Impaired resting vagal tone in patients with functional movement disorders.

Parkinsonism Relat Disord

Human Motor Control Section, Medical Neurology Branch, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA. Electronic address:

Published: September 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • The autonomic nervous system is crucial for maintaining balance in the body, especially during stress, and is linked to functional movement disorders (FMD) due to psychological stress.
  • 35 FMD patients and 38 healthy controls were studied through overnight ECG recordings, measuring heart rate variability (HRV) to assess autonomic function.
  • FMD patients showed lower parasympathetic activity (measured by RMSSD) and higher heart rates compared to controls, suggesting impaired vagal tone and potential increased stress vulnerability in these patients.

Article Abstract

Introduction: The autonomic nervous system plays an integral role in the maintenance of homeostasis during times of stress. The functioning of the autonomic nervous system in patients with functional movement disorders (FMD) is of particular interest given the hypothesis that converted psychological stress plays a critical role in FMD disease pathogenesis. We sought to investigate autonomic nervous system activity in FMD patients by examining heart rate variability (HRV), a quantitative marker of autonomic function.

Methods: 35 clinically definite FMD patients and 38 age- and sex-matched healthy controls were hospitalized overnight for continuous electrocardiogram recording. Standard time and frequency domain measures of HRV were calculated in the awake and asleep stages. All participants underwent a thorough neuropsychological battery, including the Hamilton Anxiety and Depression scales and the Beck Depression Inventory.

Results: Compared to controls, patients with FMD exhibited decreased root mean square of successive differences between adjacent NN intervals (RMSSD) (p = 0.02), a marker of parasympathetic activity, as well as increased mean heart rate (p = 0.03). These measures did not correlate with the depression and anxiety scores included in our assessment as potential covariates.

Conclusion: In this exploratory study, patients with FMD showed evidence of impaired resting state vagal tone, as demonstrated by reduced RMSSD. This decreased vagal tone may reflect increased stress vulnerability in patients with FMD.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5007207PMC
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