Smell and taste in idiopathic blepharospasm
Gamain J, Herr T, Fleischmann R, Stenner A, Vollmer M, Willert C, Veit B, Lehnert B, Mueller J-U, Steigerwald F, Tost F, et al. (2021)
Journal of Neural Transmission 128(8): 1215-1224.
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Gamain, Julie;
Herr, Thorsten;
Fleischmann, Robert;
Stenner, Andrea;
Vollmer, Marcus;
Willert, Carsten;
Veit, Birgitt;
Lehnert, Bernhard;
Mueller, Jan-Uwe;
Steigerwald, Frank;
Tost, Frank;
Kronenbuerger, Martin
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**Abstract**
The pathophysiology of blepharospasm is incompletely understood. Current concepts suggest that blepharospasm is a network disorder, involving basal ganglia, thalamus, cortex, and, possibly, the cerebellum. Tracing, imaging, and clinical studies revealed that these structures are also concerned with olfaction and taste. Because of this anatomical overlap, dysfunction of the chemical senses in blepharospasm is expected. Injections of botulinum toxin into the eyelid muscles are the first-line treatment of blepharospasm. Yet, the effects of botulinum toxin on the chemical senses have not been systematically assessed. To contribute to a better understanding of blepharospasm, olfactory and gustatory abilities were assessed in 17 subjects with blepharospasm and 17 age-/sex-matched healthy controls. Sniffin Sticks were used to assess odor threshold, odor discrimination, and odor identification. Results of these three Sniffin Sticks subtests were added to the composite olfactory score. The Taste Strips were applied to assess taste. In an adjacent study, we assessed the sense of smell and taste in eight subjects with blepharospasm before and 4 weeks after botulinum toxin treatment. Subjects with blepharospasm had significantly lower (= worse) scores for odor threshold and for the composite olfactory score than healthy controls, while odor discrimination, odor identification, and the composite taste score were not different between groups. The adjacent study revealed that botulinum toxin did not impact the chemical senses. In this study, subjects with blepharospasm had a lower (= worse) odor threshold than healthy controls. As olfaction is important in daily life, findings justify further research of olfaction in blepharospasm.
The pathophysiology of blepharospasm is incompletely understood. Current concepts suggest that blepharospasm is a network disorder, involving basal ganglia, thalamus, cortex, and, possibly, the cerebellum. Tracing, imaging, and clinical studies revealed that these structures are also concerned with olfaction and taste. Because of this anatomical overlap, dysfunction of the chemical senses in blepharospasm is expected. Injections of botulinum toxin into the eyelid muscles are the first-line treatment of blepharospasm. Yet, the effects of botulinum toxin on the chemical senses have not been systematically assessed. To contribute to a better understanding of blepharospasm, olfactory and gustatory abilities were assessed in 17 subjects with blepharospasm and 17 age-/sex-matched healthy controls. Sniffin Sticks were used to assess odor threshold, odor discrimination, and odor identification. Results of these three Sniffin Sticks subtests were added to the composite olfactory score. The Taste Strips were applied to assess taste. In an adjacent study, we assessed the sense of smell and taste in eight subjects with blepharospasm before and 4 weeks after botulinum toxin treatment. Subjects with blepharospasm had significantly lower (= worse) scores for odor threshold and for the composite olfactory score than healthy controls, while odor discrimination, odor identification, and the composite taste score were not different between groups. The adjacent study revealed that botulinum toxin did not impact the chemical senses. In this study, subjects with blepharospasm had a lower (= worse) odor threshold than healthy controls. As olfaction is important in daily life, findings justify further research of olfaction in blepharospasm.
Stichworte
Non-motor deficit;
Network;
Basal ganglia;
Thalamus;
Cerebellum;
Cortex
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Neural Transmission
Band
128
Ausgabe
8
Seite(n)
1215-1224
Urheberrecht / Lizenzen
ISSN
0300-9564
eISSN
1435-1463
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2986050
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Gamain J, Herr T, Fleischmann R, et al. Smell and taste in idiopathic blepharospasm. Journal of Neural Transmission. 2021;128(8):1215-1224.
Gamain, J., Herr, T., Fleischmann, R., Stenner, A., Vollmer, M., Willert, C., Veit, B., et al. (2021). Smell and taste in idiopathic blepharospasm. Journal of Neural Transmission, 128(8), 1215-1224. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00702-021-02366-4
Gamain, Julie, Herr, Thorsten, Fleischmann, Robert, Stenner, Andrea, Vollmer, Marcus, Willert, Carsten, Veit, Birgitt, et al. 2021. “Smell and taste in idiopathic blepharospasm”. Journal of Neural Transmission 128 (8): 1215-1224.
Gamain, J., Herr, T., Fleischmann, R., Stenner, A., Vollmer, M., Willert, C., Veit, B., Lehnert, B., Mueller, J. - U., Steigerwald, F., et al. (2021). Smell and taste in idiopathic blepharospasm. Journal of Neural Transmission 128, 1215-1224.
Gamain, J., et al., 2021. Smell and taste in idiopathic blepharospasm. Journal of Neural Transmission, 128(8), p 1215-1224.
J. Gamain, et al., “Smell and taste in idiopathic blepharospasm”, Journal of Neural Transmission, vol. 128, 2021, pp. 1215-1224.
Gamain, J., Herr, T., Fleischmann, R., Stenner, A., Vollmer, M., Willert, C., Veit, B., Lehnert, B., Mueller, J.-U., Steigerwald, F., Tost, F., Kronenbuerger, M.: Smell and taste in idiopathic blepharospasm. Journal of Neural Transmission. 128, 1215-1224 (2021).
Gamain, Julie, Herr, Thorsten, Fleischmann, Robert, Stenner, Andrea, Vollmer, Marcus, Willert, Carsten, Veit, Birgitt, Lehnert, Bernhard, Mueller, Jan-Uwe, Steigerwald, Frank, Tost, Frank, and Kronenbuerger, Martin. “Smell and taste in idiopathic blepharospasm”. Journal of Neural Transmission 128.8 (2021): 1215-1224.
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