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Auditory Startle Response in Cervical Dystonia

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Journal Mov Disord
Date 2003 Dec 16
PMID 14673891
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The excitability of brainstem neurons is abnormally enhanced in patients with cervical dystonia (CD), but the extend of such abnormality is not known. We examined whether patients with CD showed abnormalities in the auditory startle response (ASR), a brainstem reflex elicited by an unexpected loud stimulus. Thirteen patients with CD were investigated 3 months after botulinum toxin treatment. Thirteen healthy volunteers served as controls. ASRs were elicited by binaural high-intensity auditory stimuli. Reflex electromyographic (EMG) activity was recorded simultaneously with surface electrodes bilaterally from masseter, orbicularis oculi, sternocleidomastoid, and biceps brachii muscles. We found that ASR onset latencies were similar for patients and controls. CD patients had significantly lower ASR probabilities than controls (P = 0.007). ASR area under the curve was significantly smaller in CD patients (P = 0.017). Similar to controls, patients showed a significant habituation of ASR (P < 0.001, each); however, CD patients showed a prolonged tonic or phasic EMG activity after the initial ASR that was not observed in controls. Normal latencies and recruitment pattern indicate a preserved organization of intrinsic neural pathways mediating ASR in CD. Reduced ASR probability and magnitude as well as prolonged EMG activity after the proper startle response corroborate and extend previous findings on brainstem dysfunction in CD.

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