VMAT2-PET和DAT-SPECT尾状结合与帕金森病认知能力下降的关系

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Mohammad Hamo , Nicole Anyanwu , Isabel Long , Rishabh Gupta , Rocio Bermudez , Deeptha Subramanian , Helen Qian , Kaltra Dhima , Sarah K. Bick
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摘要

多巴胺转运体(DAT)成像可以帮助诊断帕金森病(PD),尾状核结合减少可以预测认知能力下降。研究表明,囊泡单胺转运蛋白2型(VMAT2)成像在检测与PD运动症状相关的纹状体变化方面更为敏感。我们的假设是,较低的VMAT2尾状核结合与PD患者未来的认知能力下降有关。方法利用帕金森病进展标志物倡议(PPMI)的临床和影像学数据。我们使用线性回归评估基线VMAT2和DAT尾状核结合与蒙特利尔认知评估(MoCA)评分未来变化之间的关系。为了评估结果的定位,我们对VMAT2和DAT壳核以及最受影响和最不受影响的尾状核结合进行了类似的分析。我们还将患者分为VMAT2和DAT尾状核结合正常组和减少组,并比较各组之间的基线和随访特征。结果54例随访数据中,基线VMAT2尾状核结合与MoCA评分变化相关,而DAT与MoCA评分变化无关(r = 0.280, p = 0.0164和r = 0.189, p = 0.410)。基线VMAT2壳核结合也与MoCA评分的变化相关(p = 0.0236, r = 0.23)。VMAT2尾状核结合减少组在基线时运动严重程度评分较高,随访时认知评分较低(p = 0.0015),而DAT组则没有(p = 0.174)。VMAT2尾状核结合减少但壳核未结合的患者MoCA评分下降明显更大(尾状p = 0.0015,壳核p = 0.179)。结论尾状核VMAT2结合减少可以预测未来的认知能力下降,并且在我们的患者群体中,在预测认知能力下降程度方面比尾状核DAT结合更敏感。
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Relationship between VMAT2-PET and DAT-SPECT caudate binding and Parkinson's disease cognitive decline

Introduction

Dopamine transporter (DAT) imaging can help diagnose Parkinson's disease (PD), and decreased caudate binding predicts cognitive decline. Studies suggest vesicular monoamine transporter type 2 (VMAT2) imaging is more sensitive in detecting striatal changes associated with PD motor symptoms. Our hypothesis is that lower VMAT2 caudate binding is correlated with future cognitive decline in PD.

Methods

We utilized clinical and imaging data from the Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI). We evaluated the relationship between baseline VMAT2 and DAT caudate binding and future change in Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) score using linear regression. To evaluate localization of findings we performed similar analysis with VMAT2 and DAT putamen and most and least affected caudate binding. We also categorized patients into groups of normal and reduced VMAT2 and DAT caudate binding and compared baseline and follow up characteristics between groups.

Results

Among 54 subjects with follow up data, baseline VMAT2 caudate binding correlated with change in MoCA score, while DAT did not (r = 0.280, p = 0.0164 and r = 0.189, p = 0.410 respectively). Baseline VMAT2 putamen binding also correlated with change in MoCA score (p = 0.0236, r = 0.23). Reduced VMAT2 caudate binding groups had higher motor severity score at baseline and lower cognitive scores on follow-up (p = 0.0015), while DAT did not (p = 0.174). Patients with reduced VMAT2 caudate but not putamen binding had significantly greater decline in MoCA score (caudate p = 0.0015, putamen p = 0.179).

Conclusion

Reduced caudate VMAT2 binding may predict future cognitive decline, and in our patient population, was more sensitive than caudate DAT binding in predicting the magnitude of decline.
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Parkinsonism & related disorders
Parkinsonism & related disorders 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
4.90%
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292
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: Parkinsonism & Related Disorders publishes the results of basic and clinical research contributing to the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of all neurodegenerative syndromes in which Parkinsonism, Essential Tremor or related movement disorders may be a feature. Regular features will include: Review Articles, Point of View articles, Full-length Articles, Short Communications, Case Reports and Letter to the Editor.
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