npj Parkinson's Disease (Mar 2024)

Efficacy of deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus versus globus pallidus internus on sensory complaints

  • Maria Gabriela S. Ghilardi,
  • Ana Carolina P. Campos,
  • Rubens G. Cury,
  • Raquel C. R. Martinez,
  • Rosana L. Pagano,
  • Erich T. Fonoff

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41531-024-00689-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

Abstract

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Abstract Pain control after deep brain stimulation (DBS) in Parkinson’s disease (PD) remains unclear. Following six months, subthalamic (STN)-DBS reduced sensory complaints related to parkinsonism and bodily discomfort, increasing central beta-endorphin level. Pallidal GPi-DBS decreased bodily discomfort and beta-endorphin levels. Unexplained pain by other conditions and bodily discomfort were negatively correlated with beta-endorphin levels. Thus, DBS regulates central opioids, and prioritizing STN is important for PD patients with significant sensory complications.