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Impulsive-compulsive behaviors in parkin-associated Parkinson disease

Authors :
Maria Teresa Pellecchia
Simona Petrucci
Giuseppe De Michele
Francesca Morgante
Francesco Bove
Paolo Barone
Anna Rita Bentivoglio
Lucia Ricciardi
Alfonso Fasano
Chiara Criscuolo
Monia Ginevrino
Anna De Rosa
Marcello Moccia
Enza Maria Valente
Chiara Sorbera
Morgante, Francesca
Fasano, Alfonso
Ginevrino, Monia
Petrucci, Simona
Ricciardi, Lucia
Bove, Francesco
Criscuolo, Chiara
Moccia, Marcello
DE ROSA, Anna
Sorbera, Chiara
Bentivoglio, Anna Rita
Barone, Paolo
DE MICHELE, Giuseppe
Pellecchia, Maria Teresa
Valente, Enza Maria
Source :
Web of Science
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this multicenter, case-control study was to investigate the prevalence and severity of impulsive-compulsive behaviors (ICBs) in a cohort of patients with parkin -associated Parkinson disease (PD) compared to a group of patients without the mutation. Methods: We compared 22 patients with biallelic parkin mutations (parkin-PD) and 26 patients negative for parkin , PINK1 , DJ-1 , and GBA mutations (PD-NM), matched for age at onset, disease duration, levodopa, and dopamine agonist equivalent daily dose. A semistructured interview was used to diagnose each of the following ICBs: compulsive sexual behavior, compulsive buying, binge eating, punding, hobbyism, and compulsive medication use. The Questionnaire for Impulsive-Compulsive Disorders in Parkinson9s Disease–Rating Scale (QUIP-RS) was adopted to rate ICB severity. Results: Frequency of patients with at least one ICB was comparable between parkin-PD and PD-NM. Nevertheless, when analyzing the distribution of specific ICBs, a higher frequency of compulsive shopping, binge eating, and punding/hobbyism was found in the parkin-PD group. Compared to PD-NM, parkin-PD patients with ICB had younger onset age and higher frequency of smokers; in 5 patients, ICB had predated PD onset. Total and partial (compulsive buying, compulsive sexual behavior, binge eating, hobbyism/punding) QUIP-RS scores were higher in patients with parkin-PD compared to patients with PD-NM. Logistic regression analysis showed that the presence of parkin mutations was associated with smoking status and higher QUIP-RS total score. Conclusions: Our data expand the parkin -associated phenotypic spectrum demonstrating higher frequency and severity of specific ICBs, and suggesting an association between the parkin genotype, smoking status, and ICB severity.

Details

ISSN :
1526632X
Volume :
87
Issue :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neurology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7b5b9eb3deebcdcff4dae08eb53224e5