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Functional abnormalities in the primary orofacial sensorimotor cortex during speech in Parkinson's disease
I Rektorova, J Barrett, M Mikl, I Rektor, T Paus
Language English Country United States
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Wiley Online Library (archiv)
from 1996-01-01 to 2012-12-31
- MeSH
- Acoustic Stimulation methods MeSH
- Speech Acoustics MeSH
- Financing, Organized MeSH
- Oxygen blood MeSH
- Middle Aged MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods MeSH
- Brain Mapping MeSH
- Parkinson Disease pathology physiopathology MeSH
- Image Processing, Computer-Assisted methods MeSH
- Speech physiology MeSH
- Aged MeSH
- Somatosensory Cortex blood supply physiopathology MeSH
- Statistics as Topic MeSH
- Case-Control Studies MeSH
- Check Tag
- Middle Aged MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Aged MeSH
- Female MeSH
Parkinson's disease (PD) affects speech, including respiration, phonation, and articulation. We measured the blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) response to overt sentence reading in: (1) 9 treated female patients with mild to moderate PD (age; mean 66.0 +/- 11.6 years, mean levodopa equivalent 583.3 +/- 397.9 mg) and (2) 8 age-matched healthy female controls (age; mean 62.2 years +/- 12.3). Speech was recorded in the scanner to assess which brain regions underlie variations in the initiation and paralinguistic aspects (e.g., pitch, loudness, and rate) of speech production in the two groups. There were no differences in paralinguistic aspects of speech except for speech loudness; it was lower in PD patients compared with that in controls, when age was used as a covariate. In both groups, we observed increases in the BOLD response (reading-baseline) in brain regions involved in speech production and perception. In PD patients, as compared with controls, we found significantly higher BOLD signal in the right primary orofacial sensorimotor cortex and more robust correlations between the measured speech parameters and the BOLD response to reading, particularly, in the left primary orofacial sensorimotor cortex. These results might reflect compensatory mechanisms and/or treatment effects that take place in mild to moderately ill PD patients with quality of speech yet comparable with that of age-matched controls. (c) 2007 Movement Disorder Society.
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