Cerebral amyloid deposition and serotoninergic innervation in Parkinson disease.

Vikas Kotagal, Nicolaas I Bohnen, Martijn L T M Müller, Robert A Koeppe, Kirk A Frey, Roger L Albin
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Abstract

BACKGROUND Prior studies suggest that serotoninergic neurotransmission reduces β-amyloid (Aβ) production. OBJECTIVE To determine whether serotoninergic system degeneration in Parkinson disease promotes Aβ deposition, using in vivo positron emission tomographic probes of serotonin system integrity and Aβ deposition. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PATIENTS Cross-sectional study of 13 subjects with Parkinson disease from the movement disorders clinics at the University of Michigan Health System and Veterans Affairs Ann Arbor Healthcare System, with positron emission tomography using the serotonin transporter ligand carbon 11 ([11C])-labeled 3-amino-4-(2-dimethylaminomethyl-phenylsulfaryl)-benzonitrile (DASB) and the Aβ ligand [11C]Pittsburgh compound B. RESULTS Inverse correlations were found between DASB and Pittsburgh compound B distribution volume ratios in the neocortex (ρ = -0.577; P = .04) and striatum (ρ = -0.780; P = .002). CONCLUSION Serotoninergic system degeneration in Parkinson disease may promote the development of cerebral amyloidopathy.

帕金森病的脑淀粉样蛋白沉积和血清素神经支配。
先前的研究表明,血清素能神经传递减少β-淀粉样蛋白(Aβ)的产生。目的利用体内5 -羟色胺系统完整性和a - β沉积的正电子发射断层扫描探针,研究帕金森病血清素系统退化是否促进了a - β沉积。设计、环境和患者:来自密歇根大学卫生系统和安娜堡退伍军人事务部卫生系统运动障碍诊所的13名帕金森病患者的横断面研究。用5 -羟色胺转运体碳11 ([11C])标记的3-氨基-4-(2-二甲胺甲基苯基磺胺基)-苯腈(DASB)和Aβ配体[11C]匹兹堡化合物B进行正电子发射层析成像。结果DASB与匹兹堡化合物B在大脑皮层的分布体积比呈负相关(ρ = -0.577;P = 0.04)和纹状体(ρ = -0.780;p = .002)。结论帕金森病血清素系统变性可能促进脑淀粉样变性的发生。
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Archives of neurology
Archives of neurology 医学-临床神经学
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