Parasympathetic Dysfunction Prevails in GBA1-Associated Parkinson's Disease

The role played by sympathetic and parasympathetic autonomic branches in patients with Parkinson's disease carrying variants in the GBA1 gene (GBA-PD) is still elusive. To characterize cardiovascular autonomic function in GBA-PD and I-PD patients with early and mid-stage disease. These assessme...

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Veröffentlicht in:Movement disorders clinical practice (Hoboken, N.J.) N.J.), 2024-12
Hauptverfasser: De Santis, Tiziana, Cocco, Antoniangela, Castiglioni, Paolo, Ferrarin, Maurizio, Mineri, Rossana, Morenghi, Emanuela, Avenali, Micol, Albanese, Alberto
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Zusammenfassung:The role played by sympathetic and parasympathetic autonomic branches in patients with Parkinson's disease carrying variants in the GBA1 gene (GBA-PD) is still elusive. To characterize cardiovascular autonomic function in GBA-PD and I-PD patients with early and mid-stage disease. These assessments were performed: cardiovascular autonomic tests, analysis of heart rate and blood pressure variability, cardiac noradrenergic imaging. The frequency and severity of autonomic symptoms were comparatively assessed with the SCOPA-AUT questionnaire. Compared to the I-PD cohort, GBA-PD patients displayed an increased burden of autonomic symptoms. Autonomic tests revealed worse parasympathetic scores in GBA-PD while sympathetic indexes and the degree of cardiac sympathetic binding were comparable in the two groups. Heart rate variability indexes also revealed lower vagal modulation in the GBA-PD group. The cardiovascular autonomic profile in GBA PD is characterized by a prominent cardiovagal dysfunction compared to I-PD.
ISSN:2330-1619
2330-1619
DOI:10.1002/mdc3.14314