Is speech function lateralised in the basal ganglia? Evidence from de novo Parkinson's disease.
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Date of Publication
April 10, 2025
Publication Type
Article
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Contributor
Dusek, Petr | |
Tykalova, Tereza | |
Novotny, Michal | |
Illner, Vojtech | |
Simek, Michal | |
Kouba, Tomas | |
Kryze, Petr | |
Zogala, David | |
Ruzicka, Evzen | |
Jorge, Adriana |
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Series
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0022-3050
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group
Language
English
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PubMed ID
39288960
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Description
Background
Research on the possible influence of lateralised basal ganglia dysfunction on speech in Parkinson's disease is scarce. This study aimed to compare speech in de-novo, drug-naive patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) with asymmetric nigral dopaminergic dysfunction, predominantly in either the right or left hemisphere.
Methods
Acoustic analyses of reading passages were performed. Asymmetry of nigral dysfunction was defined using dopamine transporter-single-photon emission CT (DAT-SPECT).
Results
From a total of 135 de novo patients with PD assessed, 47 patients had a lower right and 36 lower left DAT availability in putamen based on DAT-SPECT. Patients with PD with lower left DAT availability had higher dysarthria severity via composite dysarthria index compared with patients with lower right DAT availability (p=0.01).
Conclusion
Our data support the crucial role of DAT availability in the left putamen in speech. This finding might provide important clues for managing speech following deep brain stimulation.
Research on the possible influence of lateralised basal ganglia dysfunction on speech in Parkinson's disease is scarce. This study aimed to compare speech in de-novo, drug-naive patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) with asymmetric nigral dopaminergic dysfunction, predominantly in either the right or left hemisphere.
Methods
Acoustic analyses of reading passages were performed. Asymmetry of nigral dysfunction was defined using dopamine transporter-single-photon emission CT (DAT-SPECT).
Results
From a total of 135 de novo patients with PD assessed, 47 patients had a lower right and 36 lower left DAT availability in putamen based on DAT-SPECT. Patients with PD with lower left DAT availability had higher dysarthria severity via composite dysarthria index compared with patients with lower right DAT availability (p=0.01).
Conclusion
Our data support the crucial role of DAT availability in the left putamen in speech. This finding might provide important clues for managing speech following deep brain stimulation.
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