Pathways Mediating Impaired Postural Control in Parkinson's Disease

Status: Recruiting
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Study Type: Observational
SUMMARY

The purpose of this project is to use transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to explore the state of excitability of corticocortical and corticofugal (cortex to spinal cord, cortex to brainstem to spinal cord) pathways that project to muscles that control the legs and trunk in people with Parkinson's disease. The outcome variables will be further analyzed to understand their relationship to quantitative measures of postural instability and gait dysfunction. As such, the project can be classified as basic physiologic research. The protocol is not designed to determine if measures of corticocortical or corticofugal excitability can be used as a biomarker to predict disease progression.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 45
Maximum Age: 80
Healthy Volunteers: t
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⁃ Participants with Parkinson's disease

• Diagnosis of idiopathic PD or dystonia as determined by a movement disorders neurologist in accordance with the UK Society Brain Bank diagnostic criteria.

• Age 45-80 years.

• Able to ambulate independently without the use of an assistive device (e.g. cane) for 50 meters.

⁃ Healthy Older Adults (Control participants)

• Age 45-80 years (this group will be age and sex-matched to the PD group)

• Able to ambulate independently without the use of an assistive device (cane or walker)

⁃ Healthy Young Adults

• Age 21-44 years (this group will be age and sex-matched to the PD group)

• Able to ambulate independently without the use of an assistive device (cane or walker)

Locations
United States
Minnesota
University of Minnesota
RECRUITING
Minneapolis
Contact Information
Primary
Joshua De Kam
jadekam@umn.edu
612-626-8052
Time Frame
Start Date: 2024-06-01
Estimated Completion Date: 2027-06-10
Participants
Target number of participants: 120
Treatments
Control
40 healthy older adults and 40 young adults. Potential volunteers for the study will be recruited from a list of volunteers at the University of Minnesota or study information pamphlets distributed people who express an interest in participating (e.g. at research events, support group meetings, or to colleagues of participants tested). Interested individuals will self-identify and contact our research staff for further information.
Experimental
40 people with Parkinson's disease. Potential volunteers will be recruited from the Movement Disorders Clinic at the University of Minnesota Medical Center. Patients that are referred to this center for standard-of-care evaluations will be seen by a movement disorders neurologist. Patients will be evaluated as per standard of care, regardless of whether they are interested in participating in research protocols.
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: University of Minnesota

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