不宁腿综合征中的血清α-突触核蛋白

IF 5.6 2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Sleep Pub Date : 2024-09-16 DOI:10.1093/sleep/zsae217
Aboud Tahanis, Vera Hashem, William Ondo
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研究目的确定血清α-突触核蛋白(α-syn)浓度与不安腿综合征(RLS)之间的相关性,并探讨静脉补铁对血清α-syn水平的影响:我们收集了 113 名 RLS 患者的临床数据,使用 ELISA 试剂盒对这些患者的血清 α-syn 水平进行了量化,并与 45 名年龄匹配的对照组进行了比较。9名接受静脉注射(IV)铁剂的RLS患者接受了治疗前后的血液采样,以评估α-syn和铁蛋白的反应:结果:62.8%的患者有 RLS 家族史,31.0%的患者有多巴胺能增强症状。39.8%的患者血清铁蛋白水平低于75微克/升。与对照组(平均:10.7 纳克/毫升)相比,RLS 患者的血清 α-syn 水平明显下降(平均:7.7 纳克/毫升):在我们对 113 名 RLS 受试者进行的研究中,与健康对照组相比,RLS 患者的血清 α-syn 水平有所下降,而在接受静脉注射铁剂治疗的 9 名患者中,α-syn 水平与铁蛋白相关性有所增加。这种相关性可能暗示了 RLS 中多巴胺传递减少的机制。
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Serum Alpha-synuclein in Restless Legs Syndrome.

Study objectives: To determine any correlation between serum alpha-synuclein (α-syn) concentrations and restless legs syndrome (RLS), and to explore the impact of intravenous iron supplementation on serum α-syn levels.

Methods: We collected clinical data on 113 RLS patients in whom serum α-syn levels were quantified using an ELISA kit and compared to a group of 45 age matched controls. A subset of 9 RLS patients who received intravenous (IV) iron underwent pre- and post-treatment blood sampling to assess α-syn and ferritin response.

Results: Family history of RLS was reported by 62.8% of patients, and current dopaminergic augmentation was observed in 31.0%. Low serum ferritin levels below 75 μg/L were seen in 39.8%. Serum α-syn levels were found to be significantly decreased in RLS patients (mean: 7.7 ng/ml) compared to controls (mean: 10.7 ng/ml,), p<0.05. Stratification based on sex, age and age of onset, did not reveal significant differences in α-syn levels. In 9 RLS patients who received IV iron treatment, a linear correlation between fold change in α-syn and ferritin was observed (R: 0.7, p <0.05). The temporal relation between serum α-syn and IV iron treatment showed a gradual decline of α-syn and ferritin by time correlation (p = 0.023, R: -0.739).

Conclusion: In our study of 113 RLS subjects, serum α-syn levels were decreased in RLS patients compared to healthy controls and increased in the 9 patients who received IV iron treatment in correlation with ferritin. This correlation could suggest a mechanism for reduced dopamine transmission in RLS.

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