1. Neurophysiological Correlates of Motor and Cognitive Dysfunction in Prodromal and Overt Dementia with Lewy Bodies
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Alberto Benussi, Andrea Pilotto, Valentina Cantoni, Elisabetta Ferrari, Barbara Borroni, and Alessandro Padovani
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Lewy Body Disease ,General Neuroscience ,prodromal ,Cholinergic Agents ,Neurophysiology ,Neural Inhibition ,General Medicine ,short interval intracortical inhibition ,Evoked Potentials, Motor ,Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation ,motor ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Cognition ,Humans ,Cognitive Dysfunction ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,dementia with Lewy bodies ,transcranial magnetic stimulation ,Evoked Potentials - Abstract
Background: The neurophysiological correlates of cognitive and motor symptoms in prodromal and overt dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) are still to be elucidated. Objective: To evaluate if cognitive and motor features of patients with prodromal and overt DLB are associated with the impairment of specific neurotransmitter circuits, evaluated in vivo with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Methods: Fifty-one patients with DLB (twenty-five prodromal; twenty-six with dementia) underwent neuropsychological and clinical evaluation, with twenty-five patients having at least one follow-up evaluation. All patients were assessed with TMS at baseline, with protocols assessing cholinergic circuits (short latency afferent inhibition, SAI), GABAergic circuits (short interval intracortical inhibition, SICI), and glutamatergic circuits (intracortical facilitation, ICF). Results: Compared to HC, SICI, ICF, and SAI resulted significantly impaired in both prodromal and overt DLB, with the latter showing a reduced SICI and SAI also compared to prodromal DLB. There was a significant correlation between motor deficits, evaluated with the UPDRS-III, and the impairment of GABAergic (SICI) (r = 0.729, p
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- 2022