Sensory deficit in Parkinsons disease: evidence of a cutaneous denervation

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Nolano, Maria [1 ]
Provitera, Vincenzo
Estraneo, Anna
Selim, Mona M. [2 ]
Caporaso, Giuseppe
Stancanelli, Annamaria
Saltalamacchia, Anna Maria
Lanzillo, Bernardo
Santoro, Lucio [3 ]
机构
[1] S Maugeri Fdn, Med Ctr, Dept Neurol, Div Neurol, I-82037 Telese Terme, BN, Italy
[2] Univ Minnesota, Dept Neurol, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
[3] Univ Naples Federico 2, Dept Neurol Sci, Naples, Italy
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Parkinson's disease; pain; skin biopsy; Meissner's corpuscles; peripheral nervous system;
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10.1093/brain/awn102
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Sensory disturbances are part of the clinical picture of Parkinsons disease. Abnormalities in sensory processing, through a basal ganglia involvement, are thought to be responsible for the sensory dysfunction since sensory nerve conduction velocity (NCV) is usually normal. However, NCV does not examine small fibres or terminal endings of large sensory fibres, whereas skin biopsy is more suitable for these purposes. To evaluate peripheral sensory nerves in Parkinsons disease, we studied cutaneous free and encapsulated sensory nerve endings in 18 patients and 30 healthy controls using 3-mm punch biopsies from glabrous and hairy skin. Ten patients had additional skin biopsies from the contralateral side. Further evaluation included NCV and Quantitative Sensory Testing. Parkinsons disease patients showed a significant increase in tactile and thermal thresholds (P < 0.01), a significant reduction in mechanical pain perception (P < 0.01) and significant loss of epidermal nerve fibres (ENFs) and Meissner corpuscles (MCs) (P < 0.01). In patients with bilateral biopsies, loss of pain perception and ENFs was higher on the more affected side (P < 0.01). We found evidence suggesting attempts at counteracting degenerative processes as increased branching, sprouting of nerves and enlargement of the vascular bed. Morphological and functional findings did not correlate with age or disease duration. Disease severity correlated with loss of MCs and reduction in cold perception and pain perception. We demonstrated a peripheral deafferentation in Parkinsons disease that could play a major role in the pathogenesis of the sensory dysfunction.
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