Spatial perspective taking is impaired in spinocerebellar ataxias and Friedreich ataxia

. 2025 Aug 24 ; 15 (1) : 31126. [epub] 20250824

Jazyk angličtina Země Velká Británie, Anglie Médium electronic

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/pmid40850980

Grantová podpora
LX22NPO5107 Ministerstvo Školství, Mládeže a Tělovýchovy
GAUK No. 224522 Univerzita Karlova v Praze

Odkazy

PubMed 40850980
PubMed Central PMC12375724
DOI 10.1038/s41598-025-16302-z
PII: 10.1038/s41598-025-16302-z
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje

Spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA) are rare neurodegenerative diseases affecting the cerebellum and its connections, leading to progressive motor disability and cognitive impairment as part of the cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome. Spatial navigation, cognitive function important for everyday movement, relies on spatial perspective taking-the ability to imagine the environment from different viewpoints. While animal and neuroimaging studies suggest a crucial role of the cerebellum in spatial navigation, research on patients with cerebellar disorders is lacking. This study aimed to investigate perspective taking in patients with SCA and Friedreich ataxia (FRDA) using two tests. The Perspective-Taking/Spatial Orientation Test (PTSOT) was administered to 30 SCA patients, 30 FRDA patients, and 34 healthy controls (HC). In addition, SCA and HC completed the Directional-approach Task and a comprehensive neuropsychological assessment. SCA patients performed significantly worse than HC on both perspective taking tests. FRDA patients performed better than SCA and differed from HC only in a subset of PTSOT measures. Perspective taking performance in SCA was associated with global cognition and multiple cognitive domains but not with cerebellar motor impairment. These findings are of potential clinical relevance, as spatial navigation deficits are known to negatively affect the mobility and independence of the affected individuals. Our findings expand the understanding of cognitive impairments in cerebellar diseases, adding spatial navigation to the spectrum of the cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome.

Zobrazit více v PubMed

Jayadev, S. & Bird, T. D. Hereditary ataxias: Overview. PubMed

Argyropoulos, G. P. D. et al. The cerebellar cognitive affective/schmahmann syndrome: A task force paper. PubMed PMC

O’Reilly, J. X. et al. Distinct and overlapping functional zones in the cerebellum defined by resting state functional connectivity. PubMed PMC

Krienen, F. M. & Buckner, R. L. Segregated fronto-cerebellar circuits revealed by intrinsic functional connectivity. PubMed PMC

Bürk, K. Cognition in hereditary ataxia. PubMed

Sayah, S. et al. Personality and neuropsychological profiles in Friedreich ataxia. PubMed

Schmahmann, J. The cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome. PubMed

Pira, F. et al. Dissociation between motor and cognitive impairments in SCA2: Evidence from a follow-up study. PubMed

Fancellu, R. et al. Longitudinal study of cognitive and psychiatric functions in spinocerebellar ataxia types 1 and 2. PubMed

Karamazovova, S., Matuskova, V., Ismail, Z. & Vyhnalek, M. Neuropsychiatric symptoms in spinocerebellar ataxias and Friedreich ataxia. PubMed

Rodríguez-Labrada, R. et al. Cognitive decline is closely associated with ataxia severity in spinocerebellar ataxia type 2: A validation study of the Schmahmann syndrome scale. PubMed

Maas, R. P. P. W. M., Killaars, S., van de Warrenburg, B. P. C. & Schutter, D. J. L. G. The cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome scale reveals early neuropsychological deficits in SCA3 patients. PubMed PMC

Lefort, J. M., Rochefort, C. & Rondi-Reig, L. Cerebellar contribution to spatial navigation: New insights into potential mechanisms. PubMed

Iglói, K. et al. Interaction between hippocampus and cerebellum crus I in sequence-based but not place-based navigation. PubMed PMC

Rochefort, C., Lefort, J. & Rondi-Reig, L. The cerebellum: A new key structure in the navigation system. PubMed PMC

Zacks, J. M. & Michelon, P. Transformations of visuospatial images. PubMed

Lambrey, S. et al. Distinct visual perspective-taking strategies involve the left and right medial temporal lobe structures differently. PubMed

Marková, H. et al. Perspective taking abilities in amnestic mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease. PubMed

Laczó, M. et al. Different profiles of spatial navigation deficits in Alzheimer’s disease biomarker-positive versus biomarker-negative older adults with amnestic mild cognitive impairment. PubMed PMC

Majerová, V. et al. Disturbance of real space navigation in moderately advanced but not in early Huntington’s disease. PubMed

Glikmann-Johnston, Y. et al. Hippocampal and striatal volumes correlate with spatial memory impairment in Huntington’s disease. PubMed

Fernandez-Baizan, C. et al. Patients with Parkinson’s disease show alteration in their visuospatial abilities and in their egocentric and allocentric spatial orientation measured by card placing tests. PubMed

Schneider, C. B. et al. Spatial learning deficits in Parkinson’s disease with and without mild cognitive impairment. PubMed

Kaiser, S. et al. Gender-specific strategy use and neural correlates in a spatial perspective taking task. PubMed

Creem-Regehr, S. H., Neil, J. A. & Yeh, H. J. Neural correlates of two imagined egocentric transformations. PubMed

Wolbers, T. & Hegarty, M. What determines our navigational abilities?. PubMed

Wallesch, C.-W. & Horn, A. Long-term effects of cerebellar pathology on cognitive functions. PubMed

Molinari, M., Petrosini, L., Misciagna, S. & Leggio, M. G. Visuospatial abilities in cerebellar disorders. PubMed PMC

Ham, I., Kant, N., Postma, A. & Visser-Meily, J. Is navigation ability a problem in mild stroke patients? Insights from self-reported navigation measures. PubMed

Laczó, M. et al. Spatial navigation questionnaires as a supportive diagnostic tool in early Alzheimer’s disease. PubMed PMC

Allison, S. et al. Alzheimer disease biomarkers and driving in clinically normal older adults. PubMed PMC

Allison, S. L. et al. Developing a spatial navigation screening tool sensitive to the preclinical Alzheimer disease continuum. PubMed PMC

Schmitz-Hübsch, T. et al. Scale for the assessment and rating of ataxia. PubMed

Bürk, K., Schulz, S. R. & Schulz, J. B. Monitoring progression in Friedreich ataxia: The use of clinical scales. PubMed

Hegarty, M. A dissociation between mental rotation and perspective-taking spatial abilities.

Wiener, J. M. et al. A novel virtual-reality-based route-learning test suite: Assessing the effects of cognitive aging on navigation. PubMed PMC

Hegarty, M. Development of a self-report measure of environmental spatial ability.

Nasreddine, Z. S. et al. The Montreal cognitive assessment, MoCA: A brief screening tool for mild cognitive impairment. PubMed

Fasnacht, J. S. et al. Conversion between the Montreal cognitive assessment and the mini-mental status examination. PubMed

Štěpánková, H. et al. Mini-mental state examination—Czech normative study.

Bezdicek, O. et al. Czech version of Rey Auditory Verbal Learning test: Normative data. PubMed

Nikolai, T. et al. The uniform data set, Czech version: Normative data in older adults from an international perspective. PubMed PMC

Nikolai, T. et al. Tests of verbal fluency, Czech normative study in older patients.

Kongs, K. S., Thompson, L. L., Iverson, G. L. & Heaton, R. K. Wisconsin card sorting test-64 card version (WCST-64).

Bezdicek, O. et al. Czech version of the trail making test: Normative data and clinical utility. PubMed

Krivá, Ľ. Stroopův test. Hogrefe—Testcentrum (2013).

Černochová, D. et al.

Smith, A.

Benton, A., Hamsher, K. D., Varney, N. & Spreen, O.

Beck, A. T. et al.

Kozhevnikov, M. & Hegarty, M. A dissociation between object manipulation spatial ability and spatial orientation ability. PubMed

Laczó, M. et al. Spatial navigation and visuospatial strategies in typical and atypical aging. PubMed PMC

Wiener, J. M., de Condappa, O., Harris, M. A. & Wolbers, T. Maladaptive bias for extrahippocampal navigation strategies in aging humans. PubMed PMC

de Condappa, O. & Wiener, J. M. Human place and response learning: Navigation strategy selection, pupil size and gaze behavior. PubMed

Colombel, C., Lalonde, R. & Caston, J. The effects of unilateral removal of the cerebellar hemispheres on spatial learning and memory in rats. PubMed

Matilla, A. et al. Mice lacking ataxin-1 display learning deficits and decreased hippocampal paired-pulse facilitation. PubMed PMC

Gandhi, C. C., Kelly, R. M., Wiley, R. G. & Walsh, T. J. Impaired acquisition of a Morris water maze task following selective destruction of cerebellar purkinje cells with OX7-saporin. PubMed

Ito, M. Control of mental activities by internal models in the cerebellum. PubMed

Sokolov, A. A., Miall, R. C. & Ivry, R. B. The cerebellum: Adaptive prediction for movement and cognition. PubMed PMC

Moberget, T. & Ivry, R. B. Cerebellar contributions to motor control and language comprehension: Searching for common computational principles. PubMed PMC

van der Ham, I. J. M., Koutzmpi, V., van der Kuil, M. N. A. & van der Hiele, K. Spatial navigation performance in people with multiple sclerosis-a large-scale online study. PubMed

Laczó, M. et al. Different profiles of spatial navigation deficits in Alzheimer’s disease biomarker-positive versus biomarker-negative older adults with amnestic mild cognitive impairment. PubMed PMC

Costabile, T. et al. Emotion recognition and psychological comorbidity in Friedreich’s ataxia. PubMed

Stefanescu, M. R. et al. Structural and functional MRI abnormalities of cerebellar cortex and nuclei in SCA3, SCA6 and Friedreich’s ataxia. PubMed PMC

Reetz, K. et al. Genotype-specific patterns of atrophy progression are more sensitive than clinical decline in SCA1, SCA3 and SCA6. PubMed

Karamazovova, S., Matuskova, V., Svecova, N. & Vyhnalek, M. Social cognition in degenerative cerebellar ataxias.

Hernández-Torres, A. et al. Longitudinal study of cognitive functioning in Friedreich’s ataxia. PubMed

Gigante, A. F. et al. The relationships between ataxia and cognition in spinocerebellar ataxia type 2. PubMed

Klinke, I. et al. Neuropsychological features of patients with spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) types 1, 2, 3, and 6. PubMed PMC

Buckner, R. L. et al. The organization of the human cerebellum estimated by intrinsic functional connectivity. PubMed PMC

Prestopnik, J. & Roskos-Ewoldsen, B. The relations among wayfinding strategy use, sense of direction, sex, familiarity, and wayfinding ability.

Sholl, J., Acacio, J., Makar, R. & Christlan, L. The relation of sex and sense of direction to spatial orientation in an unfamiliar environment.

Montello, D. R. & Pick, H. L. Jr. Integrating knowledge of vertically aligned large-scale spaces.

Weisberg, S. M. et al. Variations in cognitive maps: Understanding individual differences in navigation. PubMed

Nosheny, R. L. et al. The role of dyadic cognitive report and subjective cognitive decline in early ADRD clinical research and trials: Current knowledge, gaps, and recommendations. PubMed PMC

Roberts, J. L., Clare, L. & Woods, R. T. Subjective memory complaints and awareness of memory functioning in mild cognitive impairment: A systematic review. PubMed

Najít záznam

Citační ukazatele

Nahrávání dat ...

Možnosti archivace

Nahrávání dat ...