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Effect of expectancy and personality on cortical excitability in Parkinson's disease
Authors:Jau‐Shin Lou MD  PhD  Diana M Dimitrova PhD  Richard Hammerschlag PhD  John Nutt MD  Elizabeth A Hunt MPH  Ryan W Eaton BS  Sarah C Johnson MPAS  PA‐C  Melanie D Davis MSN  FNP  Grace C Arnold MPH  Sarah B Andrea BS  and Barry S Oken MD
Institution:1. Department of Neurology, Oregon Health & Science University, , Portland, Oregon, USA;2. Oregon College of Oriental Medicine, , Portland, Oregon, USA
Abstract:Our previous studies in Parkinson's disease have shown that both levodopa and expectancy of receiving levodopa reduce cortical excitability. We designed this study to evaluate how degree of expectancy and other individual factors modulate placebo response in Parkinson's patients. Twenty‐six Parkinson's patients were randomized to 1 of 3 groups: 0%, 50%, and 100% expectancy of receiving levodopa. All subjects received placebo regardless of expectancy group. Subjects completed the NEO‐Five Factor Inventory, General Perceived Self‐Efficacy Scale, and Perceived Stress Scale. Cortical excitability was measured by the amplitude of motor‐evoked potential (MEP) evoked by transcranial magnetic stimulation. Objective physical fatigue of extensor carpi radialis before and after placebo levodopa was also measured. Responders were defined as subjects who responded to the placebo levodopa with a decrease in MEP. Degree of expectancy had a significant effect on MEP response (P < .05). Subjects in the 50% and 100% expectancy groups responded with a decrease in MEP, whereas those in the 0% expectancy group responded with an increase in MEP (P < .05). Responders tended to be more open to experience than nonresponders. There were no significant changes in objective physical fatigue between the expectancy groups or between responders and nonresponders. Expectancy is associated with changes in cortical excitability. Further studies are needed to examine the relationship between personality and placebo effect in Parkinson's patients. © 2013 Movement Disorder Society
Keywords:Parkinson's disease  levodopa  expectancy  cortical excitability  transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)
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