Levodopa modulates semantic fluency and uniqueness in non‐demented patients with progressive supranuclear palsy

Author:

Ma Jinghong1,Zhang Guanyu2ORCID,Zhao Zhenzhen3,Chan Piu4,Ye Zheng5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University Beijing China

2. China Institute of Sport Science Beijing China

3. Department of Geriatrics Center The Fourth People's Hospital of Shenyang Shenyang China

4. Department of Neurobiology Neurology and Geriatrics, Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University, Beijing Institute of Geriatrics Beijing China

5. Institute of Neuroscience, Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionSemantic fluency is the ability to name items from a given category within a limited time, which relies on semantic knowledge, working memory, and executive function. Similar to patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) scored lower than healthy adults in the well‐established semantic fluency test. However, it is unclear how unique are the produced words. This study examined the relationship between semantic fluency and words’ uniqueness in patients with PSP.MethodsTwenty‐seven patients with PSP Richardson's syndrome (PSP‐RS), 37 patients with PD, and 41 healthy controls (HC) performed a standard semantic fluency test (animals), and their verbal responses were audio‐recorded. We used the uniqueness to reflect the ability to produce both original and effective work, that is, creativity.ResultsThe PSP‐RS group produced fewer correct words and fewer unique words than the PD and HC groups. Moreover, the correlation between fluency and uniqueness was positive in the HC and PD groups but negative in the PSP‐RS group. Importantly, the actual levodopa dose was positively correlated with the fluency but negatively correlated with the uniqueness in PSP‐RS. The PSP‐RS patients who took a greater dose of levodopa tended to produce more correct words but fewer unique words.ConclusionsThese results suggested that levodopa may modulate semantic fluency and uniqueness in the early stages of PSP‐RS.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

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