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Biomarkers and non-motor symptoms as a function of motor symptom asymmetry in early Parkinson's disease

Published inNeuropsychologia, vol. 177, p. 108419
Publication date2022-12
Abstract

Introduction

The longitudinal trajectories of cognitive-neuropsychiatric symptoms from the early stages of Parkinson's disease, as a function of motor symptom asymmetry at the onset of the disease, remain to be fully explored. Moreover, the relationship to biomarkers warrants further investigation.

Methodology

Non-motor and biospecimen data from 413 patients with Parkinson's disease, dissociating predominantly left-sided motor symptoms patients (n = 179), predominantly right-sided motor symptoms patients (n = 234), and matched healthy controls (n = 196), were extracted from the Parkinson's Progression Marker Initiative database during a 3-Year follow-up. Non-parametric and conservative corrections for multivariate comparisons were carried out on neuropsychiatric and biomarker data.

Results

A decline for global cognitive efficiency scores in predominantly right-sided motor symptoms patients was observed, whereas depressive and anxiety symptoms were greater overtime for predominantly left-sided motor symptoms patients. Biomarker analysis revealed that predominantly right-sided patients expressed decreased levels of total-tau and phospho-tau over time, while left-sided patients didn't differ from healthy controls.

Conclusion

From the early course of the disease, the existence of different clinical phenotypes is proposed, associated to emerging evidences of distinct pathological pathways and a left-hemispheric vulnerability for cognitive decline.

Keywords
  • Biomarkers
  • Cognition
  • Motor symptom asymmetry
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Psychiatry
Citation (ISO format)
VORUZ, Philippe, CONSTANTIN, Medeleine-Ioana, PERON, Julie Anne. Biomarkers and non-motor symptoms as a function of motor symptom asymmetry in early Parkinson’s disease. In: Neuropsychologia, 2022, vol. 177, p. 108419. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2022.108419
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