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. 2024 Sep 25;13(19):5708.
doi: 10.3390/jcm13195708.

Memory-Guided Saccades and Non-Motor Symptoms Improve after Botulinum Toxin Therapy in Cervical Dystonia

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Memory-Guided Saccades and Non-Motor Symptoms Improve after Botulinum Toxin Therapy in Cervical Dystonia

Tihana Gilman Kuric et al. J Clin Med. .

Abstract

Background/Objectives: Cervical dystonia (CD) is a condition characterized by involuntary activity of cervical muscles, which is often accompanied by various non-motor symptoms. Recent studies indicate impaired saccadic eye movements in CD. Local administration of botulinum toxin type A (BoNT/A), which causes temporary paralysis of the injected muscle, is the first-line treatment of focal dystonia, including CD. To our knowledge, concurrent observation of the effect of BoNT/A on smooth eye movements, voluntary saccades, memory-guided saccades, and antisaccades in CD has not yet been explored. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of BoNT/A on eye movements and non-motor symptoms in patients with CD, which, when altered, could imply a central effect of BoNT/A. Methods: Thirty patients with CD performed smooth pursuit, prosaccadic expression, memory-guided saccades, and antisaccade tasks; eye movements were recorded by an eye tracker. Motor and non-motor symptoms, including depression, anxiety, pain, disability, and cognitive changes prior to and after BoNT/A administration, were also evaluated. Results: The number of correct onward counts (p < 0.001), overall correct memory-guided saccades count (p = 0.005), motor symptoms (p = 0.001), and non-motor symptoms, i.e., anxiety (p = 0.04), depression (p = 0.02), and cognition (p < 0.001) markedly improved after BoNT/A administration. Conclusions: Memory-guided saccades, depression, and anxiety improve after BoNT/A in CD.

Keywords: botulinum toxin (BoNT/A); central effect; cervical dystonia (CD); eye tracker; non-motor symptoms.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflicts of interest. Two of the authors are the owner (Vida Groznik) and co-owner (Aleksander Sadikov) of the company (NEUS Diagnostics) that owns the eye-tracking software we have used in this research.

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