Theta-frequency subthalamic stimulation enhances conflict resolution in Parkinson's disease patients with freezing of gait through frontal cortex modulation

θ频率丘脑底核刺激通过调节额叶皮层增强帕金森病步态冻结患者的冲突解决能力

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Abstract

Freezing of gait (FOG) in Parkinson's disease (PD) is a debilitating motor symptom linked to executive dysfunction, particularly impaired conflict resolution. However, the underlying neural mechanisms and optimal treatment remain unclear. We assessed conflict resolution using a modified Flanker task in 90 PD patients (52 with FOG) and 37 healthy controls. PD-FOG patients exhibited significantly greater conflict costs than patients without FOG and healthy controls. Task-based fMRI revealed enhanced frontal cortical activation associated with conflict processing deficits in PD-FOG, positively correlating with FOG severity. In a subgroup of 18 PD-FOG patients undergoing fMRI during subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS), theta-frequency (5 Hz) stimulation improved conflict resolution and increased frontal activation, whereas high-frequency (130 Hz) stimulation primarily activated motor regions without cognitive benefit. These findings indicate that frontal dysfunction contributed to the conflict resolution deficits in PD-FOG and support theta-frequency STN-DBS as a promising therapeutic approach for enhancing cognitive function.

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