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Pupillary Unrest Correlates With Arousal Symptoms and Motor Signs in Parkinson Disease

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Pupillary Unrest Correlates With Arousal Symptoms and Motor Signs in Parkinson Disease

Auteurs : Samay Jain ; Greg J. Siegle ; CHEN GU ; Charity G. Moore ; Larry S. Ivanco ; Stephanie Studenski ; J. Timothy Greenamyre ; Stuart R. Steinhauer

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Abstract

Background: Arousal symptoms (e.g., sleepiness) are common in Parkinson's disease, and pupillary unrest (spontaneous changes in pupil diameter) is positively associated with sleepiness. We explored pupillary unrest in Parkinson's disease. Methods: Arousal symptoms (Epworth sleepiness scale and sleep/fatigue domain of the nonmotor symptoms scale for Parkinson's disease) and pupillary unrest were assessed in 31 participants (14 patients with Parkinson's disease, 17 controls). Effect sizes and t tests compared patients with Parkinson's disease with control participants. Correlation coefficients were calculated among arousal symptoms, pupillary unrest, and Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale Part III. Linear regression was performed with arousal symptoms or pupillary unrest as outcome. Results: Participants with Parkinson's disease reported more arousal symptoms than controls. Pupillary unrest, arousal symptoms, and Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale Part III were positively correlated. The association between nonmotor symptoms scale-sleep score and pupillary unrest was higher in participants with Parkinson's disease than controls and higher in those with more Parkinsonian motor signs. Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale Part III was positively associated with pupillary unrest. Conclusions: Pupillary unrest correlates with motor and nonmotor features associated with Lewy-related pathology, suggesting it may be a nonmotor marker of progression in Parkinson's disease.

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NO : PASCAL 11-0321226 INIST
ET : Pupillary Unrest Correlates With Arousal Symptoms and Motor Signs in Parkinson Disease
AU : JAIN (Samay); SIEGLE (Greg J.); CHEN GU; MOORE (Charity G.); IVANCO (Larry S.); STUDENSKI (Stephanie); GREENAMYRE (J. Timothy); STEINHAUER (Stuart R.)
AF : University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine/Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania/Etats-Unis (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut., 5 aut., 6 aut., 7 aut., 8 aut.); Pittsburgh Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases/Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania/Etats-Unis (1 aut., 7 aut.); VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System/Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania/Etats-Unis (7 aut., 8 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : Movement disorders; ISSN 0885-3185; Etats-Unis; Da. 2011; Vol. 26; No. 7; Pp. 1344-1347; Bibl. 10 ref.
LA : Anglais
EA : Background: Arousal symptoms (e.g., sleepiness) are common in Parkinson's disease, and pupillary unrest (spontaneous changes in pupil diameter) is positively associated with sleepiness. We explored pupillary unrest in Parkinson's disease. Methods: Arousal symptoms (Epworth sleepiness scale and sleep/fatigue domain of the nonmotor symptoms scale for Parkinson's disease) and pupillary unrest were assessed in 31 participants (14 patients with Parkinson's disease, 17 controls). Effect sizes and t tests compared patients with Parkinson's disease with control participants. Correlation coefficients were calculated among arousal symptoms, pupillary unrest, and Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale Part III. Linear regression was performed with arousal symptoms or pupillary unrest as outcome. Results: Participants with Parkinson's disease reported more arousal symptoms than controls. Pupillary unrest, arousal symptoms, and Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale Part III were positively correlated. The association between nonmotor symptoms scale-sleep score and pupillary unrest was higher in participants with Parkinson's disease than controls and higher in those with more Parkinsonian motor signs. Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale Part III was positively associated with pupillary unrest. Conclusions: Pupillary unrest correlates with motor and nonmotor features associated with Lewy-related pathology, suggesting it may be a nonmotor marker of progression in Parkinson's disease.
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FD : Trouble moteur; Maladie de Parkinson; Trouble du sommeil; Pathologie du système nerveux; Eveil; Signe; Pupille; Trouble fonctionnel
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EG : Neurological disorder; Cerebral disorder; Extrapyramidal syndrome; Degenerative disease; Central nervous system disease
SD : Trastorno motor; Parkinson enfermedad; Trastorno sueño; Sistema nervioso patología; Despertar; Signo; Pupila; Trastorno funcional
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<div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Background: Arousal symptoms (e.g., sleepiness) are common in Parkinson's disease, and pupillary unrest (spontaneous changes in pupil diameter) is positively associated with sleepiness. We explored pupillary unrest in Parkinson's disease. Methods: Arousal symptoms (Epworth sleepiness scale and sleep/fatigue domain of the nonmotor symptoms scale for Parkinson's disease) and pupillary unrest were assessed in 31 participants (14 patients with Parkinson's disease, 17 controls). Effect sizes and t tests compared patients with Parkinson's disease with control participants. Correlation coefficients were calculated among arousal symptoms, pupillary unrest, and Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale Part III. Linear regression was performed with arousal symptoms or pupillary unrest as outcome. Results: Participants with Parkinson's disease reported more arousal symptoms than controls. Pupillary unrest, arousal symptoms, and Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale Part III were positively correlated. The association between nonmotor symptoms scale-sleep score and pupillary unrest was higher in participants with Parkinson's disease than controls and higher in those with more Parkinsonian motor signs. Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale Part III was positively associated with pupillary unrest. Conclusions: Pupillary unrest correlates with motor and nonmotor features associated with Lewy-related pathology, suggesting it may be a nonmotor marker of progression in Parkinson's disease.</div>
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