Abstract

BackgroundImpulsivity is common in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD), with many developing impulsive compulsive behavior disorders (ICB). Its pathophysiological basis remains unclear.ObjectivesWe aimed to investigate local field potential (LFP) markers of trait impulsivity in PD and their relationship to ICB.MethodsWe recorded subthalamic nucleus (STN) LFPs in 23 PD patients undergoing deep brain stimulation implantation. Presence and severity of ICB were assessed by clinical interview and the Questionnaire for Impulsive-Compulsive Disorders in PD-Rating Scale (QUIP-RS), whereas trait impulsivity was estimated with the Barratt Impulsivity Scale (BIS-11). Recordings were obtained during the off dopaminergic states and the power spectrum of the subthalamic activity was analyzed using Fourier transform-based techniques. Assessment of each electrode contact localization was done to determine the topography of the oscillatory activity recorded.ResultsPatients with (n = 6) and without (n = 17) ICB had similar LFP spectra. A multiple regression model including QUIP-RS, BIS-11, and Unified PD Rating Scale-III scores as regressors showed a significant positive correlation between 8–13 Hz power and BIS-11 score. The correlation was mainly driven by the motor factor of the BIS-11, and was irrespective of the presence or absence of active ICB. Electrode contact pairs with the highest α power, which also correlated most strongly with BIS-11, tended to be more ventral than contact pairs with the highest beta power, which localize to the dorsolateral motor STN.ConclusionsOur data suggest a link between α power and trait impulsivity in PD, irrespective of the presence and severity of ICB.

Highlights

  • We evaluated 23 Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients undergoing subthalamic nucleus (STN)-deep brain stimulation (DBS)

  • Power over the 5–35 Hz range and behavioral features, we computed a multiple regression model including the Questionnaire for Impulsive-Compulsive Disorders in PD-Rating Scale (QUIP-RS) score, Barratt impulsivity scale (BIS-11) score, and UPDRS-III score as predictors and local field potential (LFP) power as outcome variable

  • Neither the coefficients for the QUIP-RS or UPDRSIII score were significant in this model after correction for multiple comparisons, those for the UPDRS-III did show a peak in the low β range

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We aimed to investigate local field potential (LFP) markers of trait impulsivity in PD and their relationship to ICB

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