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Query: UMLS:C0030567 (
Parkinson's disease
)
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Objectives:
In a prospective 4-year study, we evaluated the progression of motor and non-motor symptoms in
Parkinson's disease
(PD) patients with Asian-specific
LRRK2
risk variants and non-carriers.
Methods:
A total of 202 patients with PD, including 133 risk variant carriers and 69 non-carriers, were followed up and evaluated using the Modified Hoehn and Yahr staging scale, Unified
Parkinson's Disease
Rating Scale part III, Non-motor Symptom Scale,
Parkinson's disease
Questionnaire-39 item version. Means of generalized estimating equation model was performed to compare the differences from baseline between
LRRK2
risk variant carriers and non-carriers.
Results:
Our longitudinal analysis revealed that risk variant carriers exhibited greater progression than non-carriers after 4 years based on the modified Hoehn and Yahr staging scale (risk variants carriers, 0.65; non-carriers, 0.06;
P
= 0.041). Meanwhile, Unified
Parkinson's Disease
Rating Scale gait and posture score in risk variant carriers also showed greater increase than that in non-carriers, although the difference was not statistically significant. Non-carriers experienced a transient improvement in non-motor symptoms at the early stage of PD, as scores at visit two significantly reduced compared to baseline in Non-motor Symptom Scale domain 3 (mood/apathy),
Parkinson's disease
Questionnaire-39 item version domain 3 (emotional well-being), and frequency of
NMS
in non-carriers but not in risk variants carriers.
Conclusions:
PD gene risk variant carriers were more likely to progress faster in their motor severity than non-carriers. There were transient differences in certain non-motor symptoms and quality of life in carriers. However, more studies are warranted to assess the association of PD risk variants and progression of non-motor symptoms.
...
PMID:Four-Year Longitudinal Study of Motor and Non-motor Symptoms in
LRRK2
-Related Parkinson's Disease. 3201 44
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