Parkinson Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Correlation of Procedural Motor Skills Impairment and 123I-FP-CIT SPECT Uptake in Patients With Early Parkinson's Disease: a Case-control Study
Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) are known to be affected by subtle cognitive
impairment early in the disease course, mostly in the executive field. Procedural motor
skills, mainly controlled by the basal ganglia associative loop (in particular dorsal caudate
nucleus) (Rodriguez-Oroz et al., 2009), have also been studied in patients with PD (Schnider
et al., 1995; Muslimovic et al., 2007; Terpening et al., 2013). However, the correlation of
dopaminergic 123I-FP-CIT SPECT imaging and cognitive impairment has not been assessed. One
reason is the absence of reference values for striatal uptake until recently. Last year, the
investigators established local uptake reference values for DAT imaging based on a large
cohort of subjects with non-degenerative conditions (Nicastro et al., 2016) and can therefore
use these values to precisely assess uptake loss in patients with PD.
With the present study, the investigators expect to enroll patients with early PD for whom a
123I-FP-CIT SPECT has been previously performed in the center. Subjects will perform a
specific motor task based on mirror-drawing of star-shaped figures. This will be done by
inverting the direction of horizontal/vertical computer mouse movements on the screen. Speed
and error rates will be assessed for patients as well as healthy control subjects.
Correlation with striatal SPECT uptake, especially caudate nucleus uptake, will be analyzed
for PD patients. In addition, resting-state EEG will be performed for all subjects. General
medication and dopaminergic drugs in particular, whenever used, will not be discontinued. For
all subjects enrolled in the study, cognitive and neurological examination will be performed.
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