 12.82 | 6.35 | 2.72 | 4.71 | 0.73 |
| Gait | 3.17 | 4.74 | 1.59 | 5.17 | 6.57 | 3.77 |
Fig.3Graphs showing the progression of different features of HD over time. Each individual scatter line represents a single patient. A– E show the different features measured. Late-onset HD patients are shown on the right and younger-onset HD patients are shown on the left. A: rate of change of total motor UHDRS score (maximum possible UHDRS score = 124) B: rate of change of chorea (maximum possible chorea score = 28) C: rate of change of bradykinesia (maximum possible bradykinesia score = 20). D: rate of change of bulbar measures (maximum possible bulbar measures = 8) E: rate of change of Luria (maximum possible Luria score = 4).
The mean rate of progression of each subgroup. With each subgroup, the mean rate of progression is shown, along with the 95% confidence intervals
| Features | Younger-onset group | Late-onset group | ||||
| Mean score | 95% Confidence intervals | Mean score | 95% Confidence intervals | |||
| Upper bound | Lower bound | Upper bound | Lower bound | |||
| UHDRS | 1.27×10–2 | 1.57×10–2 | 9.76×10–3 | – 4.58×10–3 | 6.35×10–3 | – 1.55×10–2 |
| Chorea | – 4.40×10–4 | 1.32×10–3 | – 2.20×10–3 | – 5.89×10–3 | – 1.10×10–3 | – 1.07×10–2 |
| Dystonia | 7.71×10–4 | 3.75×10–3 | – 2.21×10–3 | 7.52×10–4 | 3.46×10–3 | – 1.96×10–3 |
| Luria | 7.10×10–4 | 1.26×10–3 | 1.59×10–4 | – 4.00×10–4 | 7.83×10–4 | – 1.59×10–3 |
| Bradykinesia | 3.25×10–3 | 4.61×10–3 | 1.88×10–4 | – 1.72×10–3 | 1.16×10–3 | – 4.61×10–3 |
| Bulbar measures | 1.88×10–3 | 2.83×10–3 | 9.2×10–4 | – 5.02×10–6 | 1.06×10–3 | – 1.07×1 |
| Eye movement | 2.89×10–3 | 4.44×10–3 | 1.33×10–3 | 3.82×10–3 | 7.56×10–3 | 6.91×10–5 |
| Gait | 2.61×10–3 | 3.74×10–3 | 1.47×10–4 | 1.47×10–4 | 3.86×10–3 | – 3.56×10–3 |