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Contingent Negative Variation Is Associated with Cognitive Dysfunction and Secondary Progressive Disease Course in Multiple Sclerosis
Authors:Utku Uysal  Fethi Idiman  Egemen Idiman  Serkan Ozakbas  Sirel Karakas  Jared Bruce
Affiliation:aDepartment of Neurology, Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir, Turkey.;bDepartment of Psychology, Cyprus International University, Lefkosa, Republic of Cyprus, Turkey.;cDepartment of Psychology, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, USA.
Abstract:

Background and Purpose

The relationship between contingent negative variation (CNV), which is an event-related potential, and cognition in multiple sclerosis (MS) has not been examined previously. The primary objective of the present study was thus to determine the association between CNV and cognition in a sample of MS patients.

Methods

The subjects of this study comprised 66 MS patients [50 with relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) and 16 with secondary progressive MS (SPMS)] and 40 matched healthy volunteers. A neuropsychological battery was administered to all of the subjects; CNV recordings were made from the Cz, Fz, and Pz electrodes, and the amplitude and area under the curve (AUC) were measured at each electrode.

Results

RRMS patients exhibited CNVs with lower amplitudes and smaller AUCs than the controls at Pz. SPMS patients exhibited CNVs with lower amplitudes and smaller AUCs than the controls, and CNVs with a smaller amplitude than the RRMS patients at both Cz and Pz. After correcting for multiple comparisons, a lower CNV amplitude at Pz was significantly associated with worse performance on measures of speed of information processing, verbal fluency, verbal learning, and verbal recall.

Conclusions

CNV may serve as a marker for disease progression and cognitive dysfunction in MS. Further studies with larger samples and wider electrode coverage are required to fully assess the value of CNV in these areas.
Keywords:relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis   secondary progressive multiple sclerosis   contingent negative variation cognitive dysfunction   event-related potentials   neuropsychological test
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