serial dopamine transporter imaging of nigrostriatal function in parkinson’s disease with probable rem sleep behavior disorder
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Abstract
The current study aimed to confirm whether probable rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (pRBD) is associated with a specific pattern of striatal dopamine depletion in an international, multicenter, prospective cohort of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Two hundred and seventy de novo, drug-naïve patients with PD underwent dopamine transporter (DAT) single photon emission computed tomography with 123I-FP-CIT at baseline and 1, 2, and 4 years after the initial scan. The diagnosis of pRBD was based on the 10-item RBD Screening Questionnaire. Striatal DAT binding levels and their rates of decline were compared between patients with pRBD and those without. At baseline, patients in the PD-pRBD+ group showed lower striatal DAT binding in the caudate (which was more pronounced in the less-affected hemisphere) and in the putamen. During the 4-year follow-up, patients in the PD-pRBD+ group consistently exhibited greater DAT loss than patients in the PD-pRBD− group with comparable disease duration in all four striatal subregions. These patients also exhibited a more rapid decrease in DAT binding in the caudate and a less prominent interhemispheric asymmetry in the putamen. The distinct pattern of striatal DAT depletion may contribute to a more malignant phenotype of PD associated with RBD, specifically faster progression of motor symptoms.
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| Authors | ;Ruihua Cao;Ruihua Cao;Ruihua Cao;Xingui Chen;Xingui Chen;Xingui Chen;Chengjuan Xie;Chengjuan Xie;Chengjuan Xie;Panpan Hu;Panpan Hu;Panpan Hu;Kai Wang;Kai Wang;Kai Wang |
| Journal | Journal of enzyme inhibition and medicinal chemistry |
| Year | 2020 |
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10.3389/fnins.2020.00349
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