Acute psychotropic effects of bilateral subthalamic nucleus stimulation and levodopa in Parkinson's disease

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作者
Funkiewiez, A [1 ]
Ardouin, C [1 ]
Krack, P [1 ]
Fraix, V [1 ]
Van Blercom, N [1 ]
Xie, J [1 ]
Moro, E [1 ]
Benabid, AL [1 ]
Pollak, P [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Grenoble 1, Dept Clin & Biol Neurosci, Grenoble, France
关键词
deep brain stimulation; subthalamic nucleus; Parkinson's disease; levodopa; mood; euphoria;
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10.1002/mds.10441
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
High-frequency deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) improves the motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). Opposite changes in mood, such as mama or depression, have been reported after surgery, but it is not known whether these side effects acre specifically related to STN DBS. To learn whether STN DBS also influences the limbic loop, we investigated acute subjective psychotropic effects related to levodopa or bilateral STN DBS. After a median postoperative follow-up of 12 months. 50 PD patients completed the Addiction Research Center Inventory (ARCI), assessing subjective psychotropic effect: in tour conditions: off-drug/on-stimulation; off-drug/off-sumulatiom on-drug/off-stimulation: and on-drug/on-stimulation. Both levodopa and STN DBS improved all the ARCI subscales, indicating subjective feelings of well being, euphoria, increase in motivation, and decrease in fatigue, anxiety, and tension. A suprathreshold dose of levodopa was significantly more effective than STN DBS, using the same electrical parameters as for chronic stimulation, on four of the five ARCI subscates. We concluded that 1) both STN DBS and levodopa have synergistic acute beneficial psychotropic effects in PD, 2) the psychotropic effects of both treatments need to be considered in the long-term management of chronic STN DBS, and 3) the results indicate an involvement of the limbic STN in mood disorders of PD. (C) 2003 Movement Disorder Society.
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