皮层α4β2-烟碱乙酰胆碱受体与帕金森病认知能力下降。

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Journal of Parkinson's disease Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-02 DOI:10.1177/1877718X241313373
Kelly A Mills, Hiroto Kuwabara, Yong Du, Gabriela Gomez, Chelsie S Motley, Yana Skorobogatova, Ergi Spiro, Jennifer M Coughlin, Wojciech Lesniak, Jason Brandt, Vidya Kamath, Martin G Pomper, Gwenn S Smith
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背景:尸检和体内分子成像研究表明,α4β2-尼古丁胆碱能受体(α4β2-nAChR)与帕金森病(PD)认知功能障碍的结合改变。目的:研究α4β2-nAChR与皮层和海马结合与[18F]XTRA PET之间的关系。[18F]XTRA PET是一种高亲和力的放射性示踪剂,可以量化这些区域α4β2-nAChR与PD患者认知功能之间的关系。方法:PD患者(N = 32)和年龄相近的对照组(N = 10)完成认知评估和一次90分钟的XTRA PET扫描[18F]。生成经代谢物校正的动脉输入函数放射性时间-活性曲线,以获得12个感兴趣区域(roi)的总分布体积(VT)。[18F]比较1)对照组与PD患者之间的XTRA结合情况,2)对照组、PD伴认知正常患者(PD- nc)和PD伴MCI患者(PD-MCI)之间的XTRA结合情况。结果:[18F]与年龄相近的对照组相比,联合组PD参与者枕皮质中的XTRA结合更高。PD无低结合区。在对照组、PD-NC组和PD-MCI组之间,部分体积校正后的VT不同,这是由于PD-MCI与对照组相比结合程度更高。对认知域t -评分的区域VT进行回归,并根据年龄进行调整,结果表明,视觉空间记忆任务中较差的表现与楔前叶和整个顶叶皮层的较高VT相关。结论:PD患者后皮质区α4β2-nAChR结合水平较高,与视觉感知和记忆能力下降有关,这可能是内源性乙酰胆碱占用受体较低所致。
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Cortical α4β2-nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and cognitive decline in Parkinson's disease.

BackgroundAutopsy and in vivo molecular imaging studies suggest altered binding of the α4β2-nicotinic cholinergic receptor (α4β2-nAChR) with cognitive dysfunction in Parkinson's disease (PD).ObjectiveTo determine the relationship between cortical and hippocampal binding of the α4β2-nAChR with [18F]XTRA PET, a high-affinity radiotracer that enables quantification of α4β2-nAChR in these regions, and cognitive function in individuals with PD.MethodsIndividuals with PD (N = 32) and age-similar, controls without PD or dementia (N = 10) completed a cognitive assessment and one 90-min, [18F]XTRA PET scan. Metabolite-corrected arterial input function radioactivity time-activity curves were generated to obtain total distribution volume (VT) across 12 regions of interest (ROIs). [18F]XTRA binding was compared 1) between controls and people with PD and 2) between controls, persons with PD with normal cognition (PD-NC), and persons with PD with MCI (PD-MCI).Results[18F]XTRA binding was higher in the occipital cortex of the combined group of PD participants compared to age-similar controls. No regions showed lower binding in PD. VT with, but not without, partial volume correction was different between controls, PD-NC, and PD-MCI groups, and this was driven by higher binding in PD-MCI compared to controls. Regression of regional VT on cognitive domain T-scores, adjusting for age, showed that worse performance in visual-spatial memory tasks was associated with higher VT in the precuneus and the entire parietal cortex.ConclusionsHigher α4β2-nAChR binding in posterior cortical regions is found in PD and associated with worse visual perception and memory, possibly due to lower receptor occupancy by endogenous acetylcholine.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Parkinson''s Disease (JPD) publishes original research in basic science, translational research and clinical medicine in Parkinson’s disease in cooperation with the Journal of Alzheimer''s Disease. It features a first class Editorial Board and provides rigorous peer review and rapid online publication.
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