Eye movements in ephedrone-induced parkinsonism.

Patients with ephedrone parkinsonism (EP) show a complex, rapidly progressive, irreversible, and levodopa non-responsive parkinsonian and dystonic syndrome due to manganese intoxication. Eye movements may help to differentiate parkinsonian syndromes providing insights into which brain networks are a...

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Main Authors: Cecilia Bonnet, Jan Rusz, Marika Megrelishvili, Tomáš Sieger, Olga Matoušková, Michael Okujava, Hana Brožová, Tomáš Nikolai, Jaromír Hanuška, Mariam Kapianidze, Nina Mikeladze, Nazi Botchorishvili, Irine Khatiashvili, Marina Janelidze, Tereza Serranová, Ondřej Fiala, Jan Roth, Jonas Bergquist, Robert Jech, Sophie Rivaud-Péchoux, Bertrand Gaymard, Evžen Růžička
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4130591?pdf=render
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author Cecilia Bonnet
Jan Rusz
Marika Megrelishvili
Tomáš Sieger
Olga Matoušková
Michael Okujava
Hana Brožová
Tomáš Nikolai
Jaromír Hanuška
Mariam Kapianidze
Nina Mikeladze
Nazi Botchorishvili
Irine Khatiashvili
Marina Janelidze
Tereza Serranová
Ondřej Fiala
Jan Roth
Jonas Bergquist
Robert Jech
Sophie Rivaud-Péchoux
Bertrand Gaymard
Evžen Růžička
author_facet Cecilia Bonnet
Jan Rusz
Marika Megrelishvili
Tomáš Sieger
Olga Matoušková
Michael Okujava
Hana Brožová
Tomáš Nikolai
Jaromír Hanuška
Mariam Kapianidze
Nina Mikeladze
Nazi Botchorishvili
Irine Khatiashvili
Marina Janelidze
Tereza Serranová
Ondřej Fiala
Jan Roth
Jonas Bergquist
Robert Jech
Sophie Rivaud-Péchoux
Bertrand Gaymard
Evžen Růžička
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description Patients with ephedrone parkinsonism (EP) show a complex, rapidly progressive, irreversible, and levodopa non-responsive parkinsonian and dystonic syndrome due to manganese intoxication. Eye movements may help to differentiate parkinsonian syndromes providing insights into which brain networks are affected in the underlying disease, but they have never been systematically studied in EP. Horizontal and vertical eye movements were recorded in 28 EP and compared to 21 Parkinson's disease (PD) patients, and 27 age- and gender-matched healthy subjects using standardized oculomotor tasks with infrared videooculography. EP patients showed slow and hypometric horizontal saccades, an increased occurrence of square wave jerks, long latencies of vertical antisaccades, a high error rate in the horizontal antisaccade task, and made more errors than controls when pro- and antisaccades were mixed. Based on oculomotor performance, a direct differentiation between EP and PD was possible only by the velocity of horizontal saccades. All remaining metrics were similar between both patient groups. EP patients present extensive oculomotor disturbances probably due to manganese-induced damage to the basal ganglia, reflecting their role in oculomotor system.
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spelling doaj.art-2165923141d24529b55d01afaff53a422022-12-21T20:26:11ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0198e10478410.1371/journal.pone.0104784Eye movements in ephedrone-induced parkinsonism.Cecilia BonnetJan RuszMarika MegrelishviliTomáš SiegerOlga MatouškováMichael OkujavaHana BrožováTomáš NikolaiJaromír HanuškaMariam KapianidzeNina MikeladzeNazi BotchorishviliIrine KhatiashviliMarina JanelidzeTereza SerranováOndřej FialaJan RothJonas BergquistRobert JechSophie Rivaud-PéchouxBertrand GaymardEvžen RůžičkaPatients with ephedrone parkinsonism (EP) show a complex, rapidly progressive, irreversible, and levodopa non-responsive parkinsonian and dystonic syndrome due to manganese intoxication. Eye movements may help to differentiate parkinsonian syndromes providing insights into which brain networks are affected in the underlying disease, but they have never been systematically studied in EP. Horizontal and vertical eye movements were recorded in 28 EP and compared to 21 Parkinson's disease (PD) patients, and 27 age- and gender-matched healthy subjects using standardized oculomotor tasks with infrared videooculography. EP patients showed slow and hypometric horizontal saccades, an increased occurrence of square wave jerks, long latencies of vertical antisaccades, a high error rate in the horizontal antisaccade task, and made more errors than controls when pro- and antisaccades were mixed. Based on oculomotor performance, a direct differentiation between EP and PD was possible only by the velocity of horizontal saccades. All remaining metrics were similar between both patient groups. EP patients present extensive oculomotor disturbances probably due to manganese-induced damage to the basal ganglia, reflecting their role in oculomotor system.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4130591?pdf=render
spellingShingle Cecilia Bonnet
Jan Rusz
Marika Megrelishvili
Tomáš Sieger
Olga Matoušková
Michael Okujava
Hana Brožová
Tomáš Nikolai
Jaromír Hanuška
Mariam Kapianidze
Nina Mikeladze
Nazi Botchorishvili
Irine Khatiashvili
Marina Janelidze
Tereza Serranová
Ondřej Fiala
Jan Roth
Jonas Bergquist
Robert Jech
Sophie Rivaud-Péchoux
Bertrand Gaymard
Evžen Růžička
Eye movements in ephedrone-induced parkinsonism.
PLoS ONE
title Eye movements in ephedrone-induced parkinsonism.
title_full Eye movements in ephedrone-induced parkinsonism.
title_fullStr Eye movements in ephedrone-induced parkinsonism.
title_full_unstemmed Eye movements in ephedrone-induced parkinsonism.
title_short Eye movements in ephedrone-induced parkinsonism.
title_sort eye movements in ephedrone induced parkinsonism
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4130591?pdf=render
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