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December 14, 2010; 75 (24) Articles

Tapping linked to function and structure in premanifest and symptomatic Huntington disease

N. Bechtel, R.I. Scahill, H.D. Rosas, T. Acharya, S.J.A. van den Bogaard, C. Jauffret, M.J. Say, A. Sturrock, H. Johnson, C.E. Onorato, D.H. Salat, A. Durr, B.R. Leavitt, R.A.C. Roos, G.B. Landwehrmeyer, D.R. Langbehn, J.C. Stout, S.J. Tabrizi, R. Reilmann
First published November 10, 2010, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e3182020123
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Tapping linked to function and structure in premanifest and symptomatic Huntington disease
N. Bechtel, R.I. Scahill, H.D. Rosas, T. Acharya, S.J.A. van den Bogaard, C. Jauffret, M.J. Say, A. Sturrock, H. Johnson, C.E. Onorato, D.H. Salat, A. Durr, B.R. Leavitt, R.A.C. Roos, G.B. Landwehrmeyer, D.R. Langbehn, J.C. Stout, S.J. Tabrizi, R. Reilmann
Neurology Dec 2010, 75 (24) 2150-2160; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3182020123

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Abstract

Objective: Motor signs are functionally disabling features of Huntington disease. Characteristic motor signs define disease manifestation. Their severity and onset are assessed by the Total Motor Score of the Unified Huntington's Disease Rating Scale, a categorical scale limited by interrater variability and insensitivity in premanifest subjects. More objective, reliable, and precise measures are needed which permit clinical trials in premanifest populations. We hypothesized that motor deficits can be objectively quantified by force-transducer-based tapping and correlate with disease burden and brain atrophy.

Methods: A total of 123 controls, 120 premanifest, and 123 early symptomatic gene carriers performed a speeded and a metronome tapping task in the multicenter study TRACK-HD. Total Motor Score, CAG repeat length, and MRIs were obtained. The premanifest group was subdivided into A and B, based on the proximity to estimated disease onset, the manifest group into stages 1 and 2, according to their Total Functional Capacity scores. Analyses were performed centrally and blinded.

Results: Tapping variability distinguished between all groups and subgroups in both tasks and correlated with 1) disease burden, 2) clinical motor phenotype, 3) gray and white matter atrophy, and 4) cortical thinning. Speeded tapping was more sensitive to the detection of early changes.

Conclusion: Tapping deficits are evident throughout manifest and premanifest stages. Deficits are more pronounced in later stages and correlate with clinical scores as well as regional brain atrophy, which implies a link between structure and function. The ability to track motor phenotype progression with force-transducer-based tapping measures will be tested prospectively in the TRACK-HD study.

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  • Study funding: Supported by the CHDI/HighQ Foundation, a non-for-profit organization dedicated to finding treatments for HD. The cortical thickness imaging work was additionally supported by NIH P01NS058793 and R01NS042861.

  • CoV
    coefficient of variation
    DBS
    disease burden score
    Freq
    frequency
    HD
    Huntington disease
    ICV
    intracranial volume
    IOI
    interonset interval
    ΔIOI
    deviation from interonset interval
    IPI
    interpeak interval
    ΔIPI
    deviation from interpeak interval
    ITI
    intertap interval
    log
    logarithmic
    MT
    metronome tapping
    ΔMTI
    deviation from midtap interval
    preHD
    premanifest Huntington disease
    RT
    reaction time
    ST
    speeded tapping
    TD
    tap duration
    TF
    tapping force
    TFC
    Total Functional Capacity
    UHDRS
    Unified Huntington's Disease Rating Scale
    UHDRS-TMS
    Unified Huntington's Disease Rating Scale–Total Motor Score
    VBM
    voxel-based morphometry.

  • Editorial, page 2142

  • Supplemental data at www.neurology.org

  • Received February 24, 2010.
  • Accepted July 1, 2010.
  • Copyright © 2010 by AAN Enterprises, Inc.
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