Subthalamic Peak Beta Ratio Is Asymmetric in Glucocerebrosidase Mutation Carriers With Parkinson's Disease: A Pilot Study.

Frontiers in neurology(2021)

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Up to 27% of individuals undergoing subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS) have a genetic form of Parkinson's disease (PD). G () mutation carriers, compared to sporadic PD, present with a more aggressive disease, less asymmetry, and fare worse on cognitive outcomes with STN-DBS. Evaluating STN intra-operative local field potentials provide the opportunity to assess and compare symmetry between and non- mutation carriers with PD; thus, providing insight into genotype and STN physiology, and eligibility for and programming of STN-DBS. The purpose of this pilot study was to test differences in left and right STN resting state beta power in non- and mutation carriers with PD. STN (left and right) resting state local field potentials were recorded intraoperatively from 4 and 5 non- patients with PD while off medication. Peak beta power expressed as a ratio to total beta power (peak beta ratio) was compared between STN hemispheres and groups while co-varying for age, age of disease onset, and disease severity. Peak beta ratio was significantly different between the left and the right STN for the group ( < 0.01) but not the non- group ( = 0.56) after co-varying for age, age of disease onset, and disease severity. Peak beta ratio in mutation carriers was more asymmetric compared with non-mutation carriers and this corresponded with the degree of clinical asymmetry as measured by rating scales. This finding suggests that mutation carriers have a physiologic signature that is distinct from that found in sporadic PD.
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GBA mutation carriers,Parkinson's disease,deep brain stimulation,local field potential (LFP),subthalamic nucleus beta power
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