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Abstract
Background and objectives: Parkinson disease (PD), which is a neurodegenerative disorder, includes several gastrointestinal symptoms that are similar to those of Celiac disease (CD). However, the presence of celiac antibodies in PD patients has not yet been studied. Our aim in this study is to compare anti-transglutaminase (ATA) and antigliadin antibodies (AGA) as well as gastrointestinal symptoms and nutrition habits between patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) and healthy controls.
Methods and study design: Serum AGA IgG and IgA and the ATA antibodies IgA and IgG were studied in 102 PD patients and 91 healthy controls. Gastrointestinal symptoms, specifically constipation, were investigated using the gastrointestinal system rating scale (GSRS) and the constipation rating scale (CRS). Dietary habits were also investigated and compared between the groups.
Results: No significant differences were found between the two groups in terms of celiac antibodies. As expected, the hypokinetic GSRS and CRS scores were significantly higher in the PD group (p<0.001). Dietary habits, especially carbohydrate-rich diets, had a negative impact on gastrointestinal symptoms in the PD patients.
Conclusions: Studies have suggested a connection between PD and CD, which infers a probable non-celiac gluten intolerance and the need to offer PD patients an elimination diet. However, the results of our study did not support any link between celiac antibodies and PD. Notwithstanding, the negative impact of a carbohydrate-rich diet in PD patients still leaves a question regarding gluten sensitivity in these patients.
背景和目的:帕金森病(PD)是一种神经退行性疾病,它的一些胃肠道症状与乳糜泻(CD)相似。然而,尚未对帕金森病患者体内是否存在乳糜泻抗体进行研究。我们这项研究的目的是比较帕金森病(PD)患者和健康对照组之间的抗转谷氨酰胺酶(ATA)和抗粗蛋白抗体(AGA)以及胃肠道症状和营养习惯:对 102 名帕金森病患者和 91 名健康对照者的血清 AGA IgG 和 IgA 以及 ATA 抗体 IgA 和 IgG 进行了研究。使用胃肠系统评分量表(GSRS)和便秘评分量表(CRS)对胃肠道症状,尤其是便秘进行了调查。此外,还对两组人的饮食习惯进行了调查和比较:结果:两组患者的乳糜泻抗体无明显差异。结果:两组患者在腹腔抗体方面无明显差异,但腹泻症组的运动过少GSRS和CRS评分明显更高(p):研究表明,PD 和 CD 之间存在联系,这推断出可能存在非乳糜泻性麸质不耐受,因此有必要为 PD 患者提供消除性饮食。然而,我们的研究结果并不支持腹腔抗体与帕金森病之间存在任何联系。尽管如此,富含碳水化合物的饮食对帕金森氏症患者的负面影响仍然让人对这些患者的麸质敏感性产生疑问。
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