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- Clinical Trial NCT05820425
Local Fields Potentientals of the Subthalamic Nucleus in Patients With Parkinson's Disease
Local Fields Potentials of the Subthalamic Nucleus in Patients With Parkinson's Disease and Neuropsychiatric Fluctuations
Study Overview
Status
Conditions
Intervention / Treatment
Detailed Description
In PD several studies have shown an abnormal synchronized activity in the beta band (13-30 Hz) in the motor dorsal STN, which correlates with bradykinesia. This abnormal activity is decreased by dopaminergic treatment and movement. In contrast, higher alpha activity is concentrated in the ventromedial part of the nucleus. Anatomically, it has been shown that the motor dorsal subthalamic nucleus is connected with the motor frontal cortex, whereas its non-motor ventral part is connected to the premotor and the prefrontal cortex.
More recently, an increasing attention has been focused on the key role of the STN in emotion and cognition in Parkinson's disease. Neuropsychiatric symptoms indeed represent a real burden for patients with PD and their caregivers. Patients might experience fatigue, depressive symptoms, anxiety, apathy, impulse control disorders, punding, hallucinations, and impaired cognition. Moreover, neuropsychiatric symptoms might fluctuate along the day. During the off state, patients might present with fatigue, lack of energy and motivation, low mood and slowness of thought, whereas during the on state they experience a sensation of well-being, high motivation, logorrhoea with easy flow of ideas, and good attention span and liveliness. Little is known about the electrophysiological correlates of such neuropsychiatric symptoms. An increase in the background activity and a reduced oscillatory activity in the alpha spectrum was observed in the ventral part of the right STN after vocal emotional stimuli. A change in the oscillatory activity in the alpha spectrum of the STN has been recorded after visual emotional stimuli. A theta activity in the ventral region of the STN has been recorded in PD patients with impulse control disorders while on medication.
Recently, a new tool, the neuropsychiatric fluctuations scale, has been developed. This scale, contrary to the other scales measuring the non-motor fluctuations, which are mainly retrospective, allows to measure the neuropsychiatric state of the patient at the very moment of the test. This is a critical advantage as patients can be anosognosic of their fluctuations. The neuropsychiatric fluctuations scale allows measuring the neuropsychiatric state of the patient "in real time", just as the MDS UPDRS assesses the motor condition.
At present, the electrophysiological marker of neuropsychiatric fluctuations in PD is unknown. Moreover, all electrophysiological data on STN activity comes from the postoperative phase and no data are available on their evolution over time.
The PERCEPT (Medtronic) allows to record STN activity not only in the immediate postoperative phase, but also in the medium and long-term follow-up, providing an excellent tool to investigate the electrophysiological activity of the subthalamic nucleus, and its changes over time.
In addition, while there are studies on the electrophysiological correlates of motor activity in PD, no studies are available on the change of this activity in the same patient after long follow-up. It is unknown whether the electrophysiological markers of motor and neuropsychiatric fluctuations change over time, together with the improvement of fluctuations induced by chronic stimulation and reduction of dopaminergic medication. From a clinical point of view, a motor and neuropsychiatric desensitization to levodopa has been shown in PD patients treated with chronic STN stimulation. Although relatively unknown and understudied, levodopa desensitization carries significant consequence in PD, such as malignant stimulation withdrawal syndrome. To determine how the electrophysiological markers of the OFF and the ON states change over time in the same patient not only will help to elucidate the mechanisms underlying this desensitization, but it will be also crucial for implementing algorithms for adaptive stimulation.
The purpose of our study is to record the STN activity in PD patients treated with STN stimulation during neuropsychiatric and motor fluctuations and their changes over time.
RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS AND EXPECTED RESULTS Our hypothesis is that neuropsychiatric fluctuations are associated with a change in the low-frequencies band activity in the ventral region of the STN, and that motor fluctuations are associated with changes in the beta band activity in the dorsal motor region of the STN. We expect a reduction of these abnormal activities over time, associated with the reduction of fluctuations.
Great efforts are to date made in order to create an adaptive stimulation, characterized by a real-time adaptation of parameters of stimulation to the fluctuations of the patient state. Adaptive stimulation would be more efficient than the current continuous stimulation system. Results of this study will allow to better understanding the pathophysiological basis of neuropsychiatric and motor fluctuation, and moreover to implement algorithms for create an adaptive stimulation.
Study Type
Enrollment (Estimated)
Contacts and Locations
Study Contact
- Name: Pierre Pelissier, MsC
- Phone Number: +33 4 76 76 94 59
- Email: ppelissier@chu-grenoble.fr
Study Locations
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Grenoble, France, 38043
- Recruiting
- CHU Grenoble Alpes
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Contact:
- Anna Castrioto
- Phone Number: +33476769452
- Email: acastrioto@chu-grenoble.fr
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Contact:
- Pierre PELISSIER
- Phone Number: +33476769459
- Email: ppelissier@chu-grenoble.fr
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
- Adult
- Older Adult
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Sampling Method
Study Population
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age between 30 and 75 years
- Diagnosis of Parkinson's disease with fluctuations and/or dyskinesias
- Ability to collaborate and fill a questionnaire in the OFF state condition (this criterion will be assessed based on the results of the preoperative screening to retain indication for STN stimulation, which takes place whenever a PD patient has to undergo DBS surgery)
- Surgery for bilateral STN stimulation with a Percept® (Medtronic) in the last 10 days
- Absence of dementia (defined as MoCA score > 24)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Active psychosis
- Patients unable to provide an informed consent or under gardianship
- Patients under judicial supervision or deprived of liberty
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
Cohorts and Interventions
Group / Cohort |
Intervention / Treatment |
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Patients with Parkinson's disease with fluctuations and/or dyskinesias treated by STN DBS
Patients with Parkinson's disease with fluctuations and/or dyskinesias treated by STN DBS, using PERCEPT device (Medtronic)
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STN LFP and EEG recording during the OFF and ON medication condition
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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The LFPs recordings from the STN correlating with the neuropsychiatric OFF and ON
Time Frame: in the 10 days following surgery
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Correlation will be performed within a general mixed effect model approach.
The dependent variable will be the power spectral density (PSD, expressed as logpower (µV^2)) of the subthalamic nucleus local field potentials estimated with the Welch method.
The independant variable will be measured using the neuropsychiatric fluctuations scale score.
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in the 10 days following surgery
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The LFPs recordings from the STN correlating with the neuropsychiatric OFF and ON
Time Frame: at 3 months after surgery
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Correlation will be performed within a general mixed effect model approach.
The dependent variable will be the power spectral density (PSD, expressed as logpower (µV^2)) of the subthalamic nucleus local field potentials estimated with the Welch method.
The independant variable will be measured using the neuropsychiatric fluctuations scale score.
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at 3 months after surgery
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The LFPs recordings from the STN correlating with the neuropsychiatric OFF and ON
Time Frame: at 1 year after surgery
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Correlation will be performed within a general mixed effect model approach.
The dependent variable will be the power spectral density (PSD, expressed as logpower (µV^2)) of the subthalamic nucleus local field potentials estimated with the Welch method.
The independant variable will be measured using the neuropsychiatric fluctuations scale score.
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at 1 year after surgery
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Collaborators and Investigators
Sponsor
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Anna Castrioto, MD, PhD, CHU Grenoble Alpes
Study record dates
Study Major Dates
Study Start (Actual)
Primary Completion (Estimated)
Study Completion (Estimated)
Study Registration Dates
First Submitted
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
First Posted (Actual)
Study Record Updates
Last Update Posted (Actual)
Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
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More Information
Terms related to this study
Additional Relevant MeSH Terms
Other Study ID Numbers
- 38RC21.0394
- 2022-A00004-39 (Other Identifier: ID RCB)
Plan for Individual participant data (IPD)
Plan to Share Individual Participant Data (IPD)?
Drug and device information, study documents
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated device product
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